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by dorlockt May 12, 2008 2:04 PM EDT
Clear enough?

Posted by taotxzen at 10:56 AM : May 12, 2008

No actually. I''d like another helping of progressive doom and gloom thinking please. LOL! Again, what does this have to do with that article you quoted? Nothing? Just more liberal rhetoric.
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by realpatriot1 May 12, 2008 2:00 PM EDT
JoeKoolSwat,

You should check the polls before making predicitions...all 3 states are rated as toss ups between Obama & McCain with current undecideds holding the edge.

The campaign hasn''t even started and people on both sides think they can peg it already.

We Democrats remember Jerry being 17 points ahead after the Conventions last time..neither of these guys is in that kind of position so anything''s still possible.
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by leftyintexas May 12, 2008 1:58 PM EDT
Who gives a ***! I didn''''t vote for him in the primary, and I''''m not voting for him in the gen. election either. So what''''s your point?

Posted by bigjer2008 at 10:42 AM : May 12, 2008

Gee, I guess no one told you,... bush can''t run for a third term. You''ve run out of options, haven''t you? Ha! Ha! Ha!
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by taotxzen May 12, 2008 1:56 PM EDT
Clear enough?
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by taotxzen May 12, 2008 1:54 PM EDT
Bigit2008

You and yours are what revile me most, fat and happy while there are people in New Orleans still living day-to-day, brave soldiers in Iraq on there fifth or sixth tour, hard working Americans that cannot afford health care or the gas to go look for a job after theirs has been outsourced. Enjoy that big, fat 52 incher, I can only hope you are next.
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by joecoolswat May 12, 2008 1:46 PM EDT
Pennsylvania...Michigan...and Florida...3 states who are not going to vote for Obama
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by dorlockt May 12, 2008 1:43 PM EDT
Bigit2008

I believe that you would water board your own mother if Cheney told you to. FYI - that does not make you a patriot, it makes you what you are, a right wing authoritarian following sheep that has to be told what to think and who to fear. And fascist regimes could never prosper without you and yours marching along in lock step with your blinders on.

Posted by taotxzen at 10:40 AM : May 12, 2008

Ok, so out comes the Hitler speech. LOL. So you''re done trying to argue your point and turn to the typical regressive hate speak?
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by dorlockt May 12, 2008 1:42 PM EDT
How is McCain going to deal with our current 9 trillion dollar deficit? By making Bush''''s tax breaks to the top 10 percent permanent? By staying in Iraq for 100 years at $177 million a day?

Posted by taotxzen at 10:20 AM : May 12, 2008


Who gives a ***! I didn''t vote for him in the primary, and I''m not voting for him in the gen. election either. So what''s your point?
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by taotxzen May 12, 2008 1:40 PM EDT
Bigit2008

I believe that you would water board your own mother if Cheney told you to. FYI - that does not make you a patriot, it makes you what you are, a right wing authoritarian following sheep that has to be told what to think and who to fear. And fascist regimes could never prosper without you and yours marching along in lock step with your blinders on.
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by tonyd_31 May 12, 2008 1:39 PM EDT
John McSame does not need to debate Obama. We already know McSame''s answers to the issues. He is running for "Dubya''s" 3rd term. Lets go DEMS!!
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by dorlockt May 12, 2008 1:38 PM EDT
Yes, he will raise taxes on those making over $250k, I can tell by your comments that you have nothing to fear there.

Posted by taotxzen at 10:20 AM : May 12, 2008

Ok, here''s my point about your rich/poor article that proves it''s a liberal myth.

If you make 250k/year, are you rich? H*ell no! You might be able to afford a bigger house than most, and a nicer car, but are you really rich? Is Hussein going to raise their taxes? H*ell yes!

Also, I can tell you, without "fear", that I make $50k/year. Am I poor? By the way that you''re breaking my b*alls about how much you think I make, you might think so. But I can assure you that I am not. I am a very average part of the middle class in America. I can afford to own a small house, own two cars, support a family of five, and I just bought a big fat 52" LCD TV with my stimulus check.

How the h*ll is that poor?
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by sosoe-2009 May 12, 2008 1:37 PM EDT
So someone who openly associates with known terrorists is much better? Silly regressive.

Posted by bigjer2008

You''re ridiculous!! It''s "biased" people like you, (I assume I can call you a person) that spread these malicious untrue rumors!!

New York Times May 10, 2008

Robert Malley, like hundreds of other experts, provided informal advice to the campaign in the past. He has no formal role in the campaign and he will not play any role in the future. Obama called McCain''s tactic a "smear" that was unfortunate, particularly since my policy toward Hamas has been no different than his".

"Both have described Hamas as a terrorist organization and said Washington should not negotiate with it until it recognizes Israel, renounces violence and agrees to abide by peace deals between the Jewish state and the Palestinians".

If Barack is "associating with terrorist, so is McCain! Get your sh## right!!

I WON''T EVEN WISH YOU''RE SORRY ### A GOOD DAY!!

BYE
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by leftyintexas May 12, 2008 1:34 PM EDT
I''''m not sure what I said that was incorrect then. You''''re voting for him because he''''s black. Well, half black anyway.

Posted by bigjer2008 at 10:19 AM : May 12, 2008

If you''re not sure then you aren''t too bright, are you? You don''t know any thing about Obama or you wouldn''t have made the asinine comments you made about him. YOU brought up his race and that''s why you are against him , not because of his stance on the issues. I doubt that you have actually listened to anything he has said during his campaign. I''m voting for him in hopes that he will change the disasterous course bush and his supporters, like you, have taken this country these eight years. Got it! Only 253 days left! Enjoy!
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by tawpdawg11 May 12, 2008 1:29 PM EDT
Obama is not the nominee yet. She is using the famous rope-a-dope strategy now. Hope it fails.
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by taotxzen May 12, 2008 1:20 PM EDT
Secondly, how does Hussein plan on doing this? By raising taxes? Because he plans to raise taxes BIG TIME!

Posted by bigit2008

Yes, he will raise taxes on those making over $250k, I can tell by your comments that you have nothing to fear there.

How is McCain going to deal with our current 9 trillion dollar deficit? By making Bush''s tax breaks to the top 10 percent permanent? By staying in Iraq for 100 years at $177 million a day?
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by dorlockt May 12, 2008 1:19 PM EDT
I see that I''''m responding to another racist bigot. YOU people are part of the problem that we will change in November. I don''''t like you or your kind, that''''s why I''''m voting for Obama in November. Obama WILL be your President, so get over it. Ha! Ha! Ha!

Posted by leftyintexas at 10:16 AM : May 12, 2008


I''m not sure what I said that was incorrect then. You''re voting for him because he''s black. Well, half black anyway.
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by dorlockt May 12, 2008 1:18 PM EDT
That may be the most unintelligent comment ever posted on this site

Posted by taotxzen at 10:12 AM : May 12, 2008

I guess I''m just not regressive enough for your infinite wisdom, oh keeper of the communist tomes.
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by leftyintexas May 12, 2008 1:16 PM EDT
Yeah really...can''''t you people just ignore the fact that Obama naturally gravitates toward radical behavior? Just be happy that he''''s black!

Posted by bigjer2008 at 09:45 AM : May 12, 2008

I see that I''m responding to another racist bigot. YOU people are part of the problem that we will change in November. I don''t like you or your kind, that''s why I''m voting for Obama in November. Obama WILL be your President, so get over it. Ha! Ha! Ha!
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by dorlockt May 12, 2008 1:14 PM EDT
between working families

Posted by toecheesetxzen at 10:08 AM : May 12, 2008

The article said nothing about working class families, or the middle class. It says "rich/poor". Do you consider most working class families to be poor? At what dollar amount do you go from being poor to being rich, since you obviously like to deny that America has a HUGE middle class.
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by taotxzen May 12, 2008 1:12 PM EDT
Firstly, closing the income gap is straight out of the communist manifesto..plain and simple. I''''ve never met a single American in my life that would rather live by that communist ***.

Posted by bigjer2008

That may be the most unintelligent comment ever posted on this site, and yes, that is saying quite a bit.
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