Comments on: McCain, Obama On Bailout Failure
McCain Blames Unnecessary Partisanship For Congress' Failed Attempt At A Rescue Plan; Obama Says Bailout Will Come
- what sort of loser imagines a picture and pukes?
Posted by jamesm12341 at 10:58 AM : Sep 30, 2008
What sort of LOSER voted for DUMBYA and still supports him???HUH?? HAHAHAHAHA! - Reply to this comment
- I can''t post a picture here, so I want you to google "lyndon johnson oath", and then click "images" and look at the famous picture. It shows Lyndon Johnson on November 22, 1963, being sworn in as President hours after John Kennedy had been shot. A dark day in American history (one of several). Now I want you to imagine Sarah Palin standing where Lyndon Johnson stood. It makes me want to puke right now. QUESTION: Does the idea make you want to puke?
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- wont change my life any...i dont rely on the president like you do
Posted by jamesm12341 at 10:49 AM : Sep 30, 2008
HAHAHA! You just keep telling yourself that Jimmy boy. It only re-enforces the self doubt you have about your life and what to do about it. I love it! HAHAHA! - Reply to this comment
- McBlowhard
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- nice try...but none of my posts has supported anybody....there is nobody named dumbya....that just sounds like an 8 year old calling somebody a name.... how old are you?
Posted by jamesm12341 at 10:35 AM : Sep 30, 2008
Always in denial aren''t you Jimmy? A typical bushite trait. Only 112 days left and DUMBYA is history! Right Jimmy??? Hahahaha! - Reply to this comment
- The Senate and Congress are all members of the same organized crime syndicate which is being supported and subsidized by the American people and they have just thrown us all under the bus. What a bunch of crooks.
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- translation: you are right james, my life wont change...but my life is to bash who the president is
Posted by jamesm12341 at 10:21 AM : Sep 30, 2008
Here''s another ''translation'' for you Jimmy. You just showed us all how stupid you are and you compounded it by your continuing support of DUMBYA. - Reply to this comment
- This bailout is too much Hokus Pokus! If you asked me for $700 dollars I would need more of an explanation than the taxpayers are getting for their 700 Billion.
If a car saleman tells me this MUST BE DONE TODAY or else. That''s my cue to pick up and get out. - Reply to this comment
- Precisely the partisan talk San Fran Nan used yesterday when she told members of her own party not to vote for the measure.
Posted by pmsnbc2 at 10:01 AM : Sep 30, 2008
Yeah yeah, you republiCONS got your feelings hurt when Pelosi PUT THE BLAME WHERE IT BELONGED. So you showed her!! You voted against the bailout. What stupid rationale! While I don''t like bailing out Wall Street, some plan must be enacted to stop the economic disaster that is sure to come if we do nothing. - Reply to this comment
- your life will not change one bit in 112 days no matter who is elected
Posted by jamesm12341 at 10:00 AM : Sep 30, 2008
Jimmy, Jimmy,...You and I both know that ALL our lives will be changed in one way or another so stop coming up with the same old lines over and over again. It only makes you look stupid. Is that what you want? And another thing...pleeeese don''t come back with the same ole comeback... ''How will it change?'' followed by ''Answer me yes or no''. You are sooo ''one note'' that it''s pathetic. Give it a rest Jimmy. You backed a LOSER for eight years and you can''t stand to admit it so you say the rest of us are to blame. Just remember how YOUR party had their way these past eight years and they s-crewed things up ROYALLY all by themselves. Time to say good bye to the republiCONS, Jimmy. - Reply to this comment
- "Obama said he''s confident Congress will eventually work out a bailout for the hobbled financial industry even though the House rejected the latest plan"".
"One of the messages I have for Congress: Get it done," Obama added.
And he wants to be the next president?? Wow he''s really taking a stand here and fighting this thing.
Another thing... How in the h-ell are people saying he won the debate?? He said nothing about nothing. McCain kicked his a-ss! Of course, thats not what the liberal media would have you believe. - Reply to this comment
- The greedy socialist entitlers, aka Dems, are just as much at fault. Their corrupt socialist programs from the 1970s led up to this. The Dems ignored 2004 warnings about the dire economic consequences of Fannie and Freddie, but instead were more concerned about putting a chicken in every pot and giving everyone a home, even if they couldn''t afford it, qualify for it, or weren''t entitled to it. The Dems were again warned in following years, but they sat on their overpaid underworked behinds and closed their eyes in indifference to the economy. Was there greed on Wall St? Big time. Both Repubs and Dems benefitted from the corrupt entities on Wall St and their special interest buddies. Let''s remember that in yesterday''s vote both Pelosi and Frank couldn''t even get a 100% return on their committee members voting for the passage of the plan. And, let''s not forget that 95 Dems didn''t vote for the passage. This wasn''t a numbers contest where both parties quasi guaranteed votes. The Dems are to blame for the failure, but in the end it will be a good day for the taxpayer since most didn''t want this bailout to beging with. The Dems and their loud mouth leader Pelosi should keep their partisanship out of this and stop blaming and pointing fingers. This mess took decades, not just eight years to reach this level. It''s time they started taking some responsibility for their party contributing to this mess with their entitlement giveaways to individuals who weren''t entitled.
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- so dont vote for him
Posted by jamesm12341 at 10:05 AM
we won''t - Reply to this comment
- McCain says, "Now is not the time to fix the blame, it''s time to fix the problem." Then he proceeds to blame Obama and the Dems. Not only that, but he claims that they are unnecessarily partisan, while he uses the crisis for his own political purposes. (Well he tries to, but it''s not going well.)
How could anyone want this guy for president? - Reply to this comment
- It is hilarious to see the republiCONS fall all over themselves to distance themselves from DUMBYA. However it comes eight years too late. Now they are about to pay for their stupidity and greed and it couldn''t happen to a nicer bunch of punks. Only 112 days left! BYE BYE republiCONS!!!
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- jamesm12341 = sniper cynic!
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- so according to sam cooke , you wont be juvenile anymore?
Posted by jamesm12341 at 09:36 AM
Get lost, James. Don''t you have something better to do. You just snipe like a cynic ... what do you have to SAY about the Presidential race???? - Reply to this comment
- Lets talk about credit card companies and Loan Shark interest rates.
Posted by GrabAndGo at 09:43 AM
Yes. A very good point. If people fell behind on their mortages (secured debt), knowing they could lose their home, how much more so must people be with credit card (unsecured) debt, when all they''ve got to lose is their credit rating. Got to be another problem brewing! Got to be! - Reply to this comment
- The job was too big for McCain. We had better send him to Alaska to take charge of the bridge to nowhere.
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- It%u2019s a good thing McCain suspended his campaign just before the debate so that he could go to Washington and take charge of clearing this mess up. Now we%u2019ve got two morons in charge. Bush and McCain, more of the same.
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