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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 2:14 PM EDT
Polls performed in this reality indicate you are incorrect while not guaranteed they are at least somewhat indicative and considerably more reliable than an individual''''''''s hunch.

Posted by misha128 at 11:09 AM : Oct 18, 2008


When you poll a majority of democraps, it''''s rather INSANE to think it''''s going to show a McCain margin.

Ever read the Reader''''s Digest international poll? It shows Oslima winning in every country but his own, and the margin of McCain''''s win is amazing.

Posted by FromTexwlove at 11:13 AM

More Republican lies ---
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 2:13 PM EDT
Nationalization of business is marxism or communism. Proposed by Bush and Paulson. McCain even rewards the incompetent bankers with face value buy outs.

Posted by misha128 at 11:05 AM : Oct 18, 2008

Since there''''s been no nationalization of banks, that makes your statement rather bizarre, doesn''''t it?

Posted by FromTexwlove at 11:08 AM

McCain''s own group of polled economists are repudiating his post crisis plans -- do you even read the current news?
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by brianbwb-2009 October 18, 2008 2:12 PM EDT
"Since there''''s been no nationalization of banks, that makes your statement rather bizarre, doesn''''t it?"
Posted by FromTexwlove

What is bizarre is that we are paying amounts of money enough to own majority shares of these companies, but not getting a representative vote.

Taxation without representation, one of the very principles that catalyzed the American revolution.

Under McSame, the continuation of such will catalyze yet another revolution.

At any rate you, are, as usual irrelevant, we all know what your sand is,

"He rode a blazing saddle
He wore a shining star
His job, to walk the battle
To bad men near and far" - Mel Brooks

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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 2:11 PM EDT
Nationalization of business is marxism or communism. Proposed by Bush and Paulson. McCain even rewards the incompetent bankers with face value buy outs.

Posted by misha128 at 11:05 AM : Oct 18, 2008

Since there''''s been no nationalization of banks, that makes your statement rather bizarre, doesn''''t it?

Posted by FromTexwlove at 11:08 AM

The purchase of preferred stocks is nationalization despite how Bush attempts to spin it.
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 2:09 PM EDT
It seems Obama is winning among the young, the old (with McCain''''''''s botching of the economic crisis and health care), the Hispanics, the whites man and women, he even convinced Israelis enough that they are encouraging younger Jewish Americans to convince older Jewish Americans to vote for Obama. Sounds like Obama might win a majority of all measured constituencies this year -- still pending of course.

Posted by misha128 at 11:03

It may SEEM that way unless you live in reality. SEEM doesn''''t win elections!

Posted by FromTexwlove at 11:06 AM

Polls performed in this reality indicate you are incorrect while not guaranteed they are at least somewhat indicative and considerably more reliable than an individual''s hunch.
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by brianbwb-2009 October 18, 2008 2:08 PM EDT
Posted by misha128

McSame is still ahead among the fascists and the Neo Nazis, not to forget the super wealthy, so help all the sane people you know who may have difficulties doing so to cast their vote, let us totally repudiate neocon-derthalism once and for all..
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 2:07 PM EDT
I just stated it three times. Oslima is not going to lower your TAX RATE, you will be paying the exact same taxes you pay now...he''''s just offering you tax credits which you may, or more like, will not qualify for.

Posted by FromTexwlove at 11:02 AM

then why do authoritative sources indicate hObama''s tax cuts are roughly three times larger for the middle class than McCain''s? And Why is McCain increasing taxes by reducing deductions in a recession when he claims he is not raising taxes?
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by mrmazerati October 18, 2008 2:07 PM EDT
I just stated it three times. Oslima is not going to lower your TAX RATE, you will be paying the exact same taxes you pay now...he''''s just offering you tax credits which you may, or more like, will not qualify for.

Posted by FromTexwlove

Tax credits and lower taxes are the same thing, in the final analysis. As long as they result in less money being paid to the government. And if 95% qualify, then the threshold for receiving them will be low. It still sounds good to me.
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 2:05 PM EDT
Posted by FromTexwlove at 10:55 AM

and the Bush / Paulson and McCain plans aren''''''''t out of Karl Marx''''''''s?

Posted by misha128 at

Nope, Bush having to rescue the country because of the democraps cratering the financial markets, is not Marxism....but please honk on.

Posted by FromTexwlove at 11:00 AM

Nationalization of business is marxism or communism. Proposed by Bush and Paulson. McCain even rewards the incompetent bankers with face value buy outs.
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 2:03 PM EDT
Keep posting your delusions of the future as McCain continues to under perform Bush as he is now in danger of losing even Republican base states to Obama. And Obama is widening the playing field by adding even more states. Cannot wait to see the Indiana numbers after Palin''''''''s visit -- has she actually visited a swing state that has not left the red column since she was nominated?

Posted by misha128 at 10:53 AM : Oct 18, 2008

Frankly YOU are delusional. The election''''s Nov. 4th. Oslima hasn''''t won a damned thing yet.

Oslima couln''''t even WIN the nomination he just used the socialist leadership of the DNC to scam it! He wasn''''t about to get the majority vote, remember and thinks he can win it with teeny boopers and by scamming the minorities.

Posted by FromTexwlove at 10:58 AM

It seems Obama is winning among the young, the old (with McCain''s botching of the economic crisis and health care), the Hispanics, the whites man and women, he even convinced Israelis enough that they are encouraging younger Jewish Americans to convince older Jewish Americans to vote for Obama. Sounds like Obama might win a majority of all measured constituencies this year -- still pending of course.
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by mrmazerati October 18, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
he''''s just going to offer you a bunch of tax CREDITS which you pro''''bly won''''t even be able to qualify for.

Posted by FromTexwlove

How do you know someone will not qualify for a tax credit? If 95% will qualify, wouldn''t the criteria be fairly broad?
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by brianbwb-2009 October 18, 2008 2:00 PM EDT
"...McCain has always argued he would make up the difference with savings."...Posted by FromTexwlove

So you suppose McSame will achieve "savings" without cutting? He is playing with words, and not even cleverly, you can believe him if you want to, but only a total fool will think that either president will be able to avoid the collapse of the dollar without raising taxes.
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by mrmazerati October 18, 2008 2:00 PM EDT
Posted by FromTexwlove

Can you point out the parts in the obama tax plan that are "bait and switch"? I am curious to know.
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by mrmazerati October 18, 2008 1:57 PM EDT
Posted by FromTexwlove

And what do you mean about "bait and switch"? WHat specifically about Obama''s tax plan is a bait and switch? Which part?
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 1:57 PM EDT
Posted by FromTexwlove at 10:55 AM

and the Bush / Paulson and McCain plans aren''t out of Karl Marx''s?
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by mrmazerati October 18, 2008 1:55 PM EDT
Yeah right...KERRY''''S AHEAD 14 POINTS, AHEAD AHEAD AHEAD AHEAD ECHO ECHO ECHO KERRY''''S WON! KERRY''''S AHEAD AHEAD AHEAD ECHO ECHO...

Where is Kerry today?

Posted by FromTexwlove

Kerry wasn''t ahead. In the final two weeks, he was about 2.5% behind. ALmost exactly the election results.
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 1:54 PM EDT
Posted by FromTexwlove at 10:47 AM

Stuck with McCain unable to comprehend the Obama tax plan.

Posted by misha128 at 10:48 AM : Oct 18

Oh I understnad Oslima''''s tax plan...it''''s about par with the intellect of a USED CAR SALESMAN FROM THE CHICAGO HOOD! It''''s called BAIT AND SWITCH! And dummies like you are falling for it.

Posted by FromTexwlove at 10:51 AM

If you continue to claim Senator Obama is raising taxes you clearly do not.
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by misha128-2009 October 18, 2008 1:53 PM EDT
Defeatism so suits you.

Posted by FromTexwlove at 10:43 AM

Self fulfilling prophecy for you late in the evening on Niov 4th or early in the morning on Nov 5th?

Posted by misha128 at 10:47 AM : Oct 18, 2008

Yeah right...KERRY''''S AHEAD 14 POINTS, AHEAD AHEAD AHEAD AHEAD ECHO ECHO ECHO KERRY''''S WON! KERRY''''S AHEAD AHEAD AHEAD ECHO ECHO...

Where is Kerry today?

Posted by FromTexwlove at 10:50 AM

Keep posting your delusions of the future as McCain continues to under perform Bush as he is now in danger of losing even Republican base states to Obama. And Obama is widening the playing field by adding even more states. Cannot wait to see the Indiana numbers after Palin''s visit -- has she actually visited a swing state that has not left the red column since she was nominated?
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by brianbwb-2009 October 18, 2008 1:52 PM EDT
"Defeatism so suits you." Posted by FromTexwlove

Look up the definition of the word, you will find that I have been a fighter to correct what is wrong, while you believe that recognizing problems is defeatism.

If I were a defeatist, I wouldn''t be voting for Obama.

Btw, to borrow a phrase, defeated so suits you.
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by mrmazerati October 18, 2008 1:50 PM EDT
I don''t get this. Why is McCain grasping onto the idea of this man who not only can''t afford to buy a business, but who would still benefit from Obama if he did? Seems to me Obama could hold him up as an example as much as McCain could.
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