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Republican Tells Crowd To "Hold Onto Your Wallet;" Again Brings Up Joe The Plumber
- OneAmerican strikes out again - can''t you at least like change the punctuation or somthing - ah no - that would mean you had to know what more the two keys on the keyboard are used for.
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- Speaking of morons, BO_SBD says-"how friggin stupid does one have to be to not be able to understand that a corporation who can''''t pass any such taxes through goes out of business, or moves overseas." Yeah, they''re not going overseas right now faster than you can count them, huh? Apparently you answered your own question.
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- The American worker is the one who takes it in the shorts due to the criminal behavior of the Demoturd Party of America.
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It''s a good thing we''ll have AT LEAST 8 years to prove your sorry pessimistic @$$ wrong. - Reply to this comment
- I mean how friggin stupid does one have to be to not be able to understand that a corporation who can''''t pass any such taxes through goes out of business, or moves overseas....Either way....The American worker is the one who takes it in the shorts due to the criminal behavior of the Demoturd Party of America.
Posted by BO_SBD at 06:07 PM : Oct 17, 2008
Then perhaps you can explain the ECONOMIC BOON under Clinton, and his "business taxes"?
And exactly how many taxes do you think they we''ve created due to Bush''s inaction on so many companies leaving the US?
Where do you think that shortfall is going to be made up? - Reply to this comment
- There is no difference between these guys. If you believe either one will cut taxes, then you should not vote.
The reason is that if your tiny contribution to the vote total tilts the election your way (hardly a chance, but let''s say), then Congress will most certainly raise taxes! They would override McCain, and no way don''t think Obama would veto!
Stay home and stay safe on election day. A vote won''t change anything except to raise your blood pressure. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by BO_SBD
If you''re so mesmerized by Bill Clinton''s accomplishments, why don''t you mention that the of his administration was the last time that we had an economic SURPLUS. Personally, I was better off in 1998 than I am now. 8 years of GOPig rule has ruined the country. - Reply to this comment
- READ MCCAIN''S LIPS: NO NEW TAXES
Where have we heard that before? (Bush Sr.) Republicans will tell any lie necessary to get elected. - Reply to this comment
- Element51 - thanks for lending your eloquent hand to the diminuation of OneAmerican (thank God he''s only one huh). This is the third story to which I''ve seen this particualar screed attached. One of them had three copies posted in 15 minutes. I guess paranoia and desperation are pushing the GOPers over the edge.
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- It''s really getting bizarre out there. After the McCain campaign is forced to backtrack on the nastiest Presidential campaign in modern history, we get guys like OneAmerican7 whining that their candidate(s) are being maligned. Then he immediately calls anyone that doesn''t think the way he does a communist and waves the American flag. Wow! Please, do everyone a favor, run don''t walk, to your nearest neighborhood mental health professional, or go back on your Meds.
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- McCain''s plan include $4 Billion more in tax breaks for big oil.
Enough is enough.
McCain isn''t Able! - Reply to this comment
- McCain is pathetic. His lies have grown tiresome. I felt sorry for him initially,but at this point he is beneath contempt.......
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- "Republican John McCain told a crowd in this battleground state Friday to "hold onto your wallet" because his Democratic presidential rival, Barack Obama, has talked of spreading the wealth around."
Other than him, Cindy, and his campaign people, i wonder how many people were in attendance that made OVER $250,000, and would lose money under President Obama? - Reply to this comment
- McCain continues to babble on about Joe the Plumber even after it has been shown that he would pay less tax under Obama than under McCain.
I guess it''s like the Ayers thing. Debunk the lies all you want to but McCain continues to blab on about it. It''s called beating a dead horse, and the majority of us are sick and tired of it. - Reply to this comment
- McCain must be new to political campaigns!
It did not dawn upon him that if he went on television before 50,000,000+ people mentioning "Joe The Plumber" and told his story about "Joe" wanting to buy the business he has worked so hard in for all these years. 10 and 12 hour days, but "Joe" simply asked Obama a question and found by the answer that he could not afford to buy it because of Obama''''s tax plan,,,, etc etc etc.
Gee and golly. Mc Cain just had no idea that telling the story,,,identifying Joe by name, would make people curious. That HIS action would assure that reporters would want to talk to "Joe."
McCain says it is Obama caused this fame for "Joe."
I am very saddened by Senator McCain. He is SO "bitten by the Presidential bug" as lincoln called it, that he did not even bother to get Joes last name right.
At least when he jumped on his Vice Presidential selection he did use the right last name.
I host a talk radio program. A year ago I said McCain was the lone Republican I might consider voting for.
I said that was because I believed so strongly ion his ethics, I would consider him even though I disagree on many of his specific proposals.
Since then, he has swung very far to the right and flipped on even the ideas I could agree with AND lost his moral rudder. (But having read what many of those who associated with him from the 1960''''s on believe, I think that rudder may have been a fabrication too. - Reply to this comment
- OneAmerican7....I would love to see you in person as you make statements like those in your posts. Do your eyes bug out, do you foam at the mouth, do the veins in your neck look like they''re about to pop? You make such ridiculous statements that it''s almost laughable. So you think that Palin/McCain have been unfairly treated by the media. They haven''t. The fact is that Obama has been the focus of the media much more so than Palin/McCain. And when things have come out about Palin, they have been quickly swept back under the rug. And McCain''s associations in the past have not been reported on hardly at all. As for turning America into a dictatorship, what an absurd notion. We have a form of government that is designed to never let that happen, even if Obama wanted to do it. He couldn''t. And poor Joe the plumber. What a farce this is. This guy claims that he is wanting to buy a 250 thousand dollar business but is afraid of being taxed to death. The fact is that this guy could hardly afford to buy a bag of beans, he can''t even pay his taxes. And the "business" he was talking about isn''t worth spit. He put himself in the spot light and was foolish to think that people would not want to know about him. McCain just used this guy and continues to use him because he believes that the public will feel sorry for him. Your post contains no facts at all, just opinion. Stop being such a drama queen.
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- McCain can''t handle the truth.
Joe the not really a plumber was caught lying so now McCain thinks everyone will believe him.
Every news agency except Fox News has reported that Joe the not really a plumber will get 3 times the relief under Obama''s plan.
McCain''s plan was exposed to give the richest man in America (Warren Buffet) a 50% tax break and the average American less then $100 in tax relief. - Reply to this comment
- YOUR LIVES AND LIVELYHOODS, AS WELL AS THE SURVIVAL OF THIS COUNTRY IS AT STAKE.
CHOOSE YOUR VOTE WISELY!
Posted by OneAmerican7 at 05:27 PM : Oct 17, 2008
That is why Obama is the man to vote for.
Voting McSame will just give MORE money to Big Oil and Business. - Reply to this comment
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