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by thuderstone November 17, 2008 9:05 PM EST
McCain have all tose negative attacks = unequal class struggle. The rich must pay for all those folish support they had for McCain. Equality and justice is not socialism, and definitily not communism, Dennis Kucinich for SEC chairman.
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by tincup356 November 17, 2008 9:02 PM EST
Washington and wall st both better figure out one thing...if you party , wine and dine and act like you won the lottery with our tax dollars we are going to scream bloody murder .....we are having to scale back on everything and so should the fat cats at the top.
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by irmcvet97 November 17, 2008 8:53 PM EST
President-Elect Obama doesn''''t step in for another 2 months. What''''s so warped about your thinking that you''''re blaming a guy who can''''t possibly do ANYTHING yet, for the OBVIOUS reasons?!

Posted by Hypnotoad72 at 05:48 PM : Nov 17, 2008

He''s what they call a "Ditto Head". A brainless follower of Rush Limpballs! LOL They are trying to say that the market isn''t falling because of the economy but from fear of what Obama MIGHT do. I know it''s stupid but you have to consider the source... LOL
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by tincup356 November 17, 2008 8:52 PM EST
If everything is correct that each party throws the blame about the other party.....then neither party has done such a good job but they keep getting re elected?People its time to start looking a little closer at what party politics are doing to this country.It is quite clear that left to the resolve of the democrats and the republicans only one thing is clear...WE The People will not be represented and the problems will never be fixed as both parties are sold out to lobby dollars and till that lien is free we will have no representation nor will problems be straightened out.The root of the problem started with the two parties,the solution does not come from either or both of them.
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by irmcvet97 November 17, 2008 8:51 PM EST
.Both parties are corrupt and they don''''t care about the middle class,Just follow the money , it tells it all.one vote ..worth nothing , ten thousand lobby dollars...priceless when it comes to representation.

Posted by tincup356 at 05:34 PM : Nov 17, 2008

You obviously know NOTHING about Obama but you will learn. You WILL learn! Lobbyist are going to find it rough going next time around because Obama has ALREADY told the Democrat Party that their money is no good!
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by hypnotoad72 November 17, 2008 8:48 PM EST
Market down 223.

Thanks Barry.....

Posted by CPelzar at 05:08 PM : Nov 17, 2008
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President-Elect Obama doesn''t step in for another 2 months. What''s so warped about your thinking that you''re blaming a guy who can''t possibly do ANYTHING yet, for the OBVIOUS reasons?!
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by irmcvet97 November 17, 2008 8:47 PM EST
I support Barack Obama, totally and I also totally agree with you that we should NEVER become passive where the leadership of our city, county, state or nation are concerned.
It is "we the people" who employ the government, after all.

Posted by velma179 at 05:10 PM : Nov 17, 2008

You are very much correct in your assessment of Obama. I to have known him a long time and there is no fake about this man. We do need to pull our weight though as well. When he ask us to follow we must do so and unless he gives us a reason to doubt his leadership we should accept it. I have great confidence that he can and will pull us out of this spiral.
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by mlmgrl November 17, 2008 8:46 PM EST
i just luv how people get onto stupid arguments over comments
they call people fugly, ugly, stupid, ***, and a bunch of other stuff but on here how do u know what the person looks like so how can u call them fat, retarded, and fugly?
i''m guessing y''all are adults right?
i''m just so amazed to see people that are like 30 years old are getting into arguments like 13 year olds do
cuz i am 13 so i know
13 year olds get into the same arguments on myspace
so ya need to grow up!!!!!!
just tellin ya
peacee!!!!!!
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by irmcvet97 November 17, 2008 8:42 PM EST
Someone with your high degree of education should have learned how to spell.

Posted by specialty8 at 04:56 PM : Nov 17, 2008

That''s all you got out of that post? You "I''m Superior" freaks have gotten us into a mighty big mess the LEAST you can do is try to be a little more objective. I read the post and admit a letter was dropped and an error or two was made, nothing the rest of us haven''t done from time to time in a rush. The meaning of the post was still quite clear and I guess because it didn''t meet YOUR political Ideals, didn''t matter. Sad! Very SAD!
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by irmcvet97 November 17, 2008 8:39 PM EST
It should be obvious to even the dumbest among us that we''d better ALL get behind this bright young man and pull with all we have. This thing isn''t getting any better and the alternative is NOT something ANY of us can live with!
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by tincup356 November 17, 2008 8:34 PM EST
funny how supporters of both parties are quick to blame the other ,however,When will the mindless supporters of both parties see the truth...Both parties are corrupt and they don''t care about the middle class,Just follow the money , it tells it all.one vote ..worth nothing , ten thousand lobby dollars...priceless when it comes to representation.
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by desertaries November 17, 2008 8:27 PM EST
This is Obama fulfilling one of his promises. He said that he would work across the aisle, that fixing America was more important than party loyalty. I believe McCain would have done the same if he won. The election is over, Palin''s back in Alaska, McCain is part of the solution, the Clintons are part of the solution, and we will have a new president in a few short weeks. So far, it really feels like this election was about us, and that Obama is more concerned with country than dogma, solutions than assessing blame, and wants to have an inclusive administration. How can anyone whine about that, Bill, Rush, Laura? OK, OK, so we now have a pinko communist, closet Muslim, half black who won''t admit to being half white, and Chicago political machine terrorist pal Democrat as president -- so what? So let''s help him make a success out of this partisan mess.

It''s not about him. It''s about us.
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by velma179 November 17, 2008 8:10 PM EST
"In all good faith, I really hope Obama does well for all our sake.It is just we really know nothing about him other than what the media has given us. For this reason I will not be passive and we must watch whats going on.Nothing against this man, but we just don''t know."

Posted by specialty8

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Good to see your positive comment about hoping our next president does well. Me too.
A difference in our viewpoint is that I know plenty about Barack Obama that I, myself have witnessed. No, I don''t know him personally, but I have enough native intelligence and perception to have formed my own opinion of the man. I am comfortable in my personal "knowing" of the man.
The media includes many voices. I take what I wish from all or any of them and leave the rest.
I watch, read or listen to many differing viewpoints.
A person who gets all their information from any Ideologue ("right", "left" or "leaning") does themselves a disservice and following that line -- does their community and our country a disservice as well.
I support Barack Obama, totally and I also totally agree with you that we should NEVER become passive where the leadership of our city, county, state or nation are concerned.
It is "we the people" who employ the government, after all.
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by cpelzar--2008 November 17, 2008 8:08 PM EST
Market down 223.

Thanks Barry.....
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by cessna172_ November 17, 2008 8:06 PM EST
Good evening President Obama,

It is such a joy to see you with a smile on your face as your with your family, the people have spoken and you have earned the priveledge to occupy the oval office along with your family in the white house .

Im a GOP member and I do understand that you are having coladeral damage control to contend with from this administration and others before through ammendments, please CYA.............I dont want to see your VP taking over your position .
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by specialty8 November 17, 2008 7:56 PM EST
sickofpalin,
Someone with your high degree of education should have learned how to spell.
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by sickofpalin November 17, 2008 7:48 PM EST
to the MASSES10

no, i have a college degree

am very thin

never got welfare

don''t know what fugy is

jealous???? of who????

i think you might have eaten too much bush dog food over the past eight years-look at yourself-mean and irratated-get a grip on yoursel

thanks for the nasty comment-i love it
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by specialty8 November 17, 2008 7:46 PM EST
sickofpalin,
How would Obama know about a dog food diet? The Obamas have drank on the public trough for years, they just don''t know somebody has to carry the water.
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by sickofpalin November 17, 2008 7:43 PM EST
the repub are not going to be any different under barack than they were under clinton

if anyone thinks differently, just consider that almost all the repub moderates are gone

just think, the repub didn''t vote for the 750B package-like saying "f" the country, we don''t care about unemployment, mortgages, anyone not making a million $ a year

they feed us dog food for eight years-so now we threw it back-and instead of looking at themselves-they want to narrow their philosophy even further, to the right

barack knows about the dogfood diet we have been on-and he''ll get them for their ways
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by specialty8 November 17, 2008 7:36 PM EST
Olivia4441,
Time to get off that wagon.Those days are over. Not the man holding you down anymore.No more excuses.
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