Comments on: Gingrich: McCain Won't Win On Experience
Former Speaker Says If Republicans Campaign Against Obama's Resume They Will Fail
- Being a former Democrat, ...
... we did have a Democrat Congress for the las 2 years -
Posted by walker1209 at 12:58 PM : Jun 16, 2008
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Democrats don''t say "Democrat Congress". That''s Republican-speak.
Democrats know the difference between an adjective and a nown, and say: "Democratic Congress". - Reply to this comment
- Posted by walker1209 at 12:58 PM : Jun 16, 2008
AMEN! The RNC looks more like democracy than the DNC mafia gang! - Reply to this comment
- LOL, you''''re cut-n-pasting from a right wing attack blog? Hillary would be so proud of you.
http://nwrepublican.blogspot.com
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Posted by taddles3 at 12:52 PM : Jun 16, 2008
Nope, from OpEdNews, eat your heart out! - Reply to this comment
- Being a former Democrat, and a very disgruntled supporter of Hillary Clinton, I really don''t care what for former Speaker has to say. Okay, I get that the Republicans should not just use the lack of experience of Senator Obama to point out his pitiful credentials, but when the Democrats start to tout his ''RECORD'', what will they have to show the voters beside a "FEW GOOD SPEECHES?" My belief is that he is nothing but another empty suit who is working with the same old boys network (what CHANGE & HOPE) is in this? Because we live in America, folks are allowed to pick their own leader; my choice, give me the "Old Guy" who has been around the block a few times and really does have a clue about the issues that concern ALL AMERICANS.
And please don''t try to sell this voter the Third Bush Term BS - I am old enough to know that Senator McCain is an independent thinker and won''t just tow the party line; he has formed coalitions necessary to get things done. And while I am no admirer of George Walker Bush, we did have a Democrat Congress for the las 2 years - what the hell have they gotten done. Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid make me ashamed that I ever called myself a Democrat. The DNC and MSM have done what the Republicans couldn''t do to me as a Democrat for 35 years and that is to even consider voting for a Republican for President. I will be enthusiastically casting my vote for Senator John Sidney McCain in November!!! - Reply to this comment
- "However, from the indictments in Board Games unsealed so far, Obama''''s legal culpability at this point anyways, stems from his involvement in setting up and receiving money from the pay-to-play schemes.
Posted by RowdyWicca at 11:51 AM : Jun 16, 2008"
LOL, you''re cut-n-pasting from a right wing attack blog? Hillary would be so proud of you.
http://nwrepublican.blogspot.com - Reply to this comment
- "This court decision is a disaster, which could cost us a city."
That is just so much bull...what could cost us a city - no matter who wins the election - is the fact that Bush, Cheney, & PNAC, LLP didn''t want to do anything serious about port and border security because it might crimp the profits of Business. - Reply to this comment
- Yes, the matter based on ones bacground as related to the presidential race is a mess, It''s not experiences because none of the candidates has being president before now that you will talk of experiences but both of them are vying or wanting to be, delibrating on that is childish. The matter should be: 1. who can actually do the job, who have the country and people at heart, whos policy is inline with masses desire, critics stratigy is childish, on the ground of race, it is not the matter. Infact Obama is very capable and can do more than the one who campaigned for experiences. Remember, A rejected stone is a chief corner piller of a building.
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- "Posted by RowdyWicca at 11:17 AM : Jun 16, 2008
Hmm,95 and 40,not much difference there.I can see where people bashing McCain for the 95 would be upsetting when Obama is almost the same.
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Posted by jesterbelle at 11:25 AM : Jun 16, 2008"
Don''t worry. Rowdy will punish Obama for voting 40% of the time with Bush by voting for someone who voted 95% of the time with Bush. It makes complete logic. NOT! - Reply to this comment
- Several of the people who led Obama''s corrupt finance committee for the US senate race with Rezko, and collected all the contributions from the people involved in the pay-to-pay schemes, are now running the show for his presidential campaign.
For reasons discussed in Parts I through V of Curtain Time, Obama''s downfall will be what he claims was a "boneheaded" mistake in entering into real estate deal with Rezko in June 2005, less than a month after Rezko received a $3.5 million loan from the Iraqi-born billionaire, Nadhmi Auchi, who ended up with Riverside Park, a $2.5 billion 62-acre development project in Chicago.
However, from the indictments in Board Games unsealed so far, Obama''s legal culpability at this point anyways, stems from his involvement in setting up and receiving money from the pay-to-play schemes. - Reply to this comment
- During the Rezko trial the jury saw an exhibit that credited Rezko with raising $1.44 million for Blagojevich.
In his closing argument, Rezko''s attorney, Joe Duffy, told the jury: "The evidence shows Rezko spent more time in 2003-2004 fundraising for St Jude''s Children''s Hospital, George W Bush and Barack Obama, then he did for Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich."
During his opening statement in the trial, Duffy also pointed out that Rezko had raised money for many politicians and specifically named Obama.
The fact is, in addition to being his real estate fairy for the $2 million mansion, Rezko is Obama''s political Godfather. His career in politics was launched on July 31, 1995, with contributions of $2,000 from Rezko for the Illinois senate campaign. Obama only raised about $100,000 for that race, with roughly $15,000 coming from Rezko.
After Rezko was indicted in October 2006, Obama claimed Rezko only raised $50,000 or $60,000 over his political career. This is the story he gave in the media for more than a year. But the total amount revealed during interviews with the Chicago Sun-Times and Tribune on March 14, 2008, added up to a quarter million+. - Reply to this comment
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