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GOP Nominee Tells Face The Nation That His Ticket Offers Reform, Calls Criticism Of Palin's Experience "Denigrating"

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by redwhtblue2 September 7, 2008 4:59 PM EDT
GOP Nominee Tells Face The Nation That His Ticket Offers Reform, Calls Criticism Of Palin''s Experience "Denigrating"


And now all the so-called Christians are gathering together at their Mega Churches today mixing politics and religion into their service as the non-Demo national Mega Wealthy Pastors Preach, the powerful coded Pagan message of confusion and social hate under the guise of love; calling on their donors to fight against fairness. How they must vote for a leader that will keep taxes low for the wealthy, America free of community organizers, health care either to expensive or out of reach for millions of Americans, Energy prices high for Cheney%u2019s buddies, the US Government budget highest priority continued support of the US military industrial complex, men that are willing to ignore the US constitution and the strength to the mob in general to go out into the world for another six days to bash all the non-conformists.


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by sioux4life1 September 7, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
I love the commets that McSame and Caribu Barbie want reform. YEP reform your own *** party that has messed with us American people for the last 8 years and put us in 10 trillion in dept THATS your base, remember?
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by jonsid2 September 7, 2008 4:46 PM EDT
How ridiculous! why should he take on his own party! It''s the Repub party that has caused all our problems the last eight years. Highest debt in history, high unemployment, people losing their homes, no more credibility around the world. Let''s face it McCain. If you''re not part of the solution, you''re part of the problem. Get lost and take Barbie with you.
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by ubrew12 September 7, 2008 4:39 PM EDT
For 30 years, Republican Presidents, working with Republican Congresses, have cut taxes but refused to cut spending, (which is politically unpopular) . The resultant $10 trillion debt now threatens to enslave an entire generation of Americans. The taxes that were ''cut'' weren''t actually cut, they were ROLLED onto the backs of the unborn. Today, just the $300 billion cost of paying the INTEREST on this debt, absorbs all taxes paid by everyone West of the Mississippi River. It pays for no roads, no law n order, no sewers, no armed forces. It pays rich people and foreigners for holding off our foreclosure for one more year, giving us a year to come up with NEXT years $300 billion. But, thanks to Bush doubling an already gigantic debt, the global ''smart money'' already knows America is an irresponsible borrower and have devalued the dollar in response, meaning ordinary Americans must now pay more for EVERYTHING they buy: gasoline, clothing, groceries, etc. Adding insult to injury, Republicans have worked to loosen government oversight of our lending industries, so that NOW the ordinary taxpayer must bail out multiple banks, and take OVER Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac, because of their ''irrational exhuberance'' following deregulationa: a multi-billion dollar bailout.

Now, do voters REALLY want to reward Republicans for DOING this to America? What kind of signal does that SEND??? To me, it sends a signal that ''THE BEATINGS SHOULD CONTINUE UNTIL MORALE IMPROVES!!
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by cdfoxtrot3 September 7, 2008 4:36 PM EDT
Why would Obama "take on his own party"? The problem is with the extreme right wingers, particularly in the Republican party. McCain must be having another "senior moment". Clearly he''s unfit to be C-in-C.
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