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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:26 AM EDT
You sure that wasn''''t YPM or YMP out in California?

Posted by misha128 at 09:24 PM

No it was ACORN, they found a way for all my personalities to vote. Me, Tony Romo, Mickey Mouse, and kekrfkl d wd
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by misha128-2009 October 23, 2008 12:24 AM EDT
I''''''''m hoping for a shift to the middle class for those cuts. Nov 4 will decide -- don''''''''t forget to vote.

Posted by misha128 at 09:18 PM :

Let''''s also hope that business do not pass down the costs to the consumers in the event of an Obama win. I have already voted 3 times thanks to ACORN, you?

Posted by titletrack at 09:20 PM

You sure that wasn''t YPM or YMP out in California?
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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:23 AM EDT
Okey I promise titletrack you are one cool decent person ....I am living the american dream as well while living in canada .......surprise....titletrack.

Posted by shazam138 at 09:21 PM :

Congrats to Canada for working on a free trade agreement with Europe...you may stay ahead of the economic crisis yet
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by ohioboomer October 23, 2008 12:19 AM EDT
Hey!

Maybe you CAN put lipstick on a pig!

But does it have to cost $150,000?
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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:18 AM EDT
Come on thats not fair pointbreak is one cool movie titletrack......young dumb full of come remember that ....

Posted by shazam138 at 09:15 PM :

Stop breaking down, of course Point Break was a good movie.
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by misha128-2009 October 23, 2008 12:18 AM EDT
Complain to Bush and the Republicans they are the ones that chose temporary tax cuts.

Posted by misha128 at 09:12 PM :

Yes, I do enjoy the tax cuts. I thank them for that, not let''''s hope the next President continues them

Posted by titletrack at 09:14 PM

I''m hoping for a shift to the middle class for those cuts. Nov 4 will decide -- don''t forget to vote.
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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:14 AM EDT
Complain to Bush and the Republicans they are the ones that chose temporary tax cuts.

Posted by misha128 at 09:12 PM :

Yes, I do enjoy the tax cuts. I thank them for that, not let''s hope the next President continues them
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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
Bode says where have you been titletrack....

Posted by shazam138 at 09:10 PM :

I have been living the American dream while I still can. But that does not include listening to Dogstar or watching Point Break
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by misha128-2009 October 23, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
Well, raising taxes on in a tumultuous economic climate sounds like a bad idea to me. Your depression will come...Obama will usher it in. Praise him

Posted by titletrack at 09:06 PM

Complain to Bush and the Republicans they are the ones that chose temporary tax cuts.
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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:06 AM EDT
Is it better off? Is our country as a whole better? How many companies have moved offshore IN SPITE of the "tax cuts" they received?

Posted by grouchyjohn at 09:03 PM :

Well, raising taxes on in a tumultuous economic climate sounds like a bad idea to me. Your depression will come...Obama will usher it in. Praise him
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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:04 AM EDT
We need more taxcuts for corporations! President Bush''''s jobs growth taxcut of 2003 grew an unprecedented number of jobs on the Asian continent!

Posted by paidGOPshill at 09:02 PM :

Yes, We know you hate Asian people and it sickens you to see them work. Obama is proud of you
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by grouchyjohn October 23, 2008 12:03 AM EDT
All I am saying is that you want to raise taxes on the job makers, you will certainly bring on the depression you all want so bad. Obama''''s protectionist attitudes really are not such a good thing either. Canada and Columbia are looking to other markets..sweet

Posted by titletrack at 08:56 PM : Oct 22, 2008




That is NOTHING but speculation / fear mongering (as usual) from the right.

They paid those taxes for years, bush got into office and "cut" them, and look at our economy.

Is it better off? Is our country as a whole better? How many companies have moved offshore IN SPITE of the "tax cuts" they received?
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by titletrack October 23, 2008 12:03 AM EDT
Depression lord have mercy have you been sleeping all this time while your beloved chimp and chief bushy destroyed america and its financial system .......cause of his misguided iraq war hell you yankee''''s are dumber than the freaking beduin goats....

Posted by shazam138 at 09:02 PM :

Oh Bode - I know it is tough there in the desert. At least you get a good look at the sky
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by titletrack October 22, 2008 11:59 PM EDT
Lazy Americans demand too much money anyway. Why pay Joe the plumber 40k when we can pay some Vietnamese worker $708 dollars annually? God Bless the Reagan revolution, God bless free trade!

Posted by paidGOPshill at 08:54 PM :

This is why no one likes left wing lunatics. Obama is proud of you
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by titletrack October 22, 2008 11:57 PM EDT
See the Bush disaster "Office of Faith Based Initiatives" that has lost BILLIONS of dollars, and can''''t find it / track it down!!!

Posted by grouchyjohn at 08:55 PM :


I agree, a federally funded joke that Obama wants to expand. Sweet
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by titletrack October 22, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
How many companies have "relocated" in the last 8 years?

Any concern for the 236,000 laid off employees in SEPTEMBER 2008, under the BUSH REGIME?!?!

Have you seen prices go up by DOUBLE DIGIT percentages - on EVERYTHING - this year alone?!?!

Posted by grouchyjohn at 08:53 PM : Oct 22, 2008


All I am saying is that you want to raise taxes on the job makers, you will certainly bring on the depression you all want so bad. Obama''s protectionist attitudes really are not such a good thing either. Canada and Columbia are looking to other markets..sweet
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by grouchyjohn October 22, 2008 11:55 PM EDT
Social work is best done in the private sector. I will no longer need to give to charities if Obama is elected, he will do it for me.

Posted by titletrack at 08:53 PM : Oct 22, 2008





The private sector has NO OVERSIGHT, and is subject to abuses.

See the Bush disaster "Office of Faith Based Initiatives" that has lost BILLIONS of dollars, and can''t find it / track it down!!!
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by grouchyjohn October 22, 2008 11:53 PM EDT
We need more business to cut jobs, increase prices, and move offshore. Vote Obama, and praise him as your savior. Amen

Posted by titletrack at 08:49 PM : Oct 22, 2008




How many companies have "relocated" in the last 8 years?

Any concern for the 236,000 laid off employees in SEPTEMBER 2008, under the BUSH REGIME?!?!

Have you seen prices go up by DOUBLE DIGIT percentages - on EVERYTHING - this year alone?!?!
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by titletrack October 22, 2008 11:53 PM EDT
It depends on what you''''re talking about.

Welfare is a good program - for those that lose their job.
Welfare is a bad program - for those that make it a lifestyle.

If you substitute "welfare" above for food stamps, medicaid, medicare, and any other program that can be abused, then yes - they can be good AND bad at the same time.

But don''''t decry "socialism" when it works so successfully around the world.

Posted by grouchyjohn at 08:50 PM : Oct 22, 2008

Social work is best done in the private sector. I will no longer need to give to charities if Obama is elected, he will do it for me.
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by grouchyjohn October 22, 2008 11:51 PM EDT
We need to redistribute wealth from the working class to the rich! Vote McCain/Palin !

Posted by paidGOPshill at 08:46 PM : Oct 22, 2008





We''ve been doing that the past 8 years. It hasn''t worked out so well.
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