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Politico: Debate Shows That Character Attacks Will Take A Back Seat To Continuing Financial Problems
- Your continued copy and past of the same BS is getting old. No one is buying this and no one cares.
Posted by redbds
I am. I do. - Reply to this comment
- "My government is my worst enemy. I''''m going to fight them with any means at hand."
This was former revolutionary terrorist Bill Ayers back in his old Weather Underground days, right? Imagine what Sarah Palin is going to do with this incendiary quote as she tears into Barack Obama this week.
Only one problem. The quote is from Joe Vogler, the raging anti-American who founded the Alaska Independence Party. Inconveniently for Palin, that''''s the very same secessionist party that her husband, Todd, belonged to for seven years and that she sent a shout-out to as Alaska governor earlier this year. ("Keep up the good work," Palin told AIP members. "And God bless you.")
Posted by gun-tower at 04:13 PM : Oct 08, 2008
Your continued copy and past of the same BS is getting old. No one is buying this and no one cares. - Reply to this comment
- I can''t decide. McCain is some kind of cartoon villain, I just can''t put my finger on which one.
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- Actually, I can''t decide if he''s the Penguin or Mr. Burns from the Simpsons.
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- Is it just me, or did McCain play The Penguin in Batman? (waddle waddle) my friends! (waddle waddle) my friends (waves flipper) we must kill the Batman!
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- Aren''t you just sort of talking to hear your own head rattle?
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- SO THE QUESTION REMAIN - WILL THE OBAMA CAMPAIGN LIE AND DISTANCE THEMSELVES FROM ACORN? I BET THEY DO THE SAME EXACT THING AS THE PAST
BAD JUDGEMENT - BAD LEADERSHIP IN OBAMA
Posted by PollsLie at 03:59 PM : Oct 08, 2008
Oblama refuses to come clean about any of his past relationships. Ayers, Rezko, Acorn,...the list goes on and on. He will loose votes if he tells the truth about those relationships. He is not going to do anything that will cost him votes. He will just keep selling that government snake oil until election day. Unfortunately, the liberals are eating it up. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Mccain08NC
Those are LIKELY VOTER polls and so will be very close to election results. You''re only proving your opponents'' point for them. Additionally, Zogby is a conservative polling service. If Zog''s got Obama up, he''s really up. - Reply to this comment
- So why aren''''t you screaming for the senators to take a pay cut we pay their salaries directly with our taxes. do you think someone who works 60 days a year is worth 200,000 a year.
Posted by Mccain08NC at 04:02 PM : Oct 08, 2008
Yellow card. Illegal use of Red Herring. Please address gun-tower''s assertions directly. - Reply to this comment
- Do you have a link to any of these comments?
Posted by PollsLie at 03:51 PM : Oct 08, 2008
Which did you need help with, the one about Gonzales no longer being Attorney General, the one about his being accused of using the justice dept. to conduct politically-motivated investigations, or the one about bellschotsch sounding like a Hannity caller?
Very poor, even for you.
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See me after class. - Reply to this comment
- Rick Davis has had nothing to do with the company receiving the $15,000 for several years. He resigned from the company several years ago and no longer has any interest in it. What don''''''''t you get about that?
Posted by redbds at 03:41 PM
Mr. Davis took a leave from Davis Manafort for the presidential campaign, but as an equity holder continues to benefit from its income.
Bottom line Davis still benefits from this relationship, just like Cheney''''s relationship with Halliburton.
yet another Republican proven wrong! - Reply to this comment
- WHO''S RIGGING ELECTIONS??? Check out Blackboxvoting.org
and some of the LATEST news:
Republican IT consultant subpoenaed in case alleging tampering with 2004 election
Larisa Alexandrovna and Muriel Kane
Published: Monday September 29, 2008
COLUMBUS -- A high-level Republican consultant has been subpoenaed in a case regarding alleged tampering with the 2004 election.
Michael S. Connell was served with a subpoena in Ohio on Sept. 22 in a case alleging that vote-tampering during the 2004 presidential election resulted in civil rights violations. Connell, president of GovTech Solutions and New Media Communications, is a website designer and IT professional who created a website for Ohio%u2019s secretary of state that presented the results of the 2004 election in real time as they were tabulated.
Connell is refusing to testify or to produce documents relating to the system used in the 2004 and 2006 elections, lawyers say....
The interest in Mike Connell stems from his association with a firm called GovTech, ... GovTech was hired by Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell to set up an official election website at election.sos.state.oh.us to presented the 2004 presidential returns as they came in.
However, the alternative media group ePlubibus Media further discovered in November 2006 that election.sos.state.oh.us was hosted on the servers of a company in Chattanooga, TN called SmarTech, which also provided hosting for a long list of Republican Internet domains. - Reply to this comment
- rick davis and his ilk, IS the problem with this great nation of ours. Its azzhat robber baron corporate criminal lobyist like him that got their fangs in our politicians behinds.
Posted by usadvisor101
These sleeeezy Republicans are a part of a culture of corruption. They''ll stop at nothing to gain more money and power it''s up to we the people to vote them out. - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Davis took a leave from Davis Manafort for the presidential campaign, but as an equity holder continues to benefit from its income.
Bottom line Davis still benefits from this relationship, just like Cheney''''s relationship with Halliburton.
Posted by david1737 at 03:50 PM : Oct 08, 2008
That is not true. He currently has no financial interest in the company. This has already been investigated and resolved. - Reply to this comment
- The US Attorney General needs to investigate this voter''''s fraud by ACORN and any congresspersons that gave monies to them through "earmarks".
Posted by bellschotsch at 03:46 PM : Oct 08, 2008
Didn''t you know Gonzo is out of his job? Those sort f trumped-up investigations were HIS domain, not the new guy''s.
Shouldn''t you be on the air as a Hannity caller right now? - Reply to this comment
- Rick Davis has had nothing to do with the company receiving the $15,000 for several years. He resigned from the company several years ago and no longer has any interest in it. What don''''t you get about that?
Posted by redbds at 03:41 PM
Mr. Davis took a leave from Davis Manafort for the presidential campaign, but as an equity holder continues to benefit from its income.
Bottom line Davis still benefits from this relationship, just like Cheney''s relationship with Halliburton. - Reply to this comment
- McCain quote:
"I don%u2019t understand how the economy works, I%u2019ve got to get a V.P. that will show me how it works."
Palin, McCain''s V.P. choice, simply doesn''t fill the hole in McCain''s admitted economic "bucket". - Reply to this comment
- Bye bye economy if McSame is elected.
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- One of the giant mortgage companies at the heart of the credit crisis paid $15,000 a month from the end of 2005 through last month to a firm owned by Senator John McCain%u2019s campaign manager, according to two people with direct knowledge of the arrangement.
The disclosure undercuts a remark by Mr. McCain on Sunday night that the campaign manager, Rick Davis, had had no involvement with the company for the last several years.
Posted by david1737 at 03:36 PM : Oct 08, 2008
Rick Davis has had nothing to do with the company receiving the $15,000 for several years. He resigned from the company several years ago and no longer has any interest in it. What don''t you get about that? - Reply to this comment
- Meanwhile the economy continues to crash.
McCain was for more deregulation up until 3 weeks ago, now he''s changed his direction about 15 times.
Fact is McSame voted for 4of5 Bush budgets and wants to give oil companies an additional $4 Billion in tax cuts.
Sick! - Reply to this comment

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