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Washington Post: With Debate On Horizon, Loquacious Senator's Gaffes Give Democrats Reason For Concern
- bababooey14, keep dreaming. And make sure you take a shower and change your clothes afterwards.
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Any one see the reports of a dem organization, ACRON and its effert to register voters? In Ohio, they registered more people to vote than the state''''s rosters of eligiable voters.
GO figur!
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Did they learn em ta speak ingalish to? And spell right? - Reply to this comment
- Whatever Biden says, at least he puts coherent sentences together. And 99% of what he says makes sense. Palin on the other hand, has obviously memorized some talking points and when asked a question randomly throws them together. The result is a Borat-like response to media questions. Reporters aren''t playing "gotcha" with Palin. They''re reporting what she''s saying verbatim. It''s not their fault if Palin''s utterances are garbage and make no sense to anyone.
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- willymack4 at 04:43 PM : Sep 30, 2008
If you are refering to the utube with Frank and Walters...it has been pulled no one can watch it.
I have jumped to many referenced utube links and it seems they are pulled as soon as they are found or linked. It''s getting harder and harder to prove ones point. - Reply to this comment
- If Biden is Biden, Obama is still the right choice.
If Palin is Palin, we''re in danger. - Reply to this comment
- After frying Palin''s butt in the Couric interview, CBS felt obligated to write a story that Biden is iffy. So? Biden is still going to kick Alaskan butt in the debate, which will help expose Palin as just a pretty face and not real VP material.
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- hmmm...ouch - looks like Biden is a fence walker.
Posted by musethalia
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Quit posting that stuff it is not his fault he was lied to he takes no responsibility for that. It is bush''s fault. - Reply to this comment
- Obama, McCain, Biden and Palin all vote the same on 95% of the issues. Wake up to the false paradigm America, retake your freedom. Do some research the Federal Reserve is a PRIVATE bank that we pay interest for our own money?? Why, our Constitution states what our money should be. Why did our forefathers strike down the central bank? The lesser of 2 evils IS NOT goor enough for America.
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- What I like most is that he is genuine and good natured.
Posted by jbright9
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You say he is genuin but just last week he said it was our patriotic duty to pay taxes to help this situation. But in 10 years making over 3 million dollars he has given a whopping 3000 to charity. Joe he''s our man if he can''t do it no one can. - Reply to this comment
- Stephen Zunes | August 24, 2008
Editor: John Feffer
Foreign Policy In Focus www.fpif.org
Incipient Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama%u2019s selection of Joseph Biden as his running mate constitutes a stunning betrayal of the anti-war constituency who made possible his hard-fought victory in the Democratic primaries and caucuses.
The veteran Delaware senator has been one the leading congressional supporters of U.S. militarization of the Middle East and Eastern Europe, of strict economic sanctions against Cuba, and of Israeli occupation policies.
Most significantly, however, Biden, who chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during the lead-up to the Iraq War during the latter half of 2002, was perhaps the single most important congressional backer of the Bush administration%u2019s decision to invade that oil-rich country.
hmmm...ouch - looks like Biden is a fence walker. - Reply to this comment
- and when the financial security of all americans is at risk ... not just wall street fat cats ... it''''s the reps that renege on the bill that they had agreed upon ... and in the process cost investors over a trillion dollars in lost market value in one day.
Posted by bobnjersey
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You don''t think 95 Dems voting no contributed to that jsut a little bit. But again as a Lib I understand your deflection of responsibility. I''m sure you believe that the banks caused this entire mess and the people who signed for the loans take no responsibility either. - Reply to this comment
- I think Joe Biden is one of the best men in Washington. I hope he is himself. He has less money than almost any other Congressman. He is married to a career teacher. He doesn''t even keep a home in DC as he rides the train home every night. I admire him and was thrilled when Obama choose him.
What I like most is that he is genuine and good natured. - Reply to this comment
- and when the financial security of all americans is at risk ... not just wall street fat cats ... it''''s the reps that renege on the bill that they had agreed upon ... and in the process cost investors over a trillion dollars in lost market value in one day.
Posted by bobnjersey
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Again a dem that can''t face the music and realize it was the republicans calling for strictor regulation in 2004 and for the oust of tony raines. And it was the dems who called it a witch hunt and a lynching and said evrything was fine. I supposed this meltdown occured in the last 3 years. and if that is the case Dems have been in control for 2 of them so again tell me how the dems hands are clean. - Reply to this comment
- bobnjersey..so, i can now say that REPS do take blame ( i just did) and DEMs do you ( because you did not) ..hard to argue that.
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- bobnjersey..ok, take some responsibility for something...you said, , REPs never take credit where credit is due...i proved you wrong...your turn means your turn!!! liberals cannot be perfect...prove it to me.
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- [The REPs share the blame for the past 8 yeas....ok,. your turn !!!]
[Posted by WhoMe1231 at 04:54 PM : Sep 30, 2008]
and the reps deserve most of the blame for this crisis. after all ... they are the ones that have had all the power ... they are the ones who argue for deregulation ... they are the ones who practice an economic policy based on debt ... started w/ your ideological leader ronald reagan ... and continued w/ his loyal follower gwb ... it''s the reps who authored and pushed the deregulation of the financial industry to combine banks, investment houses, and ins cos. ... it''s the reps that just a month or so ago was telling everyone that the economy was strong, the fundamentals sound ... it''s the reps that passed a bankrupcy law that was good for the banking industry ... not for those who had financial trouble.
and when the financial security of all americans is at risk ... not just wall street fat cats ... it''s the reps that renege on the bill that they had agreed upon ... and in the process cost investors over a trillion dollars in lost market value in one day. - Reply to this comment
- you won''''t allow anything in that challenges your current belief ... clearly a human psyche issue ... and one that afflicts the auth followers like a disease.
Posted by bobnjersey
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You have never once heard me say republicans aren''t partial responsible in this. But to hear Dwms tell it they are the saviors and had nothing to do with any of it. And in all actualality their hands are as dirty if not more for this housing melt down. But because bush is president they don''t have to take any repsonsibility at all. - Reply to this comment
- can you see any of those w/ the letter ''''r'''' next to their names? or can you only see democrats?
what''''s wrong with you? do you know? are you getting help?
Posted by bobnjersey
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Well I am just doing what the dems have done for 8 years if you listen to Obama there hasn''t been a dem any where near washington since clinton left office. - Reply to this comment
- i''m usually not one to bash anyone...i have a tendency to just discuss issues..but, i can''t hold back anymore...is Harry Reid not one of the biggest idiots you have ever listened too..did he lie , cheat and steal to get his position in congress. He is actually ( and my 5 year old agrees with this, he never agrees with me) a bigger idiot than Pelosi
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- [Hey the dems are improving the last time I checked it it was as low as 13% so maybe by nov with the outstanding leadership of nazi nancy and harry reid they will get it to 20%]
[Posted by mccaino8nc at 04:50 PM : Sep 30, 2008]
the myopia is staggering.
how many members of each party are there in the house and the senate.
can you see any of those w/ the letter ''r'' next to their names? or can you only see democrats?
what''s wrong with you? do you know? are you getting help? - Reply to this comment
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