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- If you read carefully, it was the writer of the article who characterized Obama as "praising" Reagan.
With three potential candidates in the running, it''s time to get past all the issues upon which they agree and get down to business of where they are different. It''s the only way to determine who is best suited to run against the eventual Republican nominee and who is the right person to tackle the growing number of crises which await our next President -- recession, Iraq, health care, environment...
With the limited amount of air time and press coverage that has been alloted to Edwards, he needs to go for it! - Reply to this comment
- Its obvious that Obama is showing his youthfulness in buying the revision of the Reagan presidency created by the Republican majority in Congress. The first thing Reagan did in his presidency after taking office was to throw alot of people off of Social Security Disability. Many of these folks were very sick and some died. There was no review of their illness before they lost their benefits. He also made sure that restaurant workers, waiters and waitresses, working for less than minimum wage paid taxes on their tips. Those were his priorities. Make sure these poor people aren''t living too well. All that, along with bringing "glamor" back to the White House. I am old enough to remember the little things.
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- Its obvious that Obama is showing his youthfulness in buying the revision of the Reagan presidency created by the Republican majority in Congress. The first thing Reagan did in his presidency after taking office was to throw alot of people off of Social Security Disability. Many of these folks were very sick and some died. There was no review of their illness before they lost their benefits. He also made sure that restaurant workers, waiters and waitresses, working for less than minimum wage paid taxes on their tips. Those were his priorities. Make sure these poor people aren''t living too well. All that, along with bringing "glamor" back to the White House. I am old enough to remember the little things.
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- One of the very first things Reagan did, at the advice of his Kitchen Cabinet, was lift regulations imposed upon the banking industry under FDR, as a result of the Great Depression. Reagan''s foolish action enabled all the economic upheaval we have been dealing with since. It boggles the mind that Obama would not distinguish between positive change and catastrophic ruin as a result of trickle-down nonsense. Thank you, CBS, and Aaron Lewis, for covering John Edwards and reminding the audience that there is still a choice available in the Democratic race. And for all those struggling to keep their heads above water in the economy''s high seas: can you afford a candidate who glosses over the impact of abominably bad fiscal policy? Or maybe has forgotten the lessons learned from that time, and is blind and deaf to the lessons being learned even today?
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- One of the very first things Reagan did, at the advice of his Kitchen Cabinet, was lift regulations imposed upon the banking industry under FDR, as a result of the Great Depression. Reagan''s foolish action enabled all the economic upheaval we have been dealing with since. It boggles the mind that Obama would not distinguish between positive change and catastrophic ruin as a result of trickle-down nonsense. Thank you, CBS, and Aaron Lewis, for covering John Edwards and reminding the audience that there is still a choice available in the Democratic race. And for all those struggling to keep their heads above water in the economy''s high seas: can you afford a candidate who glosses over the impact of abominably bad fiscal policy? Or maybe has forgotten the lessons learned from that time, and is blind and deaf to the lessons being learned even today?
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- One of the very first things Reagan did, at the advice of his Kitchen Cabinet, was lift regulations imposed upon the banking industry under FDR, as a result of the Great Depression. Reagan''s foolish action enabled all the economic upheaval we have been dealing with since. It boggles the mind that Obama would not distinguish between positive change and catastrophic ruin as a result of trickle-down nonsense. Thank you, CBS, and Aaron Lewis, for covering John Edwards and reminding the audience that there is still a choice available in the Democratic race. And for all those struggling to keep their heads above water in the economy''s high seas: can you afford a candidate who glosses over the impact of abominably bad fiscal policy? Or maybe has forgotten the lessons learned from that time, and is blind and deaf to the lessons being learned even today?
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- sorry you all, but i heard obama say those words and more myself. he really was praising reagan, and about all the wrong things. i don''t know what obama was thinking. edwards is right to call him on that.
for the love of pete, can''t hillary and barack NOT put their foot in their mouths? just for a few days? the general election isn''t even here yet...what kind of nonsense is gonna spout out of their pieholes by then???
and, WHAT WAS OBAMA GOING ON AND ON ABOUT IN THAT LAST DEBATE??? notice none of the media want to cover that??? barack, darling, we don''t wanna know that you can''t handle paperwork, even if it is true...what the heyyyy does obama think being president''s about? "inspiring" the bureaucracy to work??? no no no no...my husband''s a fed employee, and trust me, inspiration will not help... - Reply to this comment
- If you read carefully, it was the writer of the article who characterized Obama as "praising" Reagan.
With three potential candidates in the running, it''s time to get past all the issues upon which they agree and get down to business of where they are different. It''s the only way to determine who is best suited to run against the eventual Republican nominee and who is the right person to tackle the growing number of crises which await our next President -- recession, Iraq, health care, environment...
With the limited amount of air time and press coverage that has been alloted to Edwards, he needs to go for it! - Reply to this comment
- One of the very first things Reagan did, at the advice of his Kitchen Cabinet, was lift regulations imposed upon the banking industry under FDR, as a result of the Great Depression. Reagan''s foolish action enabled all the economic upheaval we have been dealing with since. It boggles the mind that Obama would not distinguish between positive change and catastrophic ruin as a result of trickle-down nonsense. Thank you, CBS, and Aaron Lewis, for covering John Edwards and reminding the audience that there is still a choice available in the Democratic race. And for all those struggling to keep their heads above water in the economy''s high seas: can you afford a candidate who glosses over the impact of abominably bad fiscal policy? Or maybe has forgotten the lessons learned from that time, and is blind and deaf to the lessons being learned even today?
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- With three potential candidates in the running, it''s time to get past all the issues upon which they agree and get down to business of where they are different. It''s the only way to determine who is best suited to run against the eventual Republican nominee and who is the right person to tackle the growing number of crises which await our next President -- recession, Iraq, health care, environment...
With the limited amount of air time and press coverage that has been alloted to Edwards, he needs to go for it! - Reply to this comment
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