> "Graybeard" wrote in message:
> On a sheet of paper, write down the accomplishments that Obama has made
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> It is very difficult to criticize Obama because he has never done
> anything - except talk!!
To that I agree. <clink!>
And, I'll add Obama in 1994 was one of the lawyers who sued Citibank for not
giving loans to African Americans who couldn't afford to pay for them. Part
of his "Community Activist" stuff, no doubt, that he refuses to uncover or
come clean on.
Then again, McCain said he was anti-pork/earmarks yet he signed on with a
"Yes" vote to the current bail-out pork crap that probably will go over one
trillion dollars when all is done. Hopefully, the House will kill it and
revise the extra 497 pages of nonsense.
Both parties are truly sickening.
B~
dbu, - 03 Oct 2008 12:08 GMT
> > "Graybeard" wrote in message:
> > On a sheet of paper, write down the accomplishments that Obama has made
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> B~
The more I hear of this bailout and all the crap added on the more I
think it's a scam. My bank and credit union are still begging for
people to take out loans. There doesnt' seem to be a shortage of money.
McCain needs to get this issue behind the front page, like the Iraq
issue which is now fourth page news. Even though the dimmies caused it
in the first place, he had to sign on anyway. Two weeks is a lifetime
in election politics.
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rigger - 03 Oct 2008 18:01 GMT
> In article <pWgFk.231$8_3....@flpi147.ffdc.sbc.com>,
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It's a simple plan actually.
As you say, the money is there for loans but people are
correctly cautious during these times. Bankers are making
less money. They will now make us pay regardless of
whether we want to or not thanks to your friendly local
congressperson.
The stock market is unconnected. The large investors will
go which ever way the wind blows and some (usually the
small investor) will lose.
Don't forget to vote; it won't do any good but perhaps you'll
feel better.
dennis
in nca
Hachiroku ハチロク - 04 Oct 2008 02:50 GMT
> Then again, McCain said he was anti-pork/earmarks yet he signed on with a
> "Yes" vote to the current bail-out pork crap that probably will go over one
> trillion dollars when all is done.
I was talking with a friend of mine tonight and said, "McCain should have
voted *against* this bill, and then when the press started berating him
for voting against it he could say that it was so full of Pork that he
just couldn't agree with it."
I think everyone would have admired him for that, instead of just going
along like a sheep.
Is there anything in the bill for Arizona?