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"Many people did, I would have, but most did not publicly campaign for Obama. Talk the talk, walk the walk, don't give me that lip service." Indeed it should be abudantly clear from recent events including Barack Hussein Obama's appointments, that "progressives," leftists and Democrats hold the view that taxes are for others
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"Who elected this communist? Why doesn't the councilman focus on cleaning up the Hill District or Allentown/Carrick/Mt Oliver before he starts fining the more legitimate residents of Pittsburgh." The same "progressives" who elected the Marxist fanatic who currently occupies the White House, that's who elected that communist
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Dan Rooney ruined the entire playoff and Superbowl experience for me and my family when he injected his personal politics into what is supposed to be a fun, unifying experience for the city. NBC, Bob Costas, Keith Olbermann and the rest of the Superbowl broadcast team made watching the game intolerable by ratcheting up the political rhetoric from the
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After yesterday I don't understand how anyone could still possibly support Barack Obama. Someone needs to remind the man that he's still employed by the people of Illinois as their Senator and he has a job to do - which isn't running for President. Reading the comments from Obama supporters in defense of the Democrats' efforts to block
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Anyone who thinks the current situation is the result of just the last eight years is completely ingnorant of what's going on. The housing bubble began building long before GWB took office and it was John McCain who co-sponsored reform legislation directed at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2005 warning of these very results if it failed to pass.
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It's a no brainer: Palin/McCain I have plenty of issues with McCain's past positions but unlike Obama everyone knows where he stands and for all his warts believe his intentions are to do what's best for the country. The Obama's sudden moderate image is a campaign gimmick that can't hide their, and their associates, fundamental hatred
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"once again the the republicans are running on the platform of fear" Republicans are running on fear? Vote for us or you might lose your health insurance and die or go broke if even if you survive and illness... vote for us so we take money from others and make sure you don't lose that house you bought with a fraudulent mortgage application
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"Keep telling yourself that" Yeah and it was you and the Democrats who were telling us the same thing over the past few decades when McCain was siding with you against Republicans and conservatives on a number of issues. Now that he stands between your party and control of the White House suddenly all that goes out the window and were supposed
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In 2006 Democrats ran for Congress claiming the country was in imminent danger of slipping into recession, oil and gas prices were too high and there weren't enough jobs being created. Since taking office what have they done or what have they proposed doing to address to address problems they identified that have gotten significantly worse since
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I wasn't a McCain fan and was planning sit this election out or possibly vote third party, until last night. McCain hit the nail on the head and said what I've been thinking from the beginning about my fundamental distrust of Barack Obama: talking about change is one thing, instituting it is another. No matter how many times Obama says change