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On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote:
Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Wait, no... that won't happen. He's drunk the koolaid himself, and actually believes he's the messiah. What he is, is a thinly-veiled socialist who believes in telling the same lie over and over until its accepted as true. Fred |
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On Oct 11, 4:18*pm, John Forrest Tomlinson
wrote: On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:08:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote: Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. * Who are Obama's Fannie/Freddie-connected financial advisors? What "cookie jar"? Where do you get this stuff? BTW, are you aware that the head of the McCain campaign's company was being piad by FreddieMac $15,000 per MONTH through August of this year? And that in July (and possibly at other times) Mr. McCain denied that any of his staff worked for that company (meaning McCain was either being tricked by the head of his campaign, or lying. *If it was the former, I'd think he would have fired him...) http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/22/us...mccain.html?em John McCain - straight talker you betcha. uhhh, Raines, Jim Johnson, etc... "The top three U.S. senators getting big Fannie and Freddie political bucks were Democrats and No. 2 is Sen. Barack Obama. Now remember, he's only been in the Senate four years, but he still managed to grab the No. 2 spot ahead of John Kerry — decades in the Senate — and Chris Dodd, who is chairman of the Senate Banking Committee." You can lay the blame for the current credit mess squarely on the shoulders of democrats who pressured the lending industry to give loans to the poor and who refused to create the approriate regulations to prevent the meltdown we're seeing. I'm sure you don't see it that way, but you've got blinders on. Besides, its all Bush's fault, right? |
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On Oct 11, 3:08*pm, wrote:
On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote: Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. *Wait, no... that won't happen. He's drunk the koolaid himself, and actually believes he's the messiah. What he is, is a thinly-veiled socialist who believes in telling the same lie over and over until its accepted as true. Fred Fred, you're way off base. If your party didn't screw the pooch so badly, you'd never have to worry about non-socialists like obama. Your party is wrong. |
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On Oct 11, 5:02*pm, tenjets wrote:
On Oct 11, 3:08*pm, wrote: On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote: Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning.. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. *Wait, no... that won't happen. He's drunk the koolaid himself, and actually believes he's the messiah. What he is, is a thinly-veiled socialist who believes in telling the same lie over and over until its accepted as true. Fred Fred, you're way off base. If your party didn't screw the pooch so badly, you'd never have to worry about non-socialists like obama. Your party is wrong. don't feed the animals.................... |
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On Oct 11, 4:08*pm, wrote:
On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote: Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. *Wait, no... that won't happen. He's drunk the koolaid himself, and actually believes he's the messiah. What he is, is a thinly-veiled socialist who believes in telling the same lie over and over until its accepted as true. Fred And McCain was a poor Naval Officer and aviator who said he 'found religion' after Hanoi but was a self described 'wild man' after he returned. He set new records for womanizing and drinking..in spite of his wife, who was hurt in a car crash and could barley walk. John was living the high life in DC. Just the guy we want running things. |
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On 10/11/08 3:18 PM, in article ,
"John Forrest Tomlinson" wrote: On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:08:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote: Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Who are Obama's Fannie/Freddie-connected financial advisors? What "cookie jar"? Where do you get this stuff? BTW, are you aware that the head of the McCain campaign's company was being piad by FreddieMac $15,000 per MONTH through August of this year? And that in July (and possibly at other times) Mr. McCain denied that any of his staff worked for that company (meaning McCain was either being tricked by the head of his campaign, or lying. If it was the former, I'd think he would have fired him...) http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/22/us...mccain.html?em John McCain - straight talker you betcha. Blind JT, THIS was signed by McCain: http://humanevents.com/images/letter_050506c.gif http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=28973 McCain Letter Demanded 2006 Action on Fannie and Freddie by Human Events 10/10/2008 Sen. John McCain's 2006 demand for regulatory action on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could have prevented current financial crisis, as HUMAN EVENTS learned from the letter shown in full text below. McCain's letter -- signed by nineteen other senators -- said that it was "...vitally important that Congress take the necessary steps to ensure that [Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac]...operate in a safe and sound manner.[and]..More importantly, Congress must ensure that the American taxpayer is protected in the event that either...should fail." Sen. Obama did not sign the letter, nor did any other Democrat. |
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On Oct 11, 7:10*pm, "P.Chisholm" wrote:
On Oct 11, 4:08*pm, wrote: On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote: Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning.. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. *Wait, no... that won't happen. He's drunk the koolaid himself, and actually believes he's the messiah. What he is, is a thinly-veiled socialist who believes in telling the same lie over and over until its accepted as true. Fred And McCain was a poor Naval Officer and aviator who said he 'found religion' after Hanoi but was a self described 'wild man' after he returned. He set new records for womanizing and drinking..in spite of his wife, who was hurt in a car crash and could barley walk. John was living the high life in DC. Just the guy we want running things.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sounds like Ted Kennedy, but McCain never abandoned anyone to die, and didn't bother reporting it until he sobered up. http://townhall.com/columnists/Micha...ama_thugocracy http://tinyurl.com/3hjgf3 Frank's fingerprints are all over the financial fiasco By Jeff Jacoby Globe Columnist / September 28, 2008 Bill C |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:53:55 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Oct 11, 4:18*pm, John Forrest Tomlinson wrote: On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:08:34 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote: Cliff wrote: * "The Candidates as Trains" *http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg That's just...hilarious. Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just beginning. Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND Nobama himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being caught with his hands in the cookie jar. * Who are Obama's Fannie/Freddie-connected financial advisors? What "cookie jar"? Where do you get this stuff? BTW, are you aware that the head of the McCain campaign's company was being piad by FreddieMac $15,000 per MONTH through August of this year? And that in July (and possibly at other times) Mr. McCain denied that any of his staff worked for that company (meaning McCain was either being tricked by the head of his campaign, or lying. *If it was the former, I'd think he would have fired him...) http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/22/us...mccain.html?em John McCain - straight talker you betcha. uhhh, Raines, Jim Johnson, etc... Frank Raines had one or two phone calls with Obama staffers and now he's one of Obama's financial advisors, despite both him and the Obama campaign saying he's not? Nonsense. Jim Johnson was but resigned from the Obama campaign before Freddie/Fannie imploded. He may be culpable, but he to say he would be forced to resign is nonsensical since he already has you dope. "The top three U.S. senators getting big Fannie and Freddie political bucks were Democrats and No. 2 is Sen. Barack Obama. Now remember, he's only been in the Senate four years, but he still managed to grab the No. 2 spot ahead of John Kerry — decades in the Senate — and Chris Dodd, who is chairman of the Senate Banking Committee." Where is this from? Butting quotes around some blog quote doesn't make it right. PS - I believe Obama got more contributions than McCain from Fannie and Freddie employees, but that's like saying that if factory workers are contributing to a campaging the candidate is going to favor the company. Not necessarily. We have to look where decisionmakers in the company are channeling money. Such as to the McCain campaign head.... You can lay the blame for the current credit mess squarely on the shoulders of democrats who pressured the lending industry to give loans to the poor and who refused to create the approriate regulations to prevent the meltdown we're seeing. I'm sure you don't see it that way, but you've got blinders on. Besides, its all Bush's fault, right? Mainly if you include Plus Phil Gramm and the Republican leadership of Congress. Probably Greenspan too, A tiny bit maybe Rubin (he's actually an Obama advisor). |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:02:49 -0700, ST wrote:
THIS was signed by McCain: http://humanevents.com/images/letter_050506c.gif http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=28973 McCain Letter Demanded 2006 Action on Fannie and Freddie by Human Events 10/10/2008 Sen. John McCain's 2006 demand for regulatory action on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could have prevented current financial crisis, as HUMAN EVENTS learned from the letter shown in full text below. McCain's letter -- signed by nineteen other senators -- said that it was "...vitally important that Congress take the necessary steps to ensure that [Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac]...operate in a safe and sound manner.[and]..More importantly, Congress must ensure that the American taxpayer is protected in the event that either...should fail." That letter is about accounting troubles -- surely important but not about the underlying solvency of the organizations. The focus is on stopping waste, not avoiding an implosion. |
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