Topic: WE WANT MCCAIN
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Tue 10/21/08 09:58 AM
"The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them."
Karl Marx

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Tue 10/21/08 09:58 AM

(((Kitten))) how ya doing Hon?


Hey darlin, Im fine how about yourself.

Yep, Ron Paul is a registered republican, but he is an outcast to them all.

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Tue 10/21/08 09:59 AM
Edited by littleredhen on Tue 10/21/08 10:02 AM
I need to get ready for work. Have a nice afternoon people & no matter who you vote for at least VOTE.

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Tue 10/21/08 10:00 AM

Cheers to Mccain winning this upcoming election ALL THE WAY TO VICTORY

CHEERSdrinker


scared scared scared scared scared

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Tue 10/21/08 10:01 AM

"The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them."
Karl Marx



Exactly

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Tue 10/21/08 10:02 AM
:thumbsup: Go McCain!!!!:thumbsup: :banana: :banana:

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Tue 10/21/08 10:03 AM

maybe we can do something for the next term




you sound like a cleveland sports fan lol

always next time

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Tue 10/21/08 10:04 AM
flowerforyou for DJ :smile:

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Tue 10/21/08 10:06 AM


maybe we can do something for the next term




you sound like a cleveland sports fan lol

always next time
what the hell are you doing besides pointing out that you think everyone is brainwashed. Get out there and organize something will you!

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Tue 10/21/08 10:07 AM


maybe we can do something for the next term




you sound like a cleveland sports fan lol

always next time
and once you do, be sure to let us know when and where to meet you, for you younger people, talk is cheap!!!

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Tue 10/21/08 10:07 AM

flowerforyou for DJ :smile:



flowerforyou flowerforyou waving

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Tue 10/21/08 10:10 AM
this is the first time i've ever gotten so passionate about politics.
before i always voted the way daddy did
now i know better, because i want to.

i'm learning as i go.
i think i'm going to get more involved at least on the local level.

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Tue 10/21/08 10:12 AM

this is the first time i've ever gotten so passionate about politics.
before i always voted the way daddy did
now i know better, because i want to.

i'm learning as i go.
i think i'm going to get more involved at least on the local level.


I feel the same, this year I have researched, dug, found out things I never knew before.

so here's to you becca flowerforyou

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Tue 10/21/08 10:13 AM
drinker cheers daaaling

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Tue 10/21/08 10:14 AM
Edited by adj4u on Tue 10/21/08 10:15 AM



maybe we can do something for the next term




you sound like a cleveland sports fan lol

always next time
what the hell are you doing besides pointing out that you think everyone is brainwashed. Get out there and organize something will you!


may i ask what have you organized

and i never said everyone was brainwashed

that is your thought not mine

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Tue 10/21/08 10:24 AM




maybe we can do something for the next term






you sound like a cleveland sports fan lol

always next time
what the hell are you doing besides pointing out that you think everyone is brainwashed. Get out there and organize something will you!


may i ask what have you organized

and i never said everyone was brainwashed

that is your thought not mine

NOW be nice DJ she called you a young person!

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Tue 10/21/08 10:55 AM
I'm still voting for my cat. Shes white, fluffy, cute, and mean as hell. But she purrs if you give her some candy whoppers laugh

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Tue 10/21/08 11:36 AM





maybe we can do something for the next term






you sound like a cleveland sports fan lol

always next time
what the hell are you doing besides pointing out that you think everyone is brainwashed. Get out there and organize something will you!


may i ask what have you organized

and i never said everyone was brainwashed

that is your thought not mine

NOW be nice DJ she called you a young person!


flowerforyou flowerforyou drinker


i guess that explains it

:wink: laugh laugh

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Tue 10/21/08 11:41 AM
I'd love to vote for myself, Hey everyone, vote for jessicapickle, I promise to POST POST POST!! LOL

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Tue 10/21/08 02:58 PM
I want McCain too, here's part of the reason why
(copying post from another thread)


I agree about debit, but let's look at O's plan, FAR MORE debt and for far longer.....(do we need/want to pay for child day care??)

http://www.realdemocracy.com/no2party.htm

--copy--For instance, consider two sweeping new entitlements that Obama plans to offer for all Americans – universal (but, he insists, “voluntary”) federally-funded pre-school for all children starting at age three, and a low-cost, heavily subsidized federal health insurance plan for every low or middle income American who wants it.

A President Obama would no doubt promote such proposals in his first year in office and a compliant, heavily-Democratic Congress would approve them promptly—perhaps making the benefits even more generous. This means that before the next election, tens of millions (probably hundreds of millions) of American families will take advantage of “free” pre-kindergarten education (and day care), as well as cheap, subsidized (to the tune of at least $160 billion per year) health insurance. The chances of ever taking away such goodies are nil --- Presidents may come and go, but entitlements are forever. New government give-aways may accomplish nothing constructive but they’re all but impossible to eliminate once they’re up and running.
--snip--Obama’s new entitlements will similarly survive all attempts to eliminate them. If he becomes President we’ll be permanently stuck not just with federal pre-school and a subsidized health insurance guarantee (Obama described it as a “right” in the last debate), but with a $4,000 annual check (a so-called “refundable tax credit”) to all “non-wealthy” college students, a doubling of the Peace Corps, vast increases in AmeriCorps, new billions for “National Service,” a tripling of the foreign aid budget (a specific Obama promise) and much, much more. For those who believe it’s easy to reduce or erase such spending in future administrations, consider the example of Bill Clinton’s cherished “service program” AmeriCorps (which pays its “volunteers” close to $30,000 a year). Gingrich, George W. Bush and countless other conservatives recognize that this is a wasteful, crooked, outrageous effort to use taxpayer money to fund leftist activism, but even when the GOP controlled all levers of government they made no progress in slaughtering the monster.
Aside from the ongoing growth of government and the waste of public money, other changes brought about by President Obama will prove to be unalterable and devastating: in his first year, he will authorize gays serving openly in the military, and hasten the national imposition of homosexual marriage (he’s pledged to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act).

He will also get the chance to appoint at least two, and perhaps as many as four new justices to the Supreme Court of the United States. All legal observers expect Obama’s nominees to embrace an even more activist, leftist view of the Constitution and legal system than Clinton’s appointees, Breyer and Ginzburg. The damage from the remaking of the court could prove incalculable. There is also no chancesof impeaching any Supreme Court Justice (short of a credible murder or rape charge) even if Republicans re-take control in some future Congress. The GOP (led by Jerry Ford as House Minority Leader) tried to gain traction for impeachment efforts to counteract the wildly destructive excesses of the Warren Court but got absolutely nowhere and managed, mostly, to embarrass themselves.
(ARE U READING THIS??)

Finally, and perhaps most fatally, a President Obama will radically revamp our already broken immigration system and permanently remake the country, politically and demographically.

Most conservatives passionately opposed the sweeping immigration reform promoted in 2007 by President Bush, Senator McCain (and, it must be noted, a majority of Republican members of the US Senate) because it granted a complicated path to legalization for some of the millions of illegal immigrants who are already here. Those concerned citizens who celebrated “victory” last year with the collapse of the immigration compromise should prepare themselves for a much more liberal, forgiving reform under Obama (and his supportive Congress) that will make legalization far easier, and will include far more of the illegals as future voters and citizens

If the government hands out goodies to various constituencies, those segments of the population will continue to support the idea of enriching themselves with other people’s money.

That’s the biggest threat of an Obama presidency: the creation of vast new groups of dependent Americans who will comprise an unassailable new coalition that will enjoy iron control of our politics for a generation or more. If you start with newly legalized immigrant voters (with as many as 10 million new Democrats totally beholden to Obama and company) and then add the beneficiaries of government pre-school, the new nursery school teachers, the recipients and administrators of federal health insurance, federal college grants, the businesses who’ll enjoy the $150 billion in promised subsidies for “alternative energy,” the companies and employees of the vast increases in “infra-structure” spending (lots more bridges to nowhere), the non-tax payers who will suddenly receive a $1,000 per household check (under the guise of “refundable tax credit,” and many, many more. ---end copy---

OUR money, our children's debit, sure hope people see it for what it is - and isn't!! BB