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March 25, 2008 at 3:12 PM #176571March 25, 2008 at 3:34 PM #176133capemanParticipant
Well, Dubya claimed he wouldn’t allow bailouts either but he signed the deal on BSC. These guys are politicians and they do what they have to for their party and the ones who line their pockets. I am already voting for McCain due to his tendancy to handout less but if push comes to shove he’ll change his mind to suit his political agenda.
March 25, 2008 at 3:34 PM #176486capemanParticipantWell, Dubya claimed he wouldn’t allow bailouts either but he signed the deal on BSC. These guys are politicians and they do what they have to for their party and the ones who line their pockets. I am already voting for McCain due to his tendancy to handout less but if push comes to shove he’ll change his mind to suit his political agenda.
March 25, 2008 at 3:34 PM #176490capemanParticipantWell, Dubya claimed he wouldn’t allow bailouts either but he signed the deal on BSC. These guys are politicians and they do what they have to for their party and the ones who line their pockets. I am already voting for McCain due to his tendancy to handout less but if push comes to shove he’ll change his mind to suit his political agenda.
March 25, 2008 at 3:34 PM #176493capemanParticipantWell, Dubya claimed he wouldn’t allow bailouts either but he signed the deal on BSC. These guys are politicians and they do what they have to for their party and the ones who line their pockets. I am already voting for McCain due to his tendancy to handout less but if push comes to shove he’ll change his mind to suit his political agenda.
March 25, 2008 at 3:34 PM #176583capemanParticipantWell, Dubya claimed he wouldn’t allow bailouts either but he signed the deal on BSC. These guys are politicians and they do what they have to for their party and the ones who line their pockets. I am already voting for McCain due to his tendancy to handout less but if push comes to shove he’ll change his mind to suit his political agenda.
March 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM #176148EnorahParticipantWho here actually believes the crap that comes out of their mouths? They are trying to get elected (as if that is the way it really works anymore anyways). They are all speaking their particular party speak. None of it is real.
March 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM #176502EnorahParticipantWho here actually believes the crap that comes out of their mouths? They are trying to get elected (as if that is the way it really works anymore anyways). They are all speaking their particular party speak. None of it is real.
March 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM #176505EnorahParticipantWho here actually believes the crap that comes out of their mouths? They are trying to get elected (as if that is the way it really works anymore anyways). They are all speaking their particular party speak. None of it is real.
March 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM #176508EnorahParticipantWho here actually believes the crap that comes out of their mouths? They are trying to get elected (as if that is the way it really works anymore anyways). They are all speaking their particular party speak. None of it is real.
March 25, 2008 at 4:10 PM #176598EnorahParticipantWho here actually believes the crap that comes out of their mouths? They are trying to get elected (as if that is the way it really works anymore anyways). They are all speaking their particular party speak. None of it is real.
March 25, 2008 at 4:39 PM #176168nostradamusParticipantI think it’s pretty safe to say that no matter who gets elected, American military presence in Iraq will be permanent (like Korea, Japan, Germany) and the investment banks will be getting bailed out as much as possible. All paid for by us.
The question is, how long are Americans going to take this? I for one am sick of being an ostrich. At least 1/3 of most people’s lifelong working career is dedicated to paying taxes, and those taxes are being used to enrich a privileged few. After sales tax and everything else we probably pay the equivalent of taxes in a socialist society but we don’t get any of the benefits of one (health care, retirement, etc).
Check this out, especially all the taxes and acts that led up to it. Please do not take this as incitement, rather just an historical observation of the similarities between then and now.
March 25, 2008 at 4:39 PM #176522nostradamusParticipantI think it’s pretty safe to say that no matter who gets elected, American military presence in Iraq will be permanent (like Korea, Japan, Germany) and the investment banks will be getting bailed out as much as possible. All paid for by us.
The question is, how long are Americans going to take this? I for one am sick of being an ostrich. At least 1/3 of most people’s lifelong working career is dedicated to paying taxes, and those taxes are being used to enrich a privileged few. After sales tax and everything else we probably pay the equivalent of taxes in a socialist society but we don’t get any of the benefits of one (health care, retirement, etc).
Check this out, especially all the taxes and acts that led up to it. Please do not take this as incitement, rather just an historical observation of the similarities between then and now.
March 25, 2008 at 4:39 PM #176526nostradamusParticipantI think it’s pretty safe to say that no matter who gets elected, American military presence in Iraq will be permanent (like Korea, Japan, Germany) and the investment banks will be getting bailed out as much as possible. All paid for by us.
The question is, how long are Americans going to take this? I for one am sick of being an ostrich. At least 1/3 of most people’s lifelong working career is dedicated to paying taxes, and those taxes are being used to enrich a privileged few. After sales tax and everything else we probably pay the equivalent of taxes in a socialist society but we don’t get any of the benefits of one (health care, retirement, etc).
Check this out, especially all the taxes and acts that led up to it. Please do not take this as incitement, rather just an historical observation of the similarities between then and now.
March 25, 2008 at 4:39 PM #176528nostradamusParticipantI think it’s pretty safe to say that no matter who gets elected, American military presence in Iraq will be permanent (like Korea, Japan, Germany) and the investment banks will be getting bailed out as much as possible. All paid for by us.
The question is, how long are Americans going to take this? I for one am sick of being an ostrich. At least 1/3 of most people’s lifelong working career is dedicated to paying taxes, and those taxes are being used to enrich a privileged few. After sales tax and everything else we probably pay the equivalent of taxes in a socialist society but we don’t get any of the benefits of one (health care, retirement, etc).
Check this out, especially all the taxes and acts that led up to it. Please do not take this as incitement, rather just an historical observation of the similarities between then and now.
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