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September 4, 2008 at 4:53 PM in reply to: U.S. House Price Decline Could Be Worse than Great Depression, Economist Shiller Says #266352
svelteParticipantHmmm, The Big Apple and Miami…good catches!
Now we’ve rounded out the list for a U-shaped road trip: Start w/SF, then Vegas, NOLA, Miami, finishing up in NYC.
Then I guess we’d have to drive across the dull heartland back home. We’d probably be wiped by then anyway. π
svelteParticipantHmmm, The Big Apple and Miami…good catches!
Now we’ve rounded out the list for a U-shaped road trip: Start w/SF, then Vegas, NOLA, Miami, finishing up in NYC.
Then I guess we’d have to drive across the dull heartland back home. We’d probably be wiped by then anyway. π
svelteParticipantHmmm, The Big Apple and Miami…good catches!
Now we’ve rounded out the list for a U-shaped road trip: Start w/SF, then Vegas, NOLA, Miami, finishing up in NYC.
Then I guess we’d have to drive across the dull heartland back home. We’d probably be wiped by then anyway. π
svelteParticipantHmmm, The Big Apple and Miami…good catches!
Now we’ve rounded out the list for a U-shaped road trip: Start w/SF, then Vegas, NOLA, Miami, finishing up in NYC.
Then I guess we’d have to drive across the dull heartland back home. We’d probably be wiped by then anyway. π
svelteParticipantHmmm, The Big Apple and Miami…good catches!
Now we’ve rounded out the list for a U-shaped road trip: Start w/SF, then Vegas, NOLA, Miami, finishing up in NYC.
Then I guess we’d have to drive across the dull heartland back home. We’d probably be wiped by then anyway. π
svelteParticipant[quote=greekfire]As sad as it is to say it, this current
presidential cycle has already been decided by the corporate-political-media complex. Obama will win in convincing fashion and McCain will go down as a faux-maverick shill that bowed down to the president/party that preceded him… See you in 2012.[/quote]I don’t think it is as clear as that. The republicans have a habit of putting some very negative ads out just weeks before the election and swaying people at the last minute. I have no doubt that is planned again.
What I can’t quite figure out is why so many people, given months to learn about the candidates, can be swayed at the last minute like that.
svelteParticipant[quote=greekfire]As sad as it is to say it, this current
presidential cycle has already been decided by the corporate-political-media complex. Obama will win in convincing fashion and McCain will go down as a faux-maverick shill that bowed down to the president/party that preceded him… See you in 2012.[/quote]I don’t think it is as clear as that. The republicans have a habit of putting some very negative ads out just weeks before the election and swaying people at the last minute. I have no doubt that is planned again.
What I can’t quite figure out is why so many people, given months to learn about the candidates, can be swayed at the last minute like that.
svelteParticipant[quote=greekfire]As sad as it is to say it, this current
presidential cycle has already been decided by the corporate-political-media complex. Obama will win in convincing fashion and McCain will go down as a faux-maverick shill that bowed down to the president/party that preceded him… See you in 2012.[/quote]I don’t think it is as clear as that. The republicans have a habit of putting some very negative ads out just weeks before the election and swaying people at the last minute. I have no doubt that is planned again.
What I can’t quite figure out is why so many people, given months to learn about the candidates, can be swayed at the last minute like that.
svelteParticipant[quote=greekfire]As sad as it is to say it, this current
presidential cycle has already been decided by the corporate-political-media complex. Obama will win in convincing fashion and McCain will go down as a faux-maverick shill that bowed down to the president/party that preceded him… See you in 2012.[/quote]I don’t think it is as clear as that. The republicans have a habit of putting some very negative ads out just weeks before the election and swaying people at the last minute. I have no doubt that is planned again.
What I can’t quite figure out is why so many people, given months to learn about the candidates, can be swayed at the last minute like that.
svelteParticipant[quote=greekfire]As sad as it is to say it, this current
presidential cycle has already been decided by the corporate-political-media complex. Obama will win in convincing fashion and McCain will go down as a faux-maverick shill that bowed down to the president/party that preceded him… See you in 2012.[/quote]I don’t think it is as clear as that. The republicans have a habit of putting some very negative ads out just weeks before the election and swaying people at the last minute. I have no doubt that is planned again.
What I can’t quite figure out is why so many people, given months to learn about the candidates, can be swayed at the last minute like that.
September 3, 2008 at 9:56 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265586
svelteParticipantThere were quite a few intentional misrepresentations in her speech which irritated me, but she is a fine speaker.
The family shots came off a little Beverly Hillbillies and I too didn’t hear much of substance except what appeared to be a reiteration that gas/oil exploration is a large part of her proposed energy solution. I guess that shouldn’t be surprising given she got yanked out of Alaska just a few short days ago.
I will be anxious to see what the polls say come next Monday.
They say that people vote the prez, not the VP. I still say she’s gonna be a big win or a big mistake for McCain. I really doubt it will be neutral.
September 3, 2008 at 9:56 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265800
svelteParticipantThere were quite a few intentional misrepresentations in her speech which irritated me, but she is a fine speaker.
The family shots came off a little Beverly Hillbillies and I too didn’t hear much of substance except what appeared to be a reiteration that gas/oil exploration is a large part of her proposed energy solution. I guess that shouldn’t be surprising given she got yanked out of Alaska just a few short days ago.
I will be anxious to see what the polls say come next Monday.
They say that people vote the prez, not the VP. I still say she’s gonna be a big win or a big mistake for McCain. I really doubt it will be neutral.
September 3, 2008 at 9:56 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265814
svelteParticipantThere were quite a few intentional misrepresentations in her speech which irritated me, but she is a fine speaker.
The family shots came off a little Beverly Hillbillies and I too didn’t hear much of substance except what appeared to be a reiteration that gas/oil exploration is a large part of her proposed energy solution. I guess that shouldn’t be surprising given she got yanked out of Alaska just a few short days ago.
I will be anxious to see what the polls say come next Monday.
They say that people vote the prez, not the VP. I still say she’s gonna be a big win or a big mistake for McCain. I really doubt it will be neutral.
September 3, 2008 at 9:56 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265860
svelteParticipantThere were quite a few intentional misrepresentations in her speech which irritated me, but she is a fine speaker.
The family shots came off a little Beverly Hillbillies and I too didn’t hear much of substance except what appeared to be a reiteration that gas/oil exploration is a large part of her proposed energy solution. I guess that shouldn’t be surprising given she got yanked out of Alaska just a few short days ago.
I will be anxious to see what the polls say come next Monday.
They say that people vote the prez, not the VP. I still say she’s gonna be a big win or a big mistake for McCain. I really doubt it will be neutral.
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