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Old 07-21-2008, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by sealybobo View Post
I'm a tax IF you are going to spend liberal. I think Pelosi called it pay go?

None of us like the excessive pork. FYI, even though the dems control congress, the gop still spent more pork in 2007. Can't get anything done if you don't give gop their pork.

Clinton balanced his budget, sortof. Better than Bush.

I think Obama is a great man. He's no Ron Paul, but you see what the Gop and corporate media did to him. All politicians knw he is right, but as Charles said, "talking against lobbyists is political suicide".

Ron Paul went on Air America. They/we/I agree with a lot of what he has to say. We also agree on some things Libertarians have to say. But it is either going to be McCain or Obama, and again, I think Obama is a great man. Statesman. McCain was until he sold out to the devil. He will continue the destruction of the American middle class.

My grandma says, "at least the democrats give a dog a bone".

Tax and spend. What a neocon thing to say. So you prefer a throw it on the debt and spend gop?. I'd love to see your credit card debt.
I'm the farthest thing from a neocon, brother. When I say tax and spend, it's because that's what liberals do. And I'm not just talking about liberal dems, I'm talking about the liberal CONGRESS. That's what it is now, it doesn't matter which party. There are VERY FEW true fiscal conservatives in congress today. I realize the Bush tax cuts were favored by the GOP, but I also realize that the inflation tax that kills us today is favored by BOTH parties equally, and it more than cancels out the measly little tax cuts as far as I'm concerned.

What I just can't comprehend though, is how you could support Obama and Paul. They are just about polar opposites domestically and especially economically, and Obama has proven himself to be such a flip flopper now, that there's no way of knowing whether he'll come through on his Iraq promises. And let's be real, the Iraq promises are the only thing he really had in common with Paul, the only difference being that Paul would withdraw immediately.
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