Obama up by 8......

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Kinda pathetic that it took a financial disaster the magnitude of which this nation has not seen since the Great Depression to sway voters away from a party that according to you is hated and reviled more than anything the world has ever seen towards your candidate.

LOL. Celebrate all you want about Obama's 8 points...its truly sad that the Democrats have to wait for disaster and misery in order to have a shot at winning the Presidency.


This was your president, his policies, and he had a compliant congress for 6 years.

You should just admit bush fucked up, bush is one of the worst presidents in history, and you should apologize for your votes for Bush. Because your votes helped drive this nation over a cliff.
 
Kinda pathetic that it took a financial disaster the magnitude of which this nation has not seen since the Great Depression to sway voters away from a party that according to you is hated and reviled more than anything the world has ever seen towards your candidate.

LOL. Celebrate all you want about Obama's 8 points...its truly sad that the Democrats have to wait for disaster and misery in order to have a shot at winning the Presidency.

It is sad it took a financial disaster to make Americans come around.
 
Apart from wasting $100M on the Chicago Annanberg Challenge, what exactly are Obama's economic and financial credentials?

And no calling Frank Raines for advice, young man.

Well, he has a plan that will provide tax breaks to 81 percent of households.
 
Obama's PROVEN experience is to squander $100M...and all you can complain about is McCain doesn't know enough about economics to micromanage an economy...which is actually a good thing.

I'll take McCain's self-avowed ignorance over Obama's proven failures and plans to repeat them on a national level ANY DAY.

When did Obama squander 100M?
 
No, the people whose job it is to know how economies work should be in business, not government. It isn't government's job to run business.

Alas Obama--who knows nothing about business--thinks it is his job to run business. He strikes me as someone who just took a class on CPR claiming he can handle neurosurgery.

You have touched a very important point. You doubt Obama's experience over his policies. You are pissing me off so I will say this once and make myself clear, they have advisors dumbass.
 
McCain supported spending $1 trillion dollars on a FAKE war in Iraq.

Actually the war is quite real, fake wars are actually cheap. The war was caused by a lie, we know, some of us longer than others. I believe I have seen you before, you are the America hater aren;t you? Listen, we all know Bush sucks, and know Iraq was bs and no reason for anybody to die. We know McCain read from the Republican script, like every Republican still does, but now ever they say to bash Bush. Any anti Bush comment you can give is not new.
 
Kinda pathetic that it took a financial disaster the magnitude of which this nation has not seen since the Great Depression to sway voters away from a party that according to you is hated and reviled more than anything the world has ever seen towards your candidate.

LOL. Celebrate all you want about Obama's 8 points...its truly sad that the Democrats have to wait for disaster and misery in order to have a shot at winning the Presidency.

Disaster and misery that were caused by every Neocon's former hero, W. Now that the country is a shambles and W is a lame duck, you're all ready to turn your backs on him.

I'm sorry to say it, BUT THE OPINIONS OF YOU NEOCONS ARE WORTHLESS. YOU ARE THE FOOLS WHO ELECTED W TWICE AND DEFENDED HIM FOR THE LAST 7 1/2 YEARS.

You can't take it back, the rest of the country knows how badly the Republicans have screwed things up, and party time is OVER. You're not getting away from separating yourselves from W.

No one is claiming that Barack Obama has more experience than John McCain. This election is about experience vs. good judgment. I am terrified about the idea of having someone who is going to fly off the handle and make crazy decisions from a place of desperation. Palin's selection and the suspension of his campaign are two examples of this kind of decision making. You saw McCain make another snap decision during the debate when pressed on what he would trim from the budget, and he suddenly started yammering about a spending freeze.

Obama, on the other hand, has remained rational throughout this entire campaign. I suspect he will have a much cooler head in a crisis, and I trust him not to gamble with America's future by making rash decisions out of anger.
 
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Make all the excuses you need to help you sleep at night. The rest of us really don't care.

Well sure... but then that's the nature of fascism.

Just shows that when it comes to the economy the American people trust Obama handily over McCain.

So you feel that the 8 points somehow represents that 'the American people trust Obama?' I wonder on what basis you are resting that conclusion?

My bet is that you've nothing which is intellectually sound or logically valid which you'd like to offer as a basis.

I mean to do that, you'd have to show that 'the American people' have some experience with Obama, as experience is the basis of trust... yet Obama has no experience as an executive... What's more, your conclusion would require that 'the American people' as represented by that 8 point majority, would themselves be qualified to make such a judgment; yet that same group elected the very socialists which passed the legislation and signed it into law that caused the catastrophe...

That being so, the question then becomes 'on what basis would someone trust the American people, represented by that 8% majority?'

Perhaps you'll tackle some of that... but you'll forgive me if I don't hold my breath, as I've little trust that such is within your intellectual means.

Although... I would be beyond astounded, if you were to pull it off.
 
Disaster and misery that were caused by every Neocon's former hero, W. Now that the country is a shambles and W is a lame duck, you're all ready to turn your backs on him.

I'm sorry to say it, BUT THE OPINIONS OF YOU NEOCONS ARE WORTHLESS. YOU ARE THE FOOLS WHO ELECTED W TWICE AND DEFENDED HIM FOR THE LAST 7 1/2 YEARS.

Hey genius... would you takea moment and provide for the board the list of GW Bush economic policies which you can crrelate to the meltdown of the mortgage business?

(Now I advance this query to this member purely to prove that she is absolutely without anything approaching a valid basis to set this farce... It's a means to prove her a fool and to further prove why these idiots shoudl never be allowed within the city limits of any town which has a voting booth. The fact is she will NOT post a single economic policy which was advanced by GW Bush that has ANY potential to be correlated to the current melt-down of the mortgage and equity markets.)

Enjoy...
 
McCain's Economic Adviser is ex-Texas Sen. Phil Gramm. On Dec. 15, 2000, hours before Congress was to leave for Christmas recess, Gramm had a 262-page amendment slipped into the appropriations bill. It forbade federal agencies to regulate the financial derivatives that greased the skids for passing along risky mortgage-backed securities to investors. And that, my friends, is why everything's falling apart. That is why the taxpayers are now on the hook for the follies of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Bear Stearns and now the insurance giant AIG to the tune of $700 billion.
 

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