Palin Still Doesn't Get It

rayboyusmc

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I have quite a few people who are giving us information about the record of Obama and Biden, and at the end of the day, though, it is — it's so clear, again, what those choices are. Either new ideas, new energy and reform of Washington, D.C., or more of the same," Palin said.

Does she know that McCain is a Washington Insider more than Obama? Does she know that her party has been in power for the last 8 years and has been the party that gave US the Same? Does she know that they stole the change platform from Obama?

Palin doesn't specify where she gets her news - Yahoo! News
 
LMAO first they highjack the Change message and now they're using the MORE OF THE SAME mantra?

yesterday McCain latched onto Obama's suggestion of raising the FDIC insurance amount up to $250K...

does this mean that McCain thinks he can win by turning himself into Obama? Will he show up in black face soon at the rallys? :lol:
 
LMAO first they highjack the Change message and now they're using the MORE OF THE SAME mantra?

yesterday McCain latched onto Obama's suggestion of raising the FDIC insurance amount up to $250K...

does this mean that McCain thinks he can win by turning himself into Obama? Will he show up in black face soon at the rallys? :lol:

:rofl:

And Sarah Palin is going to change into Joe Biden. :lol:
 
LMAO first they highjack the Change message and now they're using the MORE OF THE SAME mantra?

yesterday McCain latched onto Obama's suggestion of raising the FDIC insurance amount up to $250K...

does this mean that McCain thinks he can win by turning himself into Obama? Will he show up in black face soon at the rallys? :lol:

Double post, my mistake.
 
LMAO first they highjack the Change message and now they're using the MORE OF THE SAME mantra?

yesterday McCain latched onto Obama's suggestion of raising the FDIC insurance amount up to $250K...

does this mean that McCain thinks he can win by turning himself into Obama? Will he show up in black face soon at the rallys? :lol:

theyll go into the booth and say "well, both promise change. so i cant go wrong with either one!" (closes eyes and pulls a lever)
 
Does she know that McCain is a Washington Insider more than Obama? Does she know that her party has been in power for the last 8 years and has been the party that gave US the Same? Does she know that they stole the change platform from Obama?

Palin doesn't specify where she gets her news - Yahoo! News

rayboy - FYI The President doesn't make the laws... You may want to review the constitution before you make silly statements like this... Also, can you expalin how Obama's connections to Fannie and Freddie and ACORN represent change?
 
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rayboy - FYI The President doesn't make the laws... You may want to review the constitution before you make silly statements like this... Also, can you expalin how Obama's connections to Fannie and Freddie and ACORN represent change?

can you tell us what his connections to Fannie and Freddie are?
 
can you tell us what his connections to Fannie and Freddie are?

James Johnson
Frank Raines
Second highest receivor of money from fanny and freddy only behind chriss dodd

has received more money from fannie and freddy in 4 years then every senator has in the past 20 combined individually, except for dodd
 
James Johnson
Frank Raines
Second highest receivor of money from fanny and freddy only behind chriss dodd

has received more money from fannie and freddy in 4 years then every senator has in the past 20 combined individually, except for dodd

No, not so much.

-- Highest congressional career totals for contributions from PACs tied to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae:

House Minority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo., $78,500.

Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Utah, Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, $71,499.

Rep. Spencer Bachus, of Alabama, House Financial Services Committee, senior Republican, $70,500.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., $60,500.

House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, $60,500.
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Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., chairman of Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, $48,500.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., $47,000.

Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, $30,500.

_ Fannie Mae's PAC total contributions to congressional races this election cycle through June:

_ House: Democrats, $275,950; Republicans, $257,850.

_ Senate: Democrats, $82,500; Republicans $83,500.

_ The companies' lobbying expenses in first half of this year: $7.4 million.

washingtonpost.com

Where do you people get your facts from? Jesus Christ.
 
I don't trust anything on Faux News sorry.

wanna try again?

oh and while you're looking could you also find the connection between Rick Davis' McCain's campaign manager, and Fannie and Freddie? thanks, you're a peach :tongue:

Fox news is just as credible as a news source than CNN or MSNBC. The pundits on FNC tend to be a hell of alot more conservative than any other channel, but their news coverage isn't biased and is reliable.
 
Fox news is just as credible as a news source than CNN or MSNBC. The pundits on FNC tend to be a hell of alot more conservative than any other channel, but their news coverage isn't biased and is reliable.

Depends on the issue. And something like that one is pure spin. But as Silence said, you might first want to look at McCain's campaign manager. I think Rick Davis is still getting about $15,000 a month from them.
 
kman, you may want to learn how to read.

I never said Bush made the laws. I stated that he and republican party are responsible for the mess were in.

You can't preach a mantra of change when your party made the mess you want to change. And please don't tell me McCain was never in Washington for the last 8 years voting for 90% of what Bush wanted.

Legistlative - Makes the Laws
Executive - Breaks the Laws
Judicial - Sends Bush and Cheney to jail:clap2:
Media - Takes pictures of them in jail
 
[QUOTEtalking to liberals is like talking to a brick wall...
][/QUOTE]

Well, that a hell of lot easier than talking to true believer conservatives. At least a brick wall has some intelligence.

Seriously, why make such a stupid remark. The right is no easier to talk to than the left when giving them data they don't want to hear.

PS.

Does the name Davis mean anything to you? Like one of McGrumbles main advisers. Taking money from Freddie and Fattie up until three weeks ago when it was found out?
 

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