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PhiGam 02-16-2008 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1601457)
Obviously didn't bother to read the original post. :rolleyes:

I did, its funny. I'm just saying why he shouldn't be president.

AKA_Monet 02-16-2008 01:18 AM

I thought the OP was taking about Nato Jenkins...

southernfrat 02-19-2008 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leslie Anne (Post 1601457)
Obviously didn't bother to read the original post. :rolleyes:


The original post is funny but PhiGam just happens to make a point that most of ya'll would probably not know. For any of you that are voting for this joke of a candidate please tell me some of his policies (well since this is on the internet i'm sure you will just go to his website and grab whatever he claims as his policy off of there). Most of his supporters are taken by his ability to speak and his idea of "change". If you want to know why not to vote for Obama his voting record will explain everything.

DaemonSeid 02-20-2008 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by southernfrat (Post 1604085)
For any of you that are voting for this joke of a candidate please tell me some of his policies (well since this is on the internet i'm sure you will just go to his website and grab whatever he claims as his policy off of there).

Why don't you go to the website, cut and paste for everyone to see and save others the trouble....?

Drolefille 02-20-2008 08:28 PM

Without looking at the website:
-Fixing NCLB and rewarding teachers on a merit-based system.
-Ending the war in Iraq.
-Focus on the war in Afghanistan and on finishing it.
-No censorship on cable but an call for advertisements to be shown appropriately and for parents to take responsibility.
-Keep religion out of policies and laws.
-Repeal Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and lower taxes for the middle class.
-Have an optional health care plan available for everyone that equals the congressional health plan and for those who wish to keep private insurance, lower premiums and costs. (Note: Children would be required to have insurance either private or public, adults would not.)
-Refocus the health care system on prevention, not treatment.
-Increased grants, scholarships, loans for college students with the requirement of some sort of public service in return.
-Stop torturing prisoners.
-Reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce emissions.
-Take the money we're spending in Iraq and invest in the infrastructure of our country.
-Consider how to address Social Security by raising the cap on the amount paid in for those with an income over $200,000 (proposed only)

-Work rationally to accomplish these things. This means working with Republicans not alienating them. It may mean sacrificing a "perfect" solution to get to one that will pass.

shinerbock 02-20-2008 08:41 PM

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KSig RC 02-20-2008 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1604685)
Without looking at the website:
-Fixing NCLB and rewarding teachers on a merit-based system.
-Ending the war in Iraq.
-Focus on the war in Afghanistan and on finishing it.
-No censorship on cable but an call for advertisements to be shown appropriately and for parents to take responsibility.
-Keep religion out of policies and laws.
-Repeal Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and lower taxes for the middle class.
-Have an optional health care plan available for everyone that equals the congressional health plan and for those who wish to keep private insurance, lower premiums and costs. (Note: Children would be required to have insurance either private or public, adults would not.)
-Refocus the health care system on prevention, not treatment.
-Increased grants, scholarships, loans for college students with the requirement of some sort of public service in return.
-Stop torturing prisoners.
-Reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce emissions.
-Take the money we're spending in Iraq and invest in the infrastructure of our country.
-Consider how to address Social Security by raising the cap on the amount paid in for those with an income over $200,000 (proposed only)

-Work rationally to accomplish these things. This means working with Republicans not alienating them. It may mean sacrificing a "perfect" solution to get to one that will pass.

So like was posited earlier . . . liberal spending?

Doesn't every one of these things cost additional money that does not currently exist in the budget? We were over budget before Iraq, so that simply cannot be the source of the money - plus, it will still cost money to pull out (insert abortion joke here?) . . . that was the original crack.

Drolefille 02-20-2008 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1604697)
So like was posited earlier . . . liberal spending?

Doesn't every one of these things cost additional money that does not currently exist in the budget? We were over budget before Iraq, so that simply cannot be the source of the money - plus, it will still cost money to pull out (insert abortion joke here?) . . . that was the original crack.

Eh, more money comes in for SS and I believe more money in taxes.

But half that stuff doesn't involve spending more so that's really a false summary. I don't think day one he's going to stop paying money into Iraq but post-withdrawal there will indeed be funds available.

DSTCHAOS 02-20-2008 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1604685)
Without looking at the website:
-Fixing NCLB and rewarding teachers on a merit-based system.
-Ending the war in Iraq.
-Focus on the war in Afghanistan and on finishing it.
-No censorship on cable but an call for advertisements to be shown appropriately and for parents to take responsibility.
-Keep religion out of policies and laws.
-Repeal Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and lower taxes for the middle class.
-Have an optional health care plan available for everyone that equals the congressional health plan and for those who wish to keep private insurance, lower premiums and costs. (Note: Children would be required to have insurance either private or public, adults would not.)
-Refocus the health care system on prevention, not treatment.
-Increased grants, scholarships, loans for college students with the requirement of some sort of public service in return.
-Stop torturing prisoners.
-Reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce emissions.
-Take the money we're spending in Iraq and invest in the infrastructure of our country.
-Consider how to address Social Security by raising the cap on the amount paid in for those with an income over $200,000 (proposed only)

-Work rationally to accomplish these things. This means working with Republicans not alienating them. It may mean sacrificing a "perfect" solution to get to one that will pass.


You did better than many Obama supporters can do. :) I might print this out and put it in my "who will I vote for" folder.

DaemonSeid 02-20-2008 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1604728)
You did better than many Obama supporters can do. :) I might print this out and put it in my "who will I vote for" folder.

breaking news:

Watching MSNBC and they are reporting that McCain may be dipping the fountain of youth....again....

They have a story from the New York Times reportedly linking McCain to a lobbyist by the name of Vickie Iseman back in 2000 and sources say that they may have had 'relations' ...more to come as the story breaks


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/21/us...hp&oref=slogin

Drolefille 02-20-2008 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1604728)
You did better than many Obama supporters can do. :) I might print this out and put it in my "who will I vote for" folder.

Lol. I'm a political nerd right now, and for those people who say he never talks about anything in his speeches a lot of that was mentioned last night in TX.
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1604738)
breaking news:

Watching MSNBC and they are reporting that McCain may be dipping the fountain of youth....again....

They have a story from the New York Times reportedly linking McCain to a lobbyist by the name of Vickie Iseman back in 2000 and sources say that they may have had 'relations' ...more to come as the story breaks

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/21/us...hp&oref=slogin

Oh geez. At least this isn't "he fathered a black child." Of course, I heard Obama fathered two black children so he isn't one to talk.

DaemonSeid 02-20-2008 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1604753)
Lol. I'm a political nerd right now, and for those people who say he never talks about anything in his speeches a lot of that was mentioned last night in TX.

Oh geez. At least this isn't "he fathered a black child." Of course, I heard Obama fathered two black children so he isn't one to talk.

??? You mean 2 more outside of Michelle ???

O well....

Senusret I 02-20-2008 10:55 PM

I think the pun was that his two children ARE black...

:)

Drolefille 02-20-2008 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1604838)
I think the pun was that his two children ARE black...

:)

Indeed.
Come on Daemonseid, keep up ;)
And of course there's the question if Chelsea Clinton's a "black child" since her father wasn't a "black" president until after she was born. I don't think there's any precedent for that sort of determination.

KSig RC 02-20-2008 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1604709)
Eh, more money comes in for SS and I believe more money in taxes.

This is an incredibly specious answer, but I'm sure you know that - and I don't mean to put you on the spot, but I think the concern is more valid than most Obama supporters are admitting.

Obama is not exactly proposing spending cuts, except in Iraq, which is all deficit spending to start! (IIRC, obv)


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