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Those pictures are hilarious, thanks for sharing them. The third one is my favorite.
Will the American people
Will the American people really vote for four more years of hardship?
Will they really choose to subject themselves to more misery?
Have they learned anything from past eight years???
I hope we don't wake up the day after the election to another headline: How Can ____ Million People Be So Dumb?
So what did everyone think of McCain's-Palin's speeches?
"Fresh fish aint always so fresh."
"...the Republican party still refuses to acknowledge or answer for the consequences that its policies & practices have had on this country over the past eight years. They aspire to paradox: They simultaneously verify AND refuse to answer for the shameful travesty that has been done to the American people, and to the world in the NAME OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE by a neocon doctrine that can only be described as an abysmal failure. They seem to be gambling that the recipients of their abuses won't notice. Contrary to offering a vision as to how they will reconcile the United States with the other nations of the world, they have carefully suppressed any such substantive discussion at their convention and have displayed unmitigated arrogance by adopting the position that their recent record is irrelevant in this election cycle ...and I quote:
"Our record is strictly off the record." Anonymous Republican overheard at convention.
Though they had an opportunity to show some REAL courage and some REAL integrity, they have fallen short because they are not willing to "own their failure," as Barack Obama challenged them to do in his acceptance speech in Denver. "We the people" are entitled to such a reckoning. We have endured much at their hands. Our country has sacrificed greatly and now they must make all accounts, financed by that sacrifice, good if they can. If they cannot, they must "own their failure." They believe in the ownership society? Well, then, let them "own their failure." They must admit their mistakes, show some contrition and genuine humility. Currently, much like Karl Rove, they still remain in contempt of the people of the United States of America.
They want to show that they've changed? GREAT! Let them force Karl Rove to answer his subpoena to come before congress. They want a real break with Bush and Cheney? GREAT! Impeach them. That just might get my vote, but I doubt it; and I expect the Republicans to be understanding as to why this is so. They have yet to demonstrate any SIGNS of actual accountability. Inaction speaks louder than insults."
Thanks to Palin's speech, Obama's campaign
received the largest donations, ever.
Everyone I know of is very ticked off and energized.
Palin's speech was an ugly tirade of non-stop lies
and false posturing.
McCain's speech was milder, but far removed from the reality of
his actions and what he will actually do in office.
What they don't seem to get is this--
They ARE the friggin problem!
I hit it twice in error.
I hit it twice in error.
They think WE don't get
They think WE don't get it.
Do they thing we don't know who has been in office these last 8 years? Who controlled Congress until November 2006? That we can't recall whose policies lead us to the problems we have today?
That McSame would try to sell himself (and Palin) ad being about CHANGE, makes me sick. He has no ideas of his own so he steals a theme from Obama.
McCain = Bush. It's more of the same - lies, deceit, false promsises, ignoring the law, trampling civil liberties, more war, and more.
This country cannot afford a McCain/Palin presidency.
Hey, I wonder what nasty
Hey,
I wonder what nasty little secrets they are hiding. It will be interesting because I think that all of Pale's indiscretions and hidden affairs are going to come out.
Palin said she had nothing
Palin said she had nothing to hide. So why are McCain's lawyers trying to stop the investigation? We know why but he won't give us the "straight" talk he promised.
Palin + McCain Equals More
Palin + McCain Equals More Bush
Friday, September 19, 2008
by Helen Thomas
The new Republican ticket seems like the current White House tenant. Neither McCain nor Palin appear to have any significant doubts about President Bush's disastrous policies. Palin's gubernatorial tenure in Alaska is personified by massive firings when she took office. She does not tolerate dissent and shuns the media.
It seems clear to me that we would have another imperial presidency if McCain and Palin win the hearts and minds of the American people in the November balloting. Bob Woodward of The Washington Post has been privy to the workings of the Bush White House and has written four books to prove it. In his latest Book, "The War Within," Woodward depicts Bush as a "man of few doubts" who is "still following his gut, convinced that the path he has chosen is right."
Bush, who has switched from using the word "win" in speaking of Iraq to "succeed," has the gung ho McCain-Palin team behind him. The question is, why? Woodward also wrote that Bush was intolerant of confrontations and in-depth debate. He said Bush maintained an "odd detachment" in the management of the war in Iraq "and too often failed to lead."
Bush has never explained why he invaded Iraq -- a country that had no doomsday weapons and did us no harm. It's doubtful that McCain or Palin could explain Bush's mindless mission in the Middle East if they gained the White House.
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/09/19-7
Market plunges 777
Market plunges 777 points!
Elect McCain and give us more of the same!!!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/top10/08/324_mccain.gif
Convict Bush, McCain and
Convict Bush, McCain and the GOP for the Economy
By Marie Cocco
September 30, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama, accused so often of taking too lawyerly an approach to the rough-and-tumble of presidential politics, delivered a brilliant summation at the very outset of his first debate with John McCain.
The question was about the gargantuan bailout being forced upon taxpayers as a way of rescuing the economy from the clutches of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. The answer was crisp and complete.
"This is a final verdict on eight years of failed economic policies promoted by George Bush, supported by Senator McCain, a theory that basically says that we can shred regulations and consumer protections and give more and more to (those who have) the most and somehow prosperity will trickle down," the Democratic presidential candidate said.
Were George W. Bush himself in the defendant's chair, this would be one of those cases in which the jury would be sent to the deliberation room and the judge would have to quickly return from his chambers to hear the verdict. Does anyone doubt that Bush would be found guilty as charged?
With this latest, grotesque mismanagement of a financial disintegration that showed its first signs years ago, Bush has done for the global economy what he did for New Orleans. He has allowed it -- allowed all of us -- to drown in a failure that is catastrophic, and he has done so through his usual combination of ineptitude and ideologically inspired indifference to the consequences of refusing to take early action.
Obama is fundamentally right. We have on Nov. 4 an opportunity to deliver the final verdict on a crowd that has been negligent in too many ways to count. McCain wasn't the ringleader, but he has been complicit.
Bush and the Republicans are guilty as charged. They deserve to be put away.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/09/convict_bush_mccain_and_the_go.html
McCain’s Social Security
McCain’s Social Security Privatization: Bad Idea When Bush Proposed It, Bad Idea Now
Oct 1, 2008
The events of the last two weeks have illustrated the volatility of America’s financial markets. Today, the Dow closed below where it was on George W. Bush’s first day in office.
And yet, John McCain still supports a Bush-style Social Security privatization plan that would encourage Americans to risk their retirement benefits on the stock market.
Private accounts are risky: BUSH AND MCCAIN tout the potential for higher returns as a reason to shift Social Security payments into the stock market. But an analysis by Robert Shiller of Yale University of a standard “lifetime” personal account, as envisioned by Bush and McCain, show they actually lose money one-third of the time. Furthermore, projections of rosy growth used to justify personal accounts stand in stark contrast to the projections of slower growth that indicate there may be an eventual shortfall in Social Security.
What McCain won’t tell you: The cost of closing the long-term shortfall in Social Security is less than the cost of extending Bush’s tax breaks for the richest 1% of Americans, as John McCain has proposed.
But McCain seems less interested in saving Social Security than gambling it away.
http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2008/09/29/ss-privatization-bad-idea/
Barack Obama: "Are you
Barack Obama: "Are you better off than you were four years ago? At the pace things are going right now you’re going to have ask whether you’re better off than you were four weeks ago."
Obama should add: And (if McSame is elected) how much worse off will you be four years from now!!!