From: ""R&B"" on 5 Sep 2008 02:58 "dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote > > Randy....when are you and the rest of the libs going to figure it out. > There is a great distinction between McCain and Bush. Yes, one is smart and one is stupid. One is brave, one is a coward. But since McCain has voted along with Bush's agenda over 90 percent of the time, it's hard to see how there's much difference. Is economic plan is right out of the same Republican playbook -- lower taxes for the wealthiest Americans, more rewarding companies with tax breaks for shipping American jobs overseas, no vision for the future. Building a bridge to the 1930s. > I hope the Dems keep talking about the last 8 years. McCain will talk > about the next and Americans will figure out the difference. And if this 72-year-old four-time cancer survivor lives through eight years of being president, I'll personally blow you. Randy
From: Carbon on 5 Sep 2008 07:19 On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 21:35:07 -0700, dene wrote: > "annika1980" <annika1980(a)aol.com> wrote in message > news:d5e4b1f9-db55-43dd- b3d4-072e878fcd4a(a)e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > On Sep 4, 11:59 pm, "dene" <d...(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote: > > >> Randy....when are you and the rest of the libs going to figure it out. >> There is a great distinction between McCain and Bush. > > Yeah, McCain is 10 years older and in poorer health. And McCain never > went AWOL. > > --------------------------------------------------- > > McCain is a better leader. So is everybody else.
From: William Clark on 5 Sep 2008 07:47 In article <Tq-dncYaYJswRV3VnZ2dnUVZ_qrinZ2d(a)giganews.com>, "\"R&B\"" <noneofyourbusiness(a)all.com> wrote: > "dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote > > > > Randy....when are you and the rest of the libs going to figure it out. > > There is a great distinction between McCain and Bush. > > > Yes, one is smart and one is stupid. One is brave, one is a coward. > > But since McCain has voted along with Bush's agenda over 90 percent of the > time, it's hard to see how there's much difference. Is economic plan is > right out of the same Republican playbook -- lower taxes for the wealthiest > Americans, more rewarding companies with tax breaks for shipping American > jobs overseas, no vision for the future. Building a bridge to the 1930s. > > > > I hope the Dems keep talking about the last 8 years. McCain will talk > > about the next and Americans will figure out the difference. > > > And if this 72-year-old four-time cancer survivor lives through eight years > of being president, I'll personally blow you. > > Randy Actuarily, McCain has a 10% chance of falling off his perch in the next 4 years, and a 27% chance of doing so in the next eight. Does anyone seriously want Palin as President? Yikes. William Clark
From: Heywood Jablowmi on 5 Sep 2008 09:44 "Howard Beale" <bealehoward(a)ymail.com> wrote in message news:7773111c-02a8-4d5e-ab89-b676b14538d0(a)79g2000hsk.googlegroups.com... > On Sep 4, 2:42 pm, annika1980 <annika1...(a)aol.com> wrote: >> Last night Sarah Palin made a speech which went 40 minutes but was >> short on issues. >> The one brief mention of policy was stolen straight from Barack >> Obama's DNC speech. >> >> Here's what Obama siad in his speech: >> "As President, I will tap our natural gas reserves, invest in clean >> coal technology, and find ways to safely harness nuclear power. I'll >> help our auto companies re-tool, so that the fuel-efficient cars of >> the future are built right here in America. I'll make it easier for >> the American people to afford these new cars. And I'll invest 150 >> billion dollars over the next decade in affordable, renewable sources >> of energy - wind power and solar power and the next generation of >> biofuels; an investment that will lead to new industries and five >> million new jobs that pay well and can't ever be outsourced." >> >> Now here's what palin had to say: >> "Starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we're going >> to >> lay more pipelines ... build more new-clear plants ... create jobs >> with clean coal ... and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal, and >> other alternative sources." >> >> Is there an echo in here? > > This is not a psychotic breakdown; it's a cleansing moment of clarity. Drill baby drill.. McCain said something very similar in his speech last night , forget Palin...
From: Frank Ketchum on 5 Sep 2008 08:53
"William Clark" <wclark2(a)colnospamumbus.rr.com> wrote in message news:wclark2-992F1F.07475505092008(a)charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu... > > Does anyone seriously want Palin as President? Yikes. > Yeah, she only has and 80% job approval rating in Alaska. |