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Debate~Discuss : MCCAIN/PALIN---OBAMA/BIDEN---IT'S DEBATE TIME!!!
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From: MSN NicknameJRowlett  (Original Message)Sent: 9/16/2008 7:23 PM
So who and why?  or even why not?  anything goes,  talk age,  experience,  even the bridge to no where as long as we are nice about it.  lol
 
I like McCain/Palin
 
 
 
 

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From: MSN Nicknamemisty_pirateSent: 9/16/2008 9:44 PM
i like mccain/palin
 
well if the truth be known....i don't really like any of them, but they seem to be the lesser of the 2 evils.

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From: MSN Nickname¨·÷Ëxí÷·¨Sent: 9/17/2008 7:02 PM
I'm a bigtime Republican but McCain is far from a perfect choice for me.  But the alternative is totally unacceptable.
 
Also, a little FYI about Obama...
 
 

Barack Obama's Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Connection

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

By John Gibson

Lehman Brothers collapse is traced back to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two big mortgage banks that got a federal bailout a few weeks ago.

Freddie and Fannie used huge lobbying budgets and political contributions to keep regulators off their backs.

A group called the Center for Responsive Politics keeps track of which politicians get Fannie and Freddie political contributions. The top three U.S. senators getting big Fannie and Freddie political bucks were Democrats and No. 2 is Sen. Barack Obama.

Now remember, he's only been in the Senate four years, but he still managed to grab the No. 2 spot ahead of John Kerry �decades in the Senate �and Chris Dodd, who is chairman of the Senate Banking Committee.

Fannie and Freddie have been creations of the congressional Democrats and the Clinton White House, designed to make mortgages available to more people and, as it turns out, some people who couldn't afford them.

Fannie and Freddie have also been places for big Washington Democrats to go to work in the semi-private sector and pocket millions. The Clinton administration's White House Budget Director Franklin Raines ran Fannie and collected $50 million. Jamie Gorelick �Clinton Justice Department official �worked for Fannie and took home $26 million. Big Democrat Jim Johnson, recently on Obama's VP search committee, has hauled in millions from his Fannie Mae CEO job.

Now remember: Obama's ads and stump speeches attack McCain and Republican policies for the current financial turmoil. It is demonstrably not Republican policy and worse, it appears the man attacking McCain �Sen. Obama �was at the head of the line when the piggies lined up at the Fannie and Freddie trough for campaign bucks.

Sen. Barack Obama: No. 2 on the Fannie/Freddie list of favored politicians after just four short years in the Senate.

Next time you see that ad, you might notice he fails to mention that part of the Fannie and Freddie problem.


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From: MSN NicknameJRowlettSent: 9/17/2008 7:12 PM
now rick,  i could run on over to MSNBC and find a story that spin's it differenty.  lol   and on top of the freddie/fannie mess we have lost all but two of the largest investment banks in the country.  and we are bailing out AIG to the tune of 85 BILLION. 
 
it's a real mess but not one we can blame on the president.  this is congree's bad and they need to suck it up and fix it.   the american dream is to live a good life and have a home of your own.   notice i said dream.   it's not an entitlement and we seem to have forgotten this.  we were giving home loans to people who had defaulted on a home loan less than a year before!!!
 
But i think there are things about obama that worry me far more than this connection.   just as there are things about mccain i am not to happy with.
 
i have noticed on board online that the left is getting really nasty in comments.   i have never seen the trash tossed like this and i am a news junky.  lol
 
So anyone want to root for obama?
 
anybody worried about palin becomeing vp?

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