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Old 09-07-08, 05:02 PM   #21
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Re: JOE BIDEN and the silence of the GOP

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Actually, you are wrong.

If the American people realize the Socialist/Marxist/Communist reality of Obama and Biden's plan they will vote for John McCain and Sarah Palin in numbers that will make your heads spin.

Yet he protects private property! Anyways any serious look at Obama and you will find he differs little fundamentally from McCain. The reason Americans don't "realize" that he is a socialist is because he is not one, despite his rhetoric he is not much of a change and offers no salvation whatsoever.
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Good points!

Here is something for those who might doubt what you and the other patriots here have been saying.



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Hmmm...interesting aritcle. It seems to be an opinion by some outside person, as many of the definitions are this person's and do not reflect reality...they are misrepresentations. The facts of the article (assuming they are facts) seem pretty good to me. I'd like to know how this could be pulled off, fiscally.
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I hope my America is different than his, the man who lied about his wife and child getting killed by a drunk driver to ratchet up sympathy votes, I guess. Why one would embellish something so tragic is downright bizarre and creepy. Is nothing sacred?

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Thanks for perfectly making Biden's point.

What do you talk about when you can't defend the issues.
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Joseph Robinette Biden Jr is known for his fabricating and plagiarism on more than one occasion. He was caught cheating in law school, he received an F but was allowed to take the exam again. He finished near the bottom of his class in law school and if you ask him he will tell you he finished at the top. The man is a habitual liar and he has the third most liberal voting record in the senate.

The preceeding text was all factual. I will be happy to post links backing up said facts.
And thank you to for perfectly illustrating Biden's argument.
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Good points!

Here is something for those who might doubt what you and the other patriots here have been saying.

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So you support the increasing gap between rich and poor in this company that Reagan ignited and Bush has continued.

What else is new.
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So you support the increasing gap between rich and poor in this company that Reagan ignited and Bush has continued.
An increasing gap is good. Everyone I know was poor when they first left home to join the workforce, and many of them now are millionaires. An increasing gap merely means that it is possible to climb higher and farther than it was in the past (but only if you're willing to work at it). "Sharing the wealth" really means sharing the poverty.
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So you support the increasing gap between rich and poor in this company that Reagan ignited and Bush has continued.

What else is new.
Convince me that you share mainstream American values of Capitalism and secular Democracy and the continuation of our national traditions and cultural values and maybe I will care more about your opinions.
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An increasing gap is good. Everyone I know was poor when they first left home to join the workforce, and many of them now are millionaires. An increasing gap merely means that it is possible to climb higher and farther than it was in the past (but only if you're willing to work at it). "Sharing the wealth" really means sharing the poverty.
Then you should vote for McCain, who will continue the Bush/Republican policies that have made the rich richer and the poor poorer.
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Convince me that you share mainstream American values of Capitalism and secular Democracy and the continuation of our national traditions and cultural values and maybe I will care more about your opinions.
Couldn't care less.

Your position is clear, you just thanked a post supporting the widening gap between the rich and poor. You support an America where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, and it's clear why McCain would be your man.

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Yet he protects private property! Anyways any serious look at Obama and you will find he differs little fundamentally from McCain. The reason Americans don't "realize" that he is a socialist is because he is not one, despite his rhetoric he is not much of a change and offers no salvation whatsoever.
You don't seem to know what you are talking about.

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Throughout his career, Obama has worked closely with a network of stone-cold socialists and full-blown communists striving for "economic justice."

He's been traveling in an orbit of collectivism that runs from Nairobi to Honolulu, and on through Chicago to Washington.

Yet a recent AP poll found that only 6% of Americans would describe Obama as "liberal," let alone socialist.

Public opinion polls usually reflect media opinion, and the media by and large have portrayed Obama as a moderate "outsider" (the No. 1 term survey respondents associate him with) who will bring a "breath of fresh air" to Washington.

The few who have drilled down on his radical roots have tended to downplay or pooh-pooh them. Even skeptics have failed to connect the dots for fear of being called the dreaded "r" word.

But too much is at stake in this election to continue mincing words.

Both a historic banking crisis and 1970s-style stagflation loom over the economy. Democrats, who already control Congress, now threaten to filibuster-proof the Senate in what could be a watershed election for them — at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.

A perfect storm of statism is forming, and our economic freedoms are at serious risk.

Those who care less about looking politically correct than preserving the free-market individualism that's made this country great have to start calling things by their proper name to avert long-term disaster.
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