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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

McCain, Obama agree on big issues

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pastor123

I thought that Obama was thinking about about adopting the tboonpickens plan? He should, so should McCain. I read the article about Obama and the boone pickens plan at?? http://www.tboonpickens.com I cant figure out which one of these two Im voting for., Im hoping a third party candidate will surge so I can get behind another candidate other then these two. I would of Voted for Huckabee, Clinton, or Ron Paul. Geesh. I think Paul is thinking about running on the LP ticket. http://www.BarrPaul08.com , I just cant bring my self to vote for McCain. He seems like his age might be wearing on him a bit. The last thing we want is for McCain to end up a puppet., like hes already showing signs of. Did you see where that reporter stumped him and he just sat there not saying a word for like 2 minutes??? Unreal. Or the clip of him cussing, man what a potty mouth. LOL I think the video was at http://www.McCanes.com This election season is just one big dissapointment after another. The only that makes it worth watching is the candidates gaffs and antics.
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Brittanicus

Give your police department your support, until the Federal government sign into law the SAVE ACT. Read the undeniable facts that Illegal Immigration for three decades has flooded America with poverty. It looks like it will never stop. Unless the American people demand the exodus of the millions that are already here. Then stop those waiting patiently to slip through the undermanned border fence. Only the enactment of the Federal SAVE ACT (H.R.4088) enforcement only. Just read the traumatic, severe financial impact of growing issue. Overpopulation, congestion, urban sprawl, pollution, environmental damage, crime, diminishing resources, contagious Diseases, lack of affordable housing, depressed wages, underground economic, fraudulent documents, identity theft, tax evasion, soaring crime rate, increased tax burdens, overcrowded schools, uneducated citizen children, overcrowded prisons, inadequate health care. The balkanization of our communities and a large and growing population with loyalty to other Nations. Just read this disturbing revelation of costs, (www.eagleforum.org/sources) Read the undeniable economic statistics at http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/taxes.asp) Read hard suppressed facts at (www.numbersusa. com).
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Garland

Obama has a very thin resume and not one good idea in his Marxist head.
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kmooneyham

This is in reply to pastor123...this election is VERY important, as are they all...the President really has three things that make this, as any Presidential election, worth careful examination and thought, and making that decision to go and vote...First, the President is COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF of the nation's armed forces...leading us to victory or defeat...Second, the President sets the tone for the nation and provides a face to the world...it does NOT matter if the rest of the world LIKES THAT FACE OR NOT, just that they know it...and Third, the President nominates SUPREME COURT JUSTICES...considering the gravity and magnitude of the recent decisions to come from the Court, this is enormous...so, don't take this election lightly...think and then vote! (Oh, yeah, since I respect the Founding Fathers, and the US Constitution, I took a class on US Gov't. Wow, did I learn a lot!)
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