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Monday, December 1, 2008

BRAZILE: Hungry for change

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doctor1

Change? Americans will get "Change" alright - maybe even before they expected it and it won't be the kind of "Change" they wanted. By the time The Messiah gets through with the Constitution, America will not recognize it. What does it tell you when Muslim, Asian, and African countries were all for Obama? What does it tell you when Americans, even Republicans and conservative, Catholics voted for someone whose associates were known terrorists and gangsters and whose "spiritual leader," Damned America and whose position on abortion is that of the extreme? I doubt that Ms. Brazille will write about Obama's Marxist ideology, which he displayed from his college days.
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HJ4646

Isn't it remarkable that the "millions" of hungry folks still find themselves able to copulate like bunnies and generate more "millions" of Fatherless babies that they expect taxpayers to feed, support and provide medical care for? God helps those that help themselves. A couple of years of limited growth in the population of the so-called "underprivileged" would go a long way toward "change" in the hunger problem. Will Obama have the guts to say it?
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dmh8620

Brazile and her ilk seem to think that the "change" Mr. Obama and the Congress should strive for is to steamroll the country into adopting an ultra-liberal social agenda. But it seems like the change he has in mind is to alter the political dynamic from a "zero-sum" game into a more cooperative, less confrontationalone. Brazile's agenda is exactly the opposite. It's no defense of troglodyte obstructionists to hope that Obamachange wins out over Brazile-change.
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dynodick

This is a typical socialist prelude to creating a "crisis" to justify a huge tax increase and initiate gov't takeover of all food banks. These numbers are wildly inflated, maybe she taught Al Gore how to exagerate. We have more than enough social programs and private charities to ensure the truly needy do not go hungry. This is just an excuse to go communist! Three red stars for Brazile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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WheatfieldSoul

Why did somebody decide to print Donna Brazile's whining column in this great newspaper?
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RDH

Why are so many of the people Brazile mentions hungry yet fat? How is it that we have people from South America traveling thousands of miles, swimming across dangerous waters and crossing open deserts with little but the shirts on their backs to come here, not to get in line for food handouts but to actually work hard and earn a living? Donna, the next time we have a "million man march" on Washington I suggest they keep on marching to the same places the illegal aliens march to and take the jobs they do. Get out of the welfare and food lines and into the lines at the banks to cash the checks that are earned. Call it "spreading the wealth the old-fashioned way".
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janis

I cannot believe that anyone has a problem with asking for donations to feed the poor. Lets not be antiabortion and pro-starving people.
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Shore10

This is her 2nd bad article in a row. If the next one is as lame as this one....time to get another lib writer.
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crenshaw1

From weak minds weak opinions are formented. Is it all of a sudden that people like Brazille realize there are people in need? I ain't taklin' the "We owed" crowd either. I find the timing of her screed ironic and humorous. Conservatives always find time to give to those who are truly in need, not just after they "win". This Holiday Season if you are strapped for funds or time the Red Cross always is looking for donors. It takes twenty minutes to save a life.
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