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Friday, October 24, 2008

Joe 'scared for America' after talking to Obama

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tomertl

Will CROC50 stop using CAPS?! Liberals are not scared of Joe the Plumber. Your precious Joe dontaed $100 to the Obama campaign in July and now says he is "scared"? Joe has no idea what he wants, or for that matter, what he is talking about. We need another FDR, another New Deal to get us out of this mess. Obama is our best bet!
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alancomputer-rescuenet

Joe the Plumber makes me afraid for America. He should pay his taxes before complaining. He should be sure to declare his income from the McCain campaign also.
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Cooday

Our very own online concert for Obama/Biden '08 Hang On Sloopy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oPiBSktp6M Leesha Harvey- Coal Train (Original) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VItmtAuWz0w John Mellencamp - Small Town http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eDkAG3R0h8 Bruce Springsteen - Radio Nowhere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmLt6kcZ72Q
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croc50

WHY ARE YOU LIBELES AFRAID OF THE TRUTH??????????
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ikea1

Why is McCain holding this guy up as a role model? Joe the Plumber is a Liar. He's not a licensed plumber. He only makes $40K a year, had no intention of really buying the company he works for. That company and Joe would earn less than the tax break-point, the increase would only be 3% on the amount over $250k, (do the math, it's not worth worrying about and a good tax accountant could probably offset it anyway). Owes/owed back taxes. He's been a registered Republican for at least 20 years. I can't stand this guy and will be happy when I never have to hear his name again. But if McCain thinks this is good strategy, I say keep plugging away at it. But really, it just smells.
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purplephantom

Joe needs to understand that Obama's tax plan is for an individual's income, not a company. Joe has misunderstood the plan and should do his homework or just ask someone to explain it to him before making statements such as he has. If all voters are that ignorant of the policies, God help us. Joe, please do not register to vote.
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xpress_yourself

Joe has the right to be scared if he plans to operate his own small business. The liberal illuminati want to take his money, and give it to someone else who doesn't want to work, or work as hard.
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aneyeforstyle

Okay since we already know who "joe the whatever" is going to vote for, can we move on with the real issues please?
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strider72

"Joe needs to understand that Obama's tax plan is for an individual's income, not a company. Joe... should do his homework or just ask someone to explain it to him before making statements such as he has." Most small companies (especially with a single owner) pay individual income taxes, not corporate taxes. Please re-read your second sentence, but insert your own name. Thank you. (Actually, since "companies" are just gatherings of people, there really isn't such a thing as "corporate taxes" -- in all cases you're taxing the income of people, and just using different words to describe it.)
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