I wanted to know what it would be like to post crap like old Blue Eyes.
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Don’t lower yourself to their level.
We don’t need to be scared and desperate as Obama supporters, after all, he’s going to win.
good fuck mccain and repubs
You’re an idiot.
I won’t.
This shit is just bunch of half-truths and stretched-truths.
Much like some Republican attacks.
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i cant wait until this election is over
Actually, THIS election hasn’t been that bad compared to some recent POTUS elections.
you’re not the only one
So when do you think it will be over?
about 6-7 more months :rolleyes:
If we are lucky.lol
I fear a big clusterf*ck with this election.
So the lobbyist McCain hired as his transition chief’s old boss? The one and only Saddam Hussein. He lobbied for him.
If this was Obama’s, Steve Schmidt and some stupid 527’s would have ads running non-stop with Obama and Saddam photoshopped together…
Not that I care about this type of crap, but apparently a lot of the right wingers do. I wonder if that’s still the case when the shoe is on the other foot…
McCain is just a grumpy and desperate old main willing to cling onto whatever straws his handlers and the GOP want him to and it is painfully obvious by the negative ads and desperate attempts to discredit Obama he has done in the past weeks as he has slipped further and further behind in the polls instead of attacking THE ISSUES.
As someone who has been in the real estate and mortgage business for over 10 years and depends on the real estate market to feed my family, I have paid close attention to BOTH candidate’s plans to ‘fix’ the housing and credit crisis. McCain’s ‘bailout’ plan for the mortgage industry is SEVERELY flawed, he is basically rewarding and reimbursing lenders for the losses they are suffering due to THEIR own actions by giving out frivolous sub-prime loans to people they knew could not afford them just to make a quick buck. Under McCain’s plan, he believes that injecting MORE MONEY into the lenders will spur more lending which in turn will result in more homebuying and ‘fix’ our housing crisis. However, this is a flawed idea due to the inventory of houses on the market right now because of foreclosure crisis and there are more available properties than there are actual ‘Good and qualified buyers’ in the market, even if the lenders loosen their current lending guidelines. The real estate market, especially on the lending side, needs REFORM, not more money. It is the PEOPLE who need the housing relief, not the lenders. About 90% of all mortgage debt risk in this country is sold on the secondary market (i.e. Freddie and Fannie) right after they are signed to the originating lender (that is why they follow fannie and freddie lending guidelines, to ensure the loan is ‘purchased’ after it is funded). That is why Freddie and Fannie are in so much trouble, it was not a lack of money necessarily, but more the lack of return on the mortgage assets they purchased in the secondary market that they were not getting paid on (i.e. borrowers defaulting on their mortgage).
I think Obama’s camp has a far better case for connecting McCain and his (ir)responsibility in the Keating Scandal (or Contra Scandal) than McCain’s lame attempts at connecting Obama to Ayers ‘terrorist acts’ (when Obama was 8 years old), but Obama’s camp did not spend much time or energy on the Keating issue and decided to take the higher road amongst the negative crap out there. I think the American people are tired of the ‘same OLD politics’ and blaming and would rather deal with the ISSUES.
Anyways, my mind has been made up, and McCain’s continual attacks and negative ads only reinforce my decision. His inability to directly tackle the issues and instead point fingers and blame does NOT make him a leader in my book. In fact, someone who can side with Bush policy 90% of the time is FAR from being a ‘maverick’ in my book either. I think he is just trying to gain acceptance any way he can get it.