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"speach"?

Nice davie...more and more tell-tale signs.

As for "the rest of us"...

You liberals lead the congress by majority. Thanks for noting that they failed "us" again. What kind of leadership is that, davie? Being in a party is one thing....having the majority that runs the country and failing everyone on record is quite something else.

When will these failures by liberals open some eyes?

How can they say they are the majority and run congress, yet they cannot get anything substantial passed? Why vote for them again?


Back when Chosen told me you were a self righteous Republican that support Bush despite America, I'll admit I had my doubts. I started looking at how you always defended the actions of Bush and the wording,false excuses, and how you always seem to want to deceive people into believing something that just wasn't true........ You always when left with no real answer would resort to name calling. I guess it was just the red herring mentality you seem to have.

Anyway after careful thought, you don't support Bush. You are Bush. LMFAO

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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and his top aides took credit for building a winning bailout coalition - hours before the vote failed and stocks tanked.

Of all the cheap and sleazy attacks that Bush and Rove laid on McCain in 2000, perhaps the most legitimate was that he often had a hard time actually getting his ideas passed and implemented. That led to the cheesy, but sadly effective, "I'm a reformer with results" line from Bush.

But McCain seems intent on making that Bush line of attack true. Even before McCain's ill-fated boasting, I was thinking during the debate that McCain had opened himself up to an attack that Obama missed, which was that he had always "tried" to keep his party in line. Obama could said firmly but politely, "Well, John, will respect, you've been pretty ineffective in that regard, haven't you?"

I think Obama should really hammer McCain now on his effectiveness of a leader. As Chris Matthews (of whom I am not a big fan) said:

Quote: "He's like a cavalry commander who said ‘Charge!' and the Republicans went into retreat."

 

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Remember, davie; you were the one that bragged here after the last congress election   that   you voted for change in that election

I wouldn't say I bragged, but agree I stated I voted for change. The problem is, as it was then, you think that means I voted Democrat. Which of course is not solely the case. Outside of that I feel we have seen change. Again agreed not near enough. However we have seen the country realize how much of a failure President Bush has become. That's a change. We've seen President Bush wreck (almost single handily) the economy. That's a change. We don't see any Republicans stepping to the forefront telling us how another tax cut will solve this economic crisis. That's a change. But most important to me is how the word REPUBLICAN and FAILURE go hand in hand......... Oh yeah! That's a change.

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Face it choken. When it comes to debating, you are a Dog 5in a ring with a Dog 9





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