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To: steve harris who wrote (418549)9/20/2008 5:08:28 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575173
 
Last time I checked, the Bush administration is doing the best they can. Judging by WallStreet, Bush is doing a satisfactory job.

Bush's best ain't even close to being good enough.



To: steve harris who wrote (418549)9/20/2008 8:24:14 PM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 1575173
 
>Being the #2 recipient on Fannie Mae's campaign contribution payroll?

Once again, Obama is the #1 recipient of money overall, so I'd imagine it would be likely that he'd be #1 or #2 among individuals of many companies. He's not taking money from Fannie Mae's political action committee (amazingly named Fannie PAC)...

>Obama doesn't have a plan. He has to meet first with the DNC politburo to make sure what he says doesn't put any blame on the democrats involved in the current banking difficulties.

I'd be worried if he came up with a plan for something like this in a couple of days. By the way, what's McCain's plan?

>You need to vote for Palin, she's taken on her own party and the whole system and won.

HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAH! Whatever, Steve... She's Bush in a friggin' dress.

>Obama has learned how to play and benefit from the system and drafted 35 year DC insider veteran Biden to help him.

You'd better learn how to play if you're running for President. And your "game the system" quote came straight from Rush. Biden may be an insider, but so what? He still would change Bush policies, and that's the important change.

>You think it was a coincidence Obama's wife got her salary tripled after Obama was elected?

Yes, I in fact do. She got a promotion to VP of her hospital and her salary was commensurate. She's a pretty talented person herself.

Keep trying, though. Let me know what Rush says on Monday.

-Z