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To: bentway who wrote (422260)10/4/2008 8:10:40 AM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1575761
 
Barney, you're doing a heckuva a job...

Chris, how do you feel about the crooks being given 870 billion on top of what they've already stolen from you?

Odd you're against the bailout but for the democrats who are responsible for the 870 billion dollar scam. You should be for McCain who tried to stop it instead of Barney and Chris...



To: bentway who wrote (422260)10/4/2008 12:48:57 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575761
 
In her closing remarks at the vice-presidential debate Thursday night, Ms. Palin referred earnestly, if loosely, to a quote from Ronald Reagan. He had warned that if Americans weren’t vigilant in protecting their freedom, they would find themselves spending their “sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was like in America when men were free.”

What Ms. Palin didn’t say was that the menace to freedom that Reagan was talking about was Medicare. As the historian Robert Dallek has pointed out, Reagan “saw Medicare as the advance wave of socialism, which would ‘invade every area of freedom in this country.’ ”


When she said this line, I didn't know it was in reference to Medicare. Such crap. I wish the hell the bimbo would show her face in WA state so I could picket her. These big states with their crappy governors trying to foist them on an unsuspecting population. Enough!