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To: Don Hurst who wrote (15229)3/23/2010 3:04:49 PM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42652
 
Classless democrats, attack a little citizen for asking the marxist a question and now Al Sharpton even calls Obama a marxists. So Joe was right, now go attack Al Sharpton



To: Don Hurst who wrote (15229)3/23/2010 3:20:44 PM
From: John Koligman1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42652
 
Yeah, he apparently 'quit' the GOP after the McCain/Palin fiasco...

Regards,
John

JOE the Plumber Quits the GOP !!!
Thu May 07, 2009 at 10:07:14 AM PDT
Time Magazine has dropped this bomb on the GOP.

Well, more elections. Big Government is never popular in theory, but the disaster aid, school lunches and prescription drugs that make up Big Government have become wildly popular in practice, especially now that so many people are hurting. Samuel Wurzelbacher, better known as Joe the Plumber, tells TIME he's so outraged by GOP overspending, he's quitting the party — and he's the bull's-eye of its target audience. But he also said he wouldn't support any cuts in defense, Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid — which, along with debt payments, would put more than two-thirds of the budget off limits. It's no coincidence that many Republicans who voted against the stimulus have claimed credit for stimulus projects in their district — or that Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal stopped ridiculing volcano-monitoring programs after a volcano erupted in Alaska. "We can't be the antigovernment party," Snowe says. "That's not what people want."