Obama’s Economic plan = income redistribution

Posted by bruni on August 26, 2008


Obama’s ‘emergency’ economic plan

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August 1, 2008 10:53 AM EST

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Friday announced an “Emergency Economic Plan” that would give families a stimulus check of $1,000 each, funded in part by what his presidential campaign calls “windfall profits from Big Oil.”
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Evan Bayh, Joe Biden, or Tim Kaine for Obama’s VP?

Posted by bruni on August 25, 2008

Who do you want to get it?

Who do you think will get it?

Who would be best for Obama?

EVAN BAYH

JOE BIDEN

TIM KAINE

Imagine the anti-Biden commercials. He has been in the Senate for like 35 years. Imagine how many times he has "voted to raise taxes" in that time.

Sounds like a piece of shit.
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Everyone complaining about congress not voting: McCain hasn’t voted since April 8th.

Posted by bruni on August 20, 2008

fuck you bitch, the man is a hero…he was a POW! He is trying to save this country from the darkies…he doesn’t have time to vote when he has to go to townhall meetings 24/7 talking to a 50 person group of people who already support him

You’re trying to be funny, but you’re not.
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Bush Regime ignored evidence Iraq had no WMD

Posted by bruni on August 19, 2008

Ex-CIA official: WMD evidence ignored
‘60 Minutes’ report: White House disregarded good intelligence

(CNN) — A retired CIA official has accused the Bush administration of ignoring intelligence indicating that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and no active nuclear program before the United States-led coalition invaded it, CBS News said Sunday.


Tyler Drumheller, the former highest-ranking CIA officer in Europe, told “60 Minutes” that the administration “chose to ignore” good intelligence, the network said in a posting on its Web site.

Drumheller said that, before the U.S.-led attack on Iraq in 2003, the White House “ignored crucial information” from Iraq’s foreign minister, Naji Sabri, that indicated Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction.

Drumheller said that, when then-CIA Director George Tenet told President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and other high-ranking officials that Sabri was providing information, his comments were met with excitement that proved short-lived.

“[The source] told us that there were no active weapons of mass destruction programs,” Drumheller is quoted as saying. “The [White House] group that was dealing with preparation for the Iraq war came back and said they were no longer interested. And we said ‘Well, what about the intel?’ And they said ‘Well, this isn’t about intel anymore. This is about regime change.’ “

Drumheller said the administration officials wanted no more information from Sabri because: “The policy was set. The war in Iraq was coming, and they were looking for intelligence to fit into the policy.”

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Hillary isn’t quite done yet :rofl:

Posted by bruni on August 15, 2008

The timing couldn’t have been any better, Obama is slipping in the polls and had been adjusting to less liberal ideas. This video will give hope to all of her die hard supporters and maybe some hardcore lefties that are upset with Obama’s recent changes.
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Are you in favor of a National ID card?

Posted by bruni on August 14, 2008

Then again, we’re Americans so our opinion doesn’t matter.
I personally don’t care, just another ‘drivers license’.

I support it, if it’s opt in, which it’s not, so I don’t. really

thats a very dim view to take
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is this a repost? cheney regime… "they’ll all get lawyers"

Posted by bruni on August 13, 2008

By the end of 2005, those defending the regime of torture were no longer seeking primarily to protect the search for valuable intelligence. They were fighting for its survival, in the face of considerable evidence of the failure of SERE and other programs, because they feared being prosecuted should the program be halted and exposed. Even releasing detainees whom they knew to be entirely innocent was dangerous, since once released they could talk. People will ask where they’ve been and What have you been doing with them? Cheney said in a White House meeting. They’ll all get lawyers.

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Great cartoon

Posted by bruni on August 13, 2008

That hits the nail on the head.
but but but… clinton just rode on the coattails of the internet boom right??

He was far more fiscally conservative in practice than any other President we have had in the past 28 years. Ironically, all the others being Republican. Go figure.
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Since our favorite Cunt is on vacation, I will pick up the copy/paste slack

Posted by bruni on August 10, 2008

By Michael Gerson
Friday, August 8, 2008; A17

There is now one question in American politics: With the Republican Party in such bad shape — measured by polls, voter registration and general enthusiasm — why isn’t Barack Obama in better shape? (Most national polls show him slightly ahead.)
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