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Name: Anonymous 2008-08-21 2:17

and it is....
300!!!

So I am making the thread in hopes of a intellectual talk about the current state of American finances. Anyone who has done their homework knows that America can be mnemonic of "teenage girl on a shopping spree with daddy's credit card".

This issue is fairly black and white to those who actually study American politics and look pass the ignorant issues shown in most media.

I am a fiscal conservative and will be voting for Obama. The reason for this is because he is admitting he will be raising taxes. Now I hate taxes simply because I view them as unconstitutional but with the current state of the American government and all of the entitlements that will be soon slapping us in the face, we are in desperate need of more money. This is issue is far from political, it is not even about America it is about people.

So what do we do. There is an obvious need for taxes to below because this generates disposable income. Disposable income buys stuff, blah blah blah basic economics.

My current issue is who do I trust, Democrats, notoriously known for the tax increases as well as their increases to entitlements or Republicans which are the vice versa.

Share your opinions or just fucking bitch about how stupid people are.

P.S. I.O.U.S.A is out tommorow watch for great justice.

Name: RedCream 2008-08-25 3:38

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Once the nomination is official and if Obama gets it, then there's nothing more Hillary can do but try to run as an independent.  I don't see her splitting the Dem vote like that.

I can only continue to point out that Hillary kept her delegates.  She didn't give them up.  She has not endorsed Obama.  Now there's a court case pending about Obama's nativity.  Since we're not going to suddenly run and change the U.S. Constitution if the case succeeds, then if Obama is determined to not qualify, Hillary is sure to step up.

All you assfags have to explain to me is WHY she kept her delegates, going into the Convention.  OK?  If she "lost", then there's no point in holding onto those delegates.  She would have endorsed Obama.  These facts are critical.  They suggest she's still going to try to obtain the nomination, using the superdelegate angle.  The Dems literally told us that the supers can swing the nom to a candidate with FEWER delegates that the other.

BTW, I'm voting for Ron Paul, or Bob Barr in his stead.  So Hillary or Obama doesn't matter SHIT to me.  What matters to me are the FACTS.  The FACTS say that Hillary's still trying for the nom.  And with a week or two, we'll see if that's likely or if that's true.

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