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Tech49 Panama City Beach, Florida USA
WhatUwish4: That just makes me like McCain better...He was always considered the Maverick...which is just what we need. The big lobby groups hate him because he has NEVER taken any earmarks...he can't be bought...


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constanza Los Angeles, California USA
Raymond1953: I predict that at the 11th hour, just before the general election, there will be another full scale "TERRORIST" attack that will make 9/11 look like a walk in the park.
At that time, the president will evoke the executive order to cancel
the election and the administration will remain in power.
And don't tell me they won't have anything to do with the attacks either.







I know how........he's gonna make a pact with Lucifer himself if he hasn't already.wink
ladyheart wasaga beach, Ontario Canada
LostCenturion: You are absolutely wrong. Patriot Act has nothing to do with circumventing the Constitution which is exactly what you've described. I've read some of your previous Ron Paul "commercials". Think you need to have your meds rechecked by your pharmacist for potency.



hey bud i think you are the one who nees to start taking meds with the brainwashing you are receiveing. and ron paul has nothing to do with this.
ladyheart wasaga beach, Ontario Canada
HealthyLiving: I'll laugh you right out of here!!!

Everyone who knows me, knows that I do not take any prescription drugs, not even aspirin, and that I am totally AGAINST putting anything which is NOT ORGANIC into my body!!! I AM Ron Paul... What's it to you?


hey dont stress little lady too many people watch and then beleive everything cnn and fox news tells you and you cant blame them because they dont know any better. keep fighting the good fight.



constanza Los Angeles, California USA
ladyheart: hey dont stress little lady too many people watch and then beleive everything cnn and fox news tells you and you cant blame them because they dont know any better. keep fighting the good fight.





A good fight sounds sooo cool.....wave
ladyheart wasaga beach, Ontario Canada
WhatUwish4: That just makes me like McCain better...He was always considered the Maverick...which is just what we need. The big lobby groups hate him because he has NEVER taken any earmarks...he can't be bought...


i like maccain better also but the one with the most royal blood in his veins usually wins the elections. isnt it funny how the elections always end up like 59% to 49 % lately.
WhatUwish4 Jacksonville, Florida USA
ladyheart: i like maccain better also but the one with the most royal blood in his veins usually wins the elections. isnt it funny how the elections always end up like 59% to 49 % lately.



I think that's just so the loser can cry foul.... It the margin is close, they can scream is was the runaway chad, then bitch about how the election was stolen for another eight years..

By the way, let's not forget that Obama is no stranger to election fraud...
desmond kissimmee, Florida USA
One thing that confusses me if Mccain is such a Maverick what has taking him this long to change washington and if he such a Maverick why has he voted so much with GWB in the last 8 years.So what happen now that he is going to change everything now can it be that we as american are sick of where our leaders has lead us and the Maverick will say or do what ever he has to say to the america people for there vote and if he get it what will really happen dunno dunno dunno
WhatUwish4 Jacksonville, Florida USA
desmond: One thing that confusses me if Mccain is such a Maverick what has taking him this long to change washington and if he such a Maverick why has he voted so much with GWB in the last 8 years.So what happen now that he is going to change everything now can it be that we as american are sick of where our leaders has lead us and the Maverick will say or do what ever he has to say to the america people for there vote and if he get it what will really happen


Maybe because he votes for what HE believes in? I would damn sure prefer this to someone who buddies up to terrorists and God ***** America preachers, who has sharp socialist views and who wants to foolishly grow our government when it can't even manage the work it has now. And what about those Chicago projects that he awarded to his buddies which were so poorly constructed they are now slums?

Tell me WHAT GOOD HAS HE EVER DONE???
Nahhhhhhhhhhh...You won't laugh me outta here.. By the way - you can't be Ron Paul. He's my congressional next door neighbor and he's older than McCain and looks it to. He's an MD as you probably know and I'm sure he's the one prescribing your meds...
ladyheart wasaga beach, Ontario Canada
WhatUwish4: I think that's just so the loser can cry foul.... It the margin is close, they can scream is was the runaway chad, then bitch about how the election was stolen for another eight years..

By the way, let's not forget that Obama is no stranger to election fraud...


the republicans and the democrats are very well known for election fraud i really dont think one party is better than the other. but for this election i do like mc cain better but thats because you people in the states have nobody to vote for just like us over here.
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ladyheart wasaga beach, Ontario Canada
WhatUwish4: Maybe because he votes for what HE believes in? I would damn sure prefer this to someone who buddies up to terrorists and God ***** America preachers, who has sharp socialist views and who wants to foolishly grow our government when it can't even manage the work it has now. And what about those Chicago projects that he awarded to his buddies which were so poorly constructed they are now slums?

Tell me WHAT GOOD HAS HE EVER DONE???


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Hey Lady...me name ain't Bud...If you'd pay attention to the complete thread you'd know Healthy posted huge amounts of Paul propaganda in the forums. But I won't confuse you with facts. I'm sure you're cerebral capacity matches your IQ and wouldn't want to overload ya....Boy, ain't them meds wonderful?
ladyheart wasaga beach, Ontario Canada
LostCenturion: Hey Lady...me name ain't Bud...If you'd pay attention to the complete thread you'd know Healthy posted huge amounts of Paul propaganda in the forums. But I won't confuse you with facts. I'm sure you're cerebral capacity matches your IQ and wouldn't want to overload ya....Boy, ain't them meds wonderful?


hey im not on meds either i dont care for ron paul but i do know that the govt of america tried to declare martial law quite a few times and then there would be no elections until everything was back to normal. guess what things would never get back to normanl once people give up their freedoms, things will just get worse. try reading a book by william milton cooper called behold a pale horse he was a naval intelligence briefing commander and he is not with us today. theres some proof about what healthy living is saying but about ron paul i have no idea about that and what do you want to be called centurion or lost.
desmond kissimmee, Florida USA
Part one

In the Illinois State Senate , he sponsored 823 bills.

He has also been the lead voice in championing ethics reform that would root out Jack Abramoff-style corruption in Congress.

As a member of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator Obama has fought to help Illinois veterans get the disability pay they were promised,

He is working to prepare the VA for the return of the thousands of veterans who will need care after Iraq and Afghanistan.

Knowing the threat we face to our economy and our security from America's addiction to oil, he's working to bring auto companies, unions, farmers, businesses and politicians of both parties together to promote the greater use of alternative fuels and higher fuel standards in our cars.

He traveled to Russia with Republican Dick Lugar to begin a new efforts designed to find and secure deadly weapons around the world.

He supports raising the minimum wage.

He believes 20% of US energy needs to be met by renewable resources by 2020.

He belives in securing the borders by more border patrol and better technology and require employers to verify employees immigration status.

Obama was a community organizer and led a voter-registration effort in Chicago that added tens of thousands of people to the rolls. He was a civil rights attorney and taught at one of the nation's premier universities. He helped pass complicated measures in the Illinois legislature on the death penalty, racial profiling, health care and more. In Washington, he has worked wit
h Republicans on nuclear proliferation, government waste and global warming, amassing a record that speaks to a fast start while lacking the heft of years of service.
The Illinois Democrat likes to quote something Bill Clinton once said: "The truth is, you can have the right kind of experience and the wrong kind of experience. Mine is rooted in the real lives of real people, and it will bring real results if we have the courage to change."
After college, Obama moved to Chicago for a low-paying job as a community organizer. He worked with poor families on the South Side to get improvements in public housing, particularly the removal of asbestos.

"Nobody else running for president has jumped off the career track for three or four years to help people," said Jerry Kellman, who first hired Obama as a community organizer.
Obama also fought for student summer jobs and a program to keep at-risk children from dropping out of school. More importantly, say those who worked with Obama, he showed people how to organize and confront powerful interests.
"He had to train residents to stand up for their own rights," said former organizer Loretta Augustine-Herron, who was part of Obama's Developing Communities Project.
Obama left that job to get a law degree. Afterward, he returned to Chicago and ran Project VOTE. The organization recruited hundreds of registrars to sign up new voters, particularly within the city's black population. Registration jumped nearly 15 points between the 1992 primary and the general election.
desmond kissimmee, Florida USA
Part two


The registration wave was credited with making Carol Moseley Braun the first black female senator and helping Bill Clinton carry Illinois in his first presidential race. It also got insiders talking about Obama as a political candidate.
Obama then spent several years focusing on the law, both as an attorney at a small firm specializing in civil rights and as a lecturer on constitutional law at the University of Chicago.
As an attorney, he was on the team that successfully sued the state of Illinois for failing to implement a federal voter-registration law. Obama also worked on case of a whistle-blower who lost her job after exposing waste and corruption in a medical research project. The whistle-blower ended up with a $5 million settlement.
Obama was elected to the Illinois state Senate in 1996, when Democrats were in the minority. He proposed hundreds of new laws, including universal health care, tougher gun control and expanded welfare, but saw most of them spiked by Republican leadership.

He did have some successes, though — particularly in passing legislation sharply restricting the gifts that Illinois politicians could accept from lobbyists. Illinois has notoriously weak government ethics laws, and the Gift Ban Act was the first major new restriction since the Watergate era.
Obama also helped set up Illinois' "KidCare" program that provided health care to children in families that did not qualify for Medicaid.
John Bouman, president of the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, said Obama's work helped make the program more consumer-friendly. He also said Obama was often willing to give up credit for the legislation if that helped win Republican support.

"It tells you something that as a relatively junior member in the minority party, he was an important negotiator," Bouman said.
When Democrats gained a majority in the Senate, Obama's political mentor, Senate President Emil Jones, gave him high-profile assignments, including two contentious issues involving police — videotaped interrogations and racial profiling.

Police weren't happy about recording their interrogations of murder suspects or having to study racial bias in traffic stops. Initially, they opposed both pieces of legislation.
But Obama made clear that something was going to pass with or without their support. Ultimately, police groups endorsed both bills and they won unanimous approval in the Senate.
Obama was generally regarded as an effective and practical, although decidedly liberal, state lawmaker. One of his Republican colleagues was so wowed that he has appeared in an Obama campaign ad, but others aren't impressed by his legislative record.
"I would say it was run of the mill, honestly," said Sen. Christine Radogno, R-Lemont, who entered the legislature at the same time Obama did.
Obama was a part-time state senator in that he served in the Illinois legislature at the same time he practiced law. He became a state lawmaker in 1997, four years ahead of Hillary Clinton's entrance into elected office, as U.S. senator.
When Obama was elected to the U.S. Senate, he said he wished to get things done rather than grab headlines, and cited Hillary Clinton as the sort of workhorse he wanted to be.
He teamed with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., to study the dangers of nuclear proliferation and pass legislation meant to keep nuclear material from falling into the hands of terrorists.
Obama also joined with Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., after Hurricane Katrina to improve oversight of federal spending.
And he shared billing with a Republican presidential hopeful when he joined Arizona Sen. John McCain in sponsoring legislation that called for sharp, mandatory cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. The effort failed.



But i guess he has never done nothing for no one .
HealthyLiving Sulphur, Oklahoma USA
Concerning our Constitution being suspended...

Read my new thread,

"Bush Extends 9/11 National Emergency Yet Again"

Thanks!

HL
WhatUwish4 Jacksonville, Florida USA
He "Votes" He "supports"... same old same old. Not any substance there to speak of.

What has he ACTUALLYdone????

And how do you interpret his hanging with terrorists? His very questionable views from his own book? The questions he cannot or will not answer about HIS family? God, Sarah Palin has been skewered by questions deeply personal - but NOBODY has vetted Obama!!!!

We need some DIRECT answers before this snarky young upstart gets any votes. All I can see that he's done for America is criticise it.

Do you want to be a socialist????

WhatUwish4 Jacksonville, Florida USA
Interesting AOL poll just now as I signed back in.... John McCain leading 59 percent to 37 percent.

OK...it's not a fullproof indicator - but three months ago it was the opposite. I guess I'm not the only one who sees the stark difference between the two tickets




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