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Do You Enjoy Watching Hillary & Obama "Changing Their Minds" On The Issues That p**s Off Average Americans

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I`m loving it......Just like the McDonalds add goes....."I`m Lov`in It!"......McCain is a liberal fool out in the open, Hillary and Obama are lying to you. They are trying to trick you...They are leftist fools....Do the research...even if you are one of those lazy people love all the free stuff Democrats propise you but never deliever..

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  1. I don't enjoy it, and I'm not voting for either of them because they can't solve this society's problems. Only God can.


  2. OK, not sure about the yahoo thing, but you are right on with the big 2.....................................

  3. Begrudgingly so.

    I wish I didn't have to watch it at all.  

    Can this possibly be the best that our country has to offer?

  4. Ha ha "Yahoo's out to get me!"  Yes, Yahoo went in and not only misspelled your words but messed up your grammar and punctuation, even in your edit.

    "Everyone's out to get me, boo-hoo!"

    Next time wear a tinfoil hat when you post a "question" like this. It'll block the evil Yahoo overlords from trying to destroy you.

    (Some good news for you.  McCain only pretends not to be conservative: on Iraq, Iran, Israel/Palestine, Roe v. Wade, gun control, stem cell research, pretty much every issue, he's conservative, except campaign finance reform. He's even pro-waterboarding.

    But you're right in that he's not fiscally conservative (just like Bush) despite calling himself a budget hawk, he's willing to go deeper into debt to China in to make tax-cuts for billionaires permanent.)

  5. Yea .you gotta watch out for that sniper fire, lol

  6. You think Yahoo changed your words around?  You're crazy.  They're not going to take time to do that!  They'd just delete your post.

  7. Take a look at broken promises...  You hear these

    unsubstantiated vocals out of republican despites but the net

    tells a different story.

    There are 43 million uninsured Americans – 4 million more than when the current administration took office. George W. Bush will reverse this trend by making health insurance affordable for hard-working, low-income families." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 website]  In the first two years Bush was in office, the number of uninsured American increased by nearly four million. Since Bush took office, health insurance premiums have risen by an average rate of 12.5 percent per year. According to a major study, "widespread adoption [of Bush's major health care plan] could drive up the annual deductible paid by workers."  [Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 7/8/04; Kaiser Family Foundation, 4/04; USA Today, 4/25/04]

    George W. Bush will establish the 'Healthy Communities Innovation Fund' to provide $500 million in grants over five years to fund innovative projects addressing targeted health risks, such as childhood diabetes." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 website] Bush never established this fund.  [Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1/20/04]

    George W. Bush "will also ensure that the federal government, which is the country's largest polluter, complies with all environmental laws." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 website] For the past three years, the Department of Defense has requested that Congress exempt it from environmental laws and regulations like the Clean Air Act of 1970.  The exemptions were requested despite the fact that the Environmental Protection Agency has thus far declined to apply the policies to the military training facilities in question. [Source: Government Executive Magazine, 4/6/04]

    George W. Bush will "fully fund the Pell grant program for first-year students by increasing the maximum grant amount by more than 50 percent, to $5,100." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 – Education website] President Bush has frozen the maximum Pell Grant at $4,050 in his FY 2005 education budget. This is the third year in a row that Bush has frozen or cut the maximum Pell Grant. [Source: House Committee on Education and the Work Force 2/2/04]

    "To encourage states to help families in crisis, Governor Bush will provide states an additional $1 billion over five years for preventative services to keep children in, or return them to, their homes whenever safely possible." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 – Child Welfare website] Bush has proposed allowing states to use the federal funds currently earmarked for foster care room-and-board payments to be used for preventative services.  In exchange, states must accept a spending cap on the amount of foster care funding they receive.  [Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, 3/24/04]

    "To provide energy assistance to low-income Households and Address Short-Term Supply Threats, Governor Bush will expand the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) by seeking the release of $155 million, and directing a portion of oil and gas royalty payments to the program, costing $1 billion over ten years." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 – Energy website] Bush's first budget, for the 2002 fiscal year, cut LIHEAP funding by $300 million as compared with the previous year, despite higher unemployment and a colder winter.  [Source: CBS, 12/11/02]

    "To restore confidence in government, George W. Bush will...return civility to the nomination process." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 website] When Democrats objected to the nomination of William Pryor to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the White House stood by its allies who leveled charges of anti-Catholic bias at the Democrats.  When Sen. Patrick Leahy confronted Vice President Cheney about the impropriety of this charge on the Senate floor, Cheney civilly told him to "F*** off." [Source: CBS, 6/25/04]

    "In an act of foresight and statesmanship, [Senator Lugar and Senator Sam Nunn in 1991] realized that existing Russian nuclear facilities were in danger of being compromised. The next president must press for an accurate inventory of all this material. [George W. Bush will] ask the Congress to increase substantially our assistance to Russia in dismantling as many of their weapons as possible, as quickly as possible." [Source: Bush-Cheney 2000 – Foreign Policy website] Despite repeated claims this spring that he favors further expansion of the successful Nunn-Lugar program, Bush's proposed budget for FY 2005 cuts funding for Nunn-Lugar by 10 percent and cuts the Department of Energy's Russian nuclear security funding by 8 percent. [Source: Carnegie Endowment for Peace, 3/3/0/04]

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