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If owning mulitple houses disqualifies someone from being the most powerful man in the Free World. . .?

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doesn't that mean that we should be looking through our homeless shelters for the next President of the United States?

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  1. No.  But it does underline the dichotomy between rich and poor in this country.


  2. Hahahah .... maybe Obama should move into a shelter to get more sympathy ....

    LMAO

  3. I think the income of a candidate shouldn't matter. What should matter is how that candidate has voted with regard to the middle and lower class, which are those who are in most desperate need. A rich person can be kind to those less privileged, although of course, a rich person can also be an elitist. It depends, and each case is different.

  4. No, but stupidity and Alzheimer's Disease do.

    Do Not Vote Republican Again!  Ever!

  5. McCain has a bad memory...Is that simple enough to comprehend?

  6. It's not the number of houses, it's the fact that he has to ask his staff about his own house. For gosh sakes, that's his house not theirs. He should know. Why does he have to ask them. This tells me he's asking his own staff about what to say during the whole campaign. He is NOT a maverick like he wants us to believe. He's not independent thinking.

  7. are you putting down homeless people too, put downs from the rightous right just never stop coming,  

  8. The communists required that their leaders come from the masses too.

    Hmmmmm

  9. What kinda feeble attempt was that?

    I think a good firm answer would have at LEAST made him look lucid.  

  10. Some of the houses, Cindy owns, some John own, ect, holding one politician accountable as being rich and owning too many houses is ignorant, If this is such a big deal, than why did nobody bring this up about Gore or Kerry when they were running?

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