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    Karlyc1 year, 1 month ago

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    " The Obama campaign's "Vote for Change" registration drive, running parallel to ACORN/Project Vote, is an all-out scramble to scrape up every last unregistered voter sympathetic to Obama's big-government vision. "Our volume," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe bragged of the voter-registration program, "will be enormous."

    Quantity over quality. It's the ACORN way. "

    "In addition to the Las Vegas raid, fraud allegations keep piling up: "

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      HOUSEMD1 year, 1 month ago

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      Obama has learned his lessons from Saul Alinsky well. He uses this tactic on the campaign trail and people are falling for it.
      '"rub raw the sores of discontent."
      rich against poor. he is the modern day robin hood who will take from the rich and give to the poor.
      hey senator, what do all us poor folk do when you take from everyone to the extent there is an excessive amount of poor, so many the governement can't 'take care of us.'
      when the rich get taxed to the point they can't make a profit they will one, lay people off or two, close down their plant/business. some may move that business to another country.
      question i'd like to asked Obama during the debate is 'can you get me a job at wal-mart?'

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        ConsAreNonGrata1 year, 1 month ago

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        In light of the bailout, why do Cons think that it's not rich against poor?

        As Buffett said, there is class warfare going on, and his side is winning.

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          lfergie8121 year, 1 month ago

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          "Obama has learned his lessons from Saul Alinsky well. He uses this tactic on the campaign trail and people are falling for it."
          No, if he learned from the Republican voter registration drive from Pennsylvania during the 1004 presidential election where all the people that registered Democrat were tossed in the trash can. When the people that filled their registration as Democrat went to vote, they were told they weren't registered. Some that registered Republican went to vote and found out that someone had already voted for them.

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          Karlyc1 year, 1 month ago

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          House, that is a good question to have been asked. Unfortunately the debate only asked bland focus group questions, rather than getting to the heart of the deck of cards on which Obama has built his image and campaign.

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            dandt16121 year, 1 month ago

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            I thought it was a joke of a debate. Bland is the word to call that debate last night.

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