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    Wolfie20079 months ago

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    Not just a high probably but a sure thing.

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      UnusualSuspect9 months ago

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      And you know this for a fact, how, woofie?

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        mesodude9 months ago

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        "When it comes down to the wire, I think most Americans will realize that Obama is too untried, mysterious and has too many scary friends to be President." --Wolfie2007 4 months ago

        "McCain is going to win this election. Can't wait for Tuesday!!" --GLee 4 months ago

        "These polls are so wrong its going to be shocking Tuesday. I fear that there will be riots. " --FairNBalanced 4 months ago

        "Who is going to clean up after you on wednesday [day after Election day] morning?" --Endoscopy 4 months ago

        "McCain has always been a strong finisher. And Obama? He was LOSING most of the final Democratic primaries, even though the media and the DNC had annointed him the winner! No wonder Obama apologists keep talking about race as the "only" way Obama will lose -- they are preparing to guilt the country for his loss." --rosecityfriend 4 months ago

        "What happened with the Joe the Plumber story is that Obama has now been effectively outed as a liberal, not a moderate; and because liberalism is still less popular than conservatism, that’s not the best place for Obama to be." --RedRiverJ --4 months ago

        "McCain will win by a slim margin and it will cause race riots in the inner cities of the Nation, because we have all been brainwashed to think he is going to win. When he dosent his people are going to riot and lets face it 97% of African Americans are for him while making up only 12.9% of the population Whites make up 78% but only 25% are for him. Do the math. McPalin 2008" --face61 4 months ago

        "and a good one why Obama will lose:" --Klarissa 4 months ago

        "Please you iddiot democrats we had 6 years of growth until the senate and house of representitives became controlled by you. Since the do nothing congress has caused 80% of our problems today. Please at least get your facts right but ofcourse ya'll don't care about the truth!!!!" --barman1941 4 months ago

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          Endoscopy9 months ago

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          There is another liberal hypocrite. Rant about Bush deficit and says nothing about the Obama deficit makeing the Bush deficit look like chump change. Look out stagflation here we come again.

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          nostalgia9 months ago

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          They have already looked at the data from 2008 and it isn't pretty
          Look if you dare to become informed

          http://www.usnews.com/blogs/the-home-front/2008/12...

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            Wolfie20079 months ago

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            unusual
            I know this from looking at the history of government give away programs. What's the matter with you? Don't you ever pay any attention to what has already been tried and failed or what might have worked? Of course not, you're just a drinker of the kool aid hoping you'll wake up one morning and it's all better just like magic. Problem you live in a world of bitter reality not the fantasy I know you'd prefer.

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              mesodude9 months ago

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              "Don't you ever pay any attention to what has already been tried and failed or what might have worked?"

              --Wolfie, alll you right wingers want to talk about are tax cuts and "socialism." Has that been a winning formula for the GOP over the last several years? ;-P

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            canadianrancher579 months ago

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            I don't think that Wolfie is being anything but honest with his comment, and I don't think that he wants to see a whole lot of people lose their houses but the reality of the situation is that things are tough and are likely going to get worse. Some of the people are losing their homes because of poor money management and some are losing them because of situations that are beyond their control. Those who are in trouble because of poor money skills will take some time to change and learn about money and those who are in trouble because of the economic situation will not get back on their feet until the economy rights itself , so any short term solution is bound to fail, or that's how I see it .

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