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by Liberalandy on 04 October 2008 - 23:10
besides Socialism is only ok if it favors the rich. go listen to faux news. good night

by RatPackKing on 04 October 2008 - 23:10
lib,
It was Democrats who founded and preserved and continue to push for social programs designed to destroy autonomy and self-reliance. Lowering standards for education and employment based on race or sex sends the message "you aren't good enough to compete" to members of the "favored" group. So-called "affirmative" action programs and racial quotas only send the message, "you can't make it without help." Yet an overwhelming number of minorities vote for those who continue to push race-based condescension.
How do Democrats keep fooling the people they have been oppressing into voting for them, year after year? Inquiring minds want to know!!
RPK

by RatPackKing on 12 October 2008 - 02:10
Hmmmmmm............
Why do you Liberals copy and paste everything? Why are liberals Hypocritcs?.........so much for lil lib andy and critical thinking....lol.!!!........thanks for that line Hodie
Fom the lil Lib Andy...................................
"For years McCain campaign manager Rick Davis was head of the Homeownership Alliance, a lobbying association that included Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, real estate agents, homebuilders, and non-profits. According to Politico, the organization opposed congressional attempts at regulation of Fannie and Freddie, along the lines of what John McCain is currently proposing. In his capacity of president of the group, Davis went on record in 2003 and insisted that no further reform of the lenders was necessary, in contradiction to his current boss's sentiments. "[Fannie and Freddie] are subject to an innovative and stringent risk-based capital stress test," Davis wrote. "The toughest in the financial services industry."
Aquiles Suarez, listed as an economic adviser to the McCain campaign in a July 2007 McCain press release, was formerly the director of government and industry relations for Fannie Mae. The Senate Lobbying Database says Suarez oversaw the lending giant's $47,510,000 lobbying campaign from 2003 to 2006.
And other current McCain campaign staffers were the lobbyists receiving shares of that money. According to the Senate Lobbying Database, the lobbying firm of Charlie Black, one of McCain's top aides, made at least $820,000 working for Freddie Mac from 1999 to 2004. The McCain campaign's vice-chair Wayne Berman and its congressional liaison John Green made $1.14 million working on behalf of Fannie Mae for lobbying firm Ogilvy Government Relations."
http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2008/09/9663_mccain_fannie_freddie.html

by RatPackKing on 12 October 2008 - 03:10
Illegal Aliens with Illegal Mortgages.........
But go on. Vote for the fellow with the most charismatic personality for your hopey changey goodness, and blame any hitches in the giddy-up on "eight years of Bush Cheney."
Real life just isn't that simple, m'friends.
RPK
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