letstalkchange
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@: Obama gives people the choice, unless it's the income transfer, I mean, "tax cuts" he makes from one person to another.
7:50 PM Nov 3rd, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to obamaispres
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I just voted for McCain in -- /
7:41 PM Nov 3rd, 2008
from web
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McCain wouldn't need CA, but he needs FL, OH, and PA.
7:39 PM Nov 3rd, 2008
from Election 2008
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@ Yes, it's the ex-Vietcong prison guard whose word is sure to be trustworthy. And McCain's just fakin' it with the arms, huh?
11:24 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to eviltofu
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@ Well that will just prove that CNN hasn't figured out that GLB actually helped in this crisis more than hurt.
11:04 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to bigskyman
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@ And yet Obama is the one who criticized Bush's "orgy of spending," but wants to add $.5 trillion in additional spending as pres.
11:01 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to bigskyman
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@ You're right about that. McCain's voting record this session sucks. But I'd rather have him not voting than Obama voting.
11:00 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to NJHussein
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@ Oh yeah. There's a persuasive argument.
10:59 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to bigskyman
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Obama in a nutshell: "Spread the wealth around"
10:57 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
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McCain is what Barack Obama claims himself to be, and Obama isn’t. Their voting records prove it.
10:56 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
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@ Obama doesn't have to split with his party? How do you portray yourself as bipartisan by being almost 100% partisan?
10:55 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to bigsky
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@ I'm curious then: What's your primary reason, or issue perhaps, for voting for Obama?
10:53 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to MerryRaven
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Obama has never broken with his party on significant legislation, because he's almost never, literally, broken with his party.
10:52 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
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The idea that Obama is somehow more bipartisan than McCain is demonstrably false.
10:52 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
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@ Votes Database actually puts McCain at 88%. But it's still less than Obama's 97%, 96%, and 97% in 2005-2007.
10:51 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to CWBuckett
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@: Are you attempting to assert that Obama and Biden have split with their party on significant legislation more than McCain?
10:49 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to bigsky
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Isn't it Obama who claims to be the "post-partisan" candidate? The more bipartisan candidate who'll work across the aisle more?
10:47 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
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Quick question: Which candidate has voted with his party the most during his Senate career?
10:45 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
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@: It's really not worth the typing.
10:43 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
in reply to Teme
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McCain is what Barack Obama claims himself to be, and Obama isn’t. Their voting records prove it.
10:42 PM Oct 13th, 2008
from Election 2008
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- Name letstalkchange
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- Bio Comparing the McCain/Obama records.
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