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I assume you mean "fed up"

Obama '08!

Amazing, a real thinking republican.

Must've been McCain's latest Double-Reverse: Claims He Wanted to Fire SEC Football Commissioner

How could any thinking person not be fed up?

Speaking of feed up, it's almost lunch time on the west coast.

chicano2nd @ 2:

Amazing, a real thinking republican.

There are a few actually. They're not all crooked. Some really have the best interests of this nation at heart.

"Of course he’s no Lady de Rothschild, so the media doesn’t care..."

or that opportunistic slime-bag: Miguel D. Lausell.

Yesterday real estate magnate Donald Trump had announced his endorsement of John McCain and he did so on CNN's Larry King. Trump has previously donated to Hillary Clinton until May when he made contributions to the McCain campaign

Today we see more previous Clinton supporters coming out in favor of McCain, such as lifelong Democrat Miguel D. Lausell who is a leading Latino backer of Hillary Clinton. Lausell is a Puerto Rican businessman and longtime Democratic activist and fund-raiser and he says that while he doesn't agree with McCain on every policy issue, he finds "McCain to be a sound person and a man with a track record." He continues on to say "I know where he is coming from." Mr. Lausell said he feels Sen. Obama "doesn't really regard the Hispanic community as important."

Sickening, and transparently hypocritical. I really hope he waves good-bye to all Democratic privileges for this. Idiots lost their money on Clinton, and now they'll lose their money on McCain.

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liberalNmoderation @ 6:

chicano2nd @ 2:

Amazing, a real thinking republican.

There are a few actually. They're not all crooked. Some really have the best interests of this nation at heart.

lol- good one

My guess is that there may be a bunch of them wishing that they didn't "have" to support this mess of a campaign.

On the other hand neocon sickness runs deep and there may be no hope. No turning back, act tough and confident. And if all else fails try your every-four-years Humanism. America values a strong hero whose main mantra is Trust Me.

Mark D @ 4:

How could any thinking person not be fed up?

Fed up, yes!

Given the economy now: well-fed, no.

Obama was heckled earlier in Coral Gables by a group of black protesters. Here's the video of the disruption. Why do people think they speak for the masses by holding up one home-made sign?

I have a feeling that when some, if not many, repubs are in the privacy of the voting booth they too may jump ship.

BennyP @ 8:

liberalNmoderation @ 6:

chicano2nd @ 2:

Amazing, a real thinking republican.

There are a few actually. They're not all crooked. Some really have the best interests of this nation at heart.

lol- good one

It's true.
I may not agree with most of their beliefs or or policies, but there are a few republican politicians I actually like. Granted, not many...but a few...ok one. And I'll be damned if I can remember his name.
He's that guy that called out Plains..uh Palins, readiness to lead yesterday.

A little help here...anybody?

A bit OT .. but .. wow!
AG candidate backs prosecution of President Bush for murder

BURLINGTON — Charlotte Dennett, the Progressive Party candidate for Vermont attorney general, said Thursday that if elected she would prosecute President Bush for murder.

Dennett, an attorney from Cambridge challenging incumbent Democrat William Sorrell, was joined by Vincent Bugliosi, a famed prosecutor who took on Charles Manson in the early 1970s, at a press conference in downtown Burlington.

As Vermont attorney general, Dennett said she would appoint Bugliosi, who published a book this year called "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder," as a special prosecutor to hold Bush accountable for deaths stemming from the Iraq war. ..

Bugliosi said any state attorney general or local district attorney can bring criminal charges against Bush once he leaves office early next year. He said Vermont could take on the soon-to-be ex-president by bringing conspiracy to murder charges against him, using his own public statements during the build-up to the Iraq war as evidence. ..

Hagel

I also read that the former republican governor of Virginia is now supporting Obama.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/9/15/202418/287/61/599987

THe media won't cover it because they see Obama up in the polls. They'll spend the next week doing puff bits on McCain and hitting Obama.

But its still Obama 49-44 on Gallup. So they can sit and fucking spin.

All GOP Hands - Abandon Ship!
OBAMA/BIDEN '08

1/20/09 - END OF AN ERROR!

I think we found us a real maverick.

As a citizen of the United States of America, here is your Citizens Daily Briefing (CDB):

"George W. Bush Determined to Strike In U.S."

Roschelle @ 11:

Obama was heckled earlier in Coral Gables by a group of black protesters. Here's the video of the disruption. Why do people think they speak for the masses by holding up one home-made sign?

I tried to mention this down thread. ALL signs written by the same person!!!!

let's hope the obama campaign gets some balls
soon and introduces in ads and while campaigning
about mcfuckhead's close connection to the keating 5

this will be a missed opportunity to bring up the truth
about mcfuckhead and phil graham.

beltman713 @ 16:

I also read that the former republican governor of Virginia is now supporting Obama.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/9/15/202418/287/61/599987

Former governor stumps for Obama

Speaking to a room of mostly Obama supporters at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center, former Gov. A. Linwood Holton and his daughter, current Virginia first lady Anne Holton [wife of Tim Kaine], pointed out the importance of Virginia, a swing state in this election.

“If we win this state for Senator Obama he will be our next president,” Anne Holton said.

Gov. Holton, a Big Stone Gap native, said he hasn’t changed parties.

“I’m here as a Republican and I’m still a Republican,” he said.

Rather the party changed on him.

“The Republican Party today is not the Republican party I represent,” he said. “We believe in a balanced budget. … I think that borrowing money and spending money we don’t have in the last seven and a half years has something to do with those closed factories and deficit our grandchildren will have to pay for.” ..

Lynn Forester de Rothschild von Cartier der Wha'?
This is a must read (It's short!) about Lady de Rothschild. Just so you know what we are missing.

Rothchild calling voters rednecks was funny.

Wall Street is socialized now with losses covered with tax money.

Yet, they still whine about paying taxes.

McLiar is blaming Obama for the deregulation mess he caused with Gramm.

A desperate coward with no decency or honor.

He should retire.

liberalNmoderation @ 6:

chicano2nd @ 2:

Amazing, a real thinking republican.

There are a few actually. They're not all crooked. Some really have the best interests of this nation at heart.

does anyone have a list of thinking republicans?
I keep checking the voting records and I can't find a one.
fchuck hagel is a 99% voter for fascism.
All this verbal independence is never backed by a voting record.
As Gov. Plain(R-AK) rightfully calls it "verbiage"

i found Lady de Rothschild comment that Barak obama could not connect with the average american Hilarious, coming from a woman who splits her time between her mansion in london and her mansion in New york city

I love her reason for not supporting Obama; "he's too elitist." I wished I had a pretzel to almost choke on when I heard that. Is there anyone in the world more elite than the Rothschilds?

It doesn't pay to lie and pander people to death.

It's amazing he still considers himself a Republican. Didn't anyone tell him that McCain is just doing what the GOP wants him to do???

Freddy Knuckles @ 28:

I love her reason for not supporting Obama; "he's too elitist." I wished I had a pretzel to almost choke on when I heard that. Is there anyone in the world more elite than the Rothschilds?

And people say the Republicans don't do comedy. These soulless fucks truly see nothing in the mirror.

Roschelle @ 11:

Obama was heckled earlier in Coral Gables by a group of black protesters. Here's the video of the disruption. Why do people think they speak for the masses by holding up one home-made sign?

Yes, I know what you mean. I hope they don't make it a major story in the news. With the financial mess going on though, I doubt it will make it to the front headlines. Anyway, if they want to stay on the plantation let them. They are ignorant and do NOT represent African Americans in no way shape or form.

Captain Bitter Angry Kangaroo @ 24:

Lynn Forester de Rothschild von Cartier der Wha'?
This is a must read (It's short!) about Lady de Rothschild. Just so you know what we are missing.

I think much of it has to do with the fact that Obama has sought to raise his money from a very wide source of
donors, rather than a smaller pool of donors who would expect favors like sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom.
Well, that and she's probably a rascist.

Lady De Goldigger Rothschild needs to stop breathing that rarified air in her mansions, she doesn't like the "elitism" of Obama, one irony meter down.... But LOVES "rednecks", you know, lowly taxpayers, paying her share of taxes, because only the poor pay taxes don'cha know.

I wonder what they'll do now that their piggybank, i mean the treasury, is empty, in fact, it is full of IOU's... Guess the "rednecks" are under pressure to refill it ASAP!

The Dems. need to remind people that if Bush and his puppets had their way social security would have been in this complete financial disaster. They need to get on this and get on it fast. This administration has been about their wallets, and their wallets only.
It has been "wallets first," not "country first."
I'm not stupid. This American knows very well that the hatred of working/middle class Americans was taken to a new height with the Republicans. Yes, their may be working/middle class repubs. but with all due respect they are brainwashed into thinking they should pay more taxes so the Lehman Brothers CEO's and etc. don't have too.
Get a brain, and get a brain fast.

CoIntelPro against the WAR of LIES @ 26:

liberalNmoderation @ 6:

chicano2nd @ 2:

Amazing, a real thinking republican.

There are a few actually. They're not all crooked. Some really have the best interests of this nation at heart.

does anyone have a list of thinking republicans?
I keep checking the voting records and I can't find a one.
fchuck hagel is a 99% voter for fascism.
All this verbal independence is never backed by a voting record.
As Gov. Plain(R-AK) rightfully calls it "verbiage"

Well then...evidently I am mistook.

Wayne is a good guy, that's why the RNC backed a right winger to defeat him in the primary. He often pissed off the right voting his conscience. He was my civics teacher in high school and one of my two favorite teachers. He is also a Vietnam Veteran (USMC) and helped shape who I became.
He's not a former congressman though - he's still there a few more months

Brave man. An aberration - a conservative with a conscience.
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Well, he is a former Congressman.

If he were a current GOP Congressman, it would make the news.

I can't say it's odd.

Welcome aboard The Reality Express, Congressman.

geez, why aren't more people on that side of the aisle jumping ship. They are not stupid, maybe just loyal to the party, but there will come a time when any supporter of bush policies or now mccain policies will be held accountable for what has happened to this country. Bush has zero sense. everything he has ever touched or tried to head has turned to crap. McCain is just a doddering old fool who wants the presidency so bad that he is willing to do or say anything. He is so sincere when he looks directly at the camera and states that he is not smart enough to answer that question. the reason he looks so sincere is that he is right, he doesn't know the answer. but we have had 8 years of not knowing the answer. i want someone in charge who is smarter than i am. mccain and bush aren't, obama is.

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