A Democrat says a Democrat candidate is a better choice than the a GOP
candidate--what else would you expect her to say? How is he better
able to cope, he is already backing away from his meager promises of
more social spending? This guy supports the bogus war on terror, from
which flows all the crimes of the administration. Cindy Sheehan
learned the hard way, but at least she learned.

Obama is reprobate, a liar and a crook. A typical American politician

mike532 [ Republicans for Obama ] wrote:
> Kansas Governor Says Obama Better for Women Than McCain
>  http://www.truthout.org:80/100108WA
>     Denver - Women face serious economic challenges and will suffer
> more than men from the current turmoil, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
> said.
>
>     Sebelius, a Democrat, campaigned for presidential candidate Barack
> Obama in Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver on Tuesday. She said
> women are more likely than men to earn the minimum wage and go without
> health insurance and pension benefits.
>
>     "Women are at the forefront of the economic crisis," she said
> during a panel discussion in Denver.
>
>     Sebelius said she is promoting policies that Obama says will
> provide economic relief to small business owners, including many
> women.
>
>     Those policies include lowering taxes and eliminating capital
> gains taxes on small and startup businesses, offering a refundable tax
> credit of up to 50 percent to help small businesses provide health
> insurance and launching a Women-Owned Business contracting program.
>
>     Colorado Lt. Gov. Barbara O'Brien, a Democrat, said Colorado is
> better prepared than other states for an economic downturn because of
> Gov. Bill Ritter's focus on building a new economy around renewable
> energy, but she said Colorado won't escape unscathed.
>
>     Last week, Ritter implemented a state hiring and construction
> freeze anticipating a downturn in revenues and warned it could turn
> into a fiscal crisis that could force severe budget cuts.
>
>     "Clearly we're going to be facing a bit of a challenge at the
> state level," O'Brien said.
>
>     Sebelius agreed tough times are ahead, but she said Obama is
> better prepared to cope with a crisis than his opponent, Republican
> John McCain.
>
>     "This country is teetering on the brink of an economic crisis the
> likes of which we haven't seen since the Great Depression. There are
> serious economic challenges. We can't continue what we've been doing
> for the past eight years and expect it to turn out differently,"
> Sebelius said.
>
>     She said Obama wants to cut taxes on the middle class while McCain
> is offering to continue tax cuts for the wealthy that were a
> cornerstone of President Bush's policies.
>
>     Tom Kise, McCain's Colorado spokesman, said Obama's tax plan would
> raise taxes on people making as little as $42,000 a year, hurting
> middle class voters.
>
>     "That's not pro-women, not pro-business and not pro-economy," Kise
> said
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