he may be just as you think BUT! he is our only hope for America to
survive !

On Oct 2, 6:53 am, Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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