I second that.  Hari-Kari is a better choice than voting for osamaobama.

On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 9:53 PM, d.b.baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I'm going to the polls... praying he drops dead of massive heart
> attack two minutes after he's sworn in.
>
> On Oct 3, 10:39 pm, Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > McCain could have sewed up the race if he had stuck to his prior
> principles
> > and come out publically against this sorryass bailout and voted against
> it.
> >
> >
> >
>  > On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 9:16 PM, d.b.baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I say the ever-respectful, brain dead McCain.
> >
> > > McCain wimping out on Fannie Mae and the CRA:
> >
> > > [Q] - Here is what Team McCain is telling me: Expect McCain to make
> > > the case on television, but don't look for him to turn to Obama in the
> > > next debate, point his finger, and say something...
> >
> > > Nope, that is not going to happen Why not? 1) It is a complicated
> > > argument, and McCain is not good at making complicated arguments, not
> > > even about earmarks. (Note, additionally, his lack of defense of the
> > > war in Iraq during his debate with Obama. Amazing.)
> >
> > > 2) There is a racial component to criticism of the Community
> > > Reinvestment Act that can make it sound like you are scapegoating
> > > minorities for Wall Street's problems.
> >
> > > 3) The campaign believes McCain's time is better spent talking about
> > > taxes and energy and healthcare. Really.
> >
> > > There is a newish TV ad about Fannie and Freddie. You tell me if it
> > > makes the point conservatives desperately want McCain to make. I don't
> > > think it explicitly or aggressively connects the dots the way
> > > activists crave. Here is the transcript:
> >
> > >    ANNCR: John McCain fought to rein in Fannie and Freddie.
> >
> > >    The Post says: McCain "pushed for stronger regulation"..."while
> > > Mr. Obama was notably silent."
> >
> > >    But, Democrats blocked the reforms.
> >
> > >    Loans soared.
> >
> > >    Then, the bubble burst.
> >
> > >    And, taxpayers are on the hook for billions.
> >
> > >    Bill Clinton knows who is responsible.
> >
> > >    PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON: "I think the responsibility that the
> > > Democrats have may rest more in resisting any efforts by Republicans
> > > in the Congress or by me when I was President to put some standards
> > > and tighten up a little on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac."
> >
> > >    ANNCR: You're right, Mr. President. It didn't have to happen.
> >
> > >    JOHN McCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.
> >
> > > My bottom line: The McCain campaign is underestimating how absolutely
> > > furious conservatives are that free markets, and by extension
> > > Reaganomics and the last 25 years of American economic policy, are
> > > getting the blame for the housing and credit crisis. A real morale
> > > killer, they tell me. Over and over. Every day. -
> >
> > >http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capital-commerce/2008/10/3/why-mccain-goe.
> ..
>  >
> > > Sarah hit McCain on Anwr, and today she hit him about turning tail in
> > > Michigan.
> >
> > > McCain ought to get his sorry ass out of the race and leave the fight
> > > to Sarah.
> >
> > --
> > *~@):~{>
> >
>


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