just goes to show the overall ignorance and gullibility of the
American people.  but then again they believe in global warming too.

On Oct 9, 6:07 am, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bush cheated, didn't he? Anyway don't sweat it Gaar, all the things
> you love about the GOP, are the same things that the Dems embrace.
> Things will continue to head into oblivion just the same.
>
> On Oct 9, 7:29 pm, Gaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > At this point in 2000, Al Gore had an 11 point lead over Bush too...
>
> > And we all know how that went.
>
> > On Oct 9, 1:26 am, mrchat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Barack Obama, the US Democratic party candidate, has increased his
> > > lead over rival John McCain following the second US presidential
> > > debate, according to opinion polls.
>
> > > A Gallup poll report on Wednesday put Obama 11 percentage points ahead
> > > of McCain, up from a nine per cent lead the day before.
>
> > > A poll of debate viewers by CNN showed 54 per cent believed Obama had
> > > outperformed his rival, while 30 per cent favoured McCain.
>
> > > Two snap polls, one by CBS, the US newsbroadcaster, also judged Obama
> > > the winner of the debate on Tuesday night at Nashville, Tennessee's
> > > Belmont University.
>
> > > The polls indicated voters favour Obama on economic issues, which have
> > > taken centre stage amid the global financial turmoil.
>
> > > Mortgage plan
>
> > > With the debate behind them, the rivals refocused their energy on the
> > > campaign trail on Wednesday.
>
> > > McCain, seeking to reverse his rival's momentum, unveiled a $300bn
> > > plan to aid homeowners suffering under the global credit crunch that
> > > began last year over unpaid sub-prime mortgages.
>
> > > "Under my orders as president, the secretary of the [US] Treasury will
> > > carry out a home-ownership resurgence plan," McCain said at a rally in
> > > Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
>
> > > "The dream of owning a home should not be crushed under the weight of
> > > bad mortgages."
>
> > > Calling the proposal a "critical first step", he said the government
> > > would buy troubled loans from homeowners and restructure them into
> > > more affordable mortgages.
>
> > > Obama's campaign dismissed the ideas as "more costly and out-of-touch
> > > than we ever imagined".
>
> > > Jason Furman, policy director for the Obama campaign, said: "John
> > > McCain wants the government to massively overpay for mortgages in a
> > > plan that would guarantee taxpayers lose money, and put them at risk
> > > of losing even more if home values don't recover."
>
> > > The US congress has already given the treasury the authority to spend
> > > around $700bn in taxpayer funds to buy bad mortgage debt from any
> > > financial institution over the next two years.
>
> > > Obama told supporters at an outdoor rally in Indianapolis that McCain
> > > was offering the same strategies "that led us into this mess in the
> > > first place".
>
> > > "This is a time for resolve and steady leadership," he said.
>
> > > 'Hussein' invoked
>
> > > With pressure building on McCain as he lags in the polls, supporters
> > > again invoked Obama's middle name, Hussein, in an apparent attempt to
> > > play on doubts about the Illinois senator's religion and background.
>
> > > At the rally in Pennsylvania, Bill Platt, a local Republican party
> > > representative, twice used Obama's middle name before McCain arrived
> > > to speak.
>
> > > McCain has previously apologised for using the name, which draws
> > > allusions to Saddam Hussein, the late ruler of Iraq, calling it
> > > "improper and inappropriate".
>
> > > The McCain campaign issued a statement after the rally saying it did
> > > not condone "this inappropriate rhetoric".
>
> > > news bywww.mrchat.net-Hide quoted text -
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