President Barack "Top Banana" Obama!!!

On Oct 12, 4:46�pm, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://townhall.com/Columnists/AustinHill/2008/10/12/why_not_a_dramat...
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> O, la, la That's a very right wing web site of the lily white fascist
> type
> On Oct 13, 2:01�am, "Keith In Tampa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > �*Why Not A Dramatic Tax Increase On 'Rich People?" Ask Obama*
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> > by Austin Hill
> > Sunday, October 12, 2008
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> >http://townhall.com/Columnists/AustinHill/2008/10/12/why_not_a_dramat...
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> > [Q] "For most of his nearly 21-month presidential campaign, Senator Obama
> > has made a cottage industry out of hating free market enterprise. He has
> > proposed governmental limits on corporate executive salaries. He has
> > repeatedly expressed indignation over "excessive" corporate profits. He has
> > promised to "reign-in" free trade, and has promised to instill "economic
> > justice" in America (he has never clarified what he means when he says
> > "economic justice," but he has made it clear that America's economy is
> > necessarily unjust).
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> > And more than any other economic idea, Obama has throughout his campaign
> > reiterated that it is time to end "Bush's tax cuts for the rich." The term
> > itself is misleading, in as much as earlier this decade President Bush and
> > the U.S. Congress cut taxes across the board, not merely for "rich people."
> > But never mind the facts, Obama has hit political homeruns by putting a
> > bullseye on the backs of America's highest income earners.
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> > Yet last week Obama backed-off from eliminating Bush's dastardly "tax cuts
> > for the rich," insisting that, because of Bush's ailing economy, it won't be
> > feasible to raise taxes on the wealthy right away. But why not? His sudden
> > change of heart tells us two things: A) some significant portion of the
> > American electorate is NOT enchanted by his politics of class warfare and
> > envy; and B) just like those of the world's finance ministers, the instincts
> > of many Americans lead them to understand that wealth creation and
> > productivity comes from the private sector, not from government - - not even
> > from an Obama government.
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> > American capitalism is alive and well, and it won't be dying-off any time
> > soon. Americans now need to decide whether it is best to elect a President
> > who will nurture the world's preferred economic system, or one whose passion
> > it is to weaken it. "
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> >http://townhall.com/Columnists/AustinHill/2008/10/12/why_not_a_dramat...- 
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