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The Big Bailout...Ha!
There is no need for a bailout of the bank when we can bail them out through tax payer spending...heres how: America has fought hard to become an independent nation and a leader in innovation, so how can we fix our current economic downtrend efficiently? Some seem to think that throwing money at the corporations who failed us is the answer…we all ...
Posted to
Trailhead
by
Mejamz
on
September 29, 2008
Popular Vote Totals in Aggregate Mean Nothing...
... and Hillary Clinton is still due to become the Democratic Party nominee for the Presidential run this Fall. If Democratic Party stalwarts fail to understand that Hillary and Bill Clinton are their best package to run against McCain in this 2008 election season, then welcome to another 8, 16, or 32 years of Republicans in the White House, ...
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MichaelBernard1
on
May 7, 2008
Re: Are Hillary supporters soon to be called "cult followers
Not all Clinton supporters are cult followers. I'm a former Clinton supporter and I can see some of the reasons there are still so many behind her; especially the older women. Older women (for arguments sake say, over 60) fought so hard against discrimination that this would be the crowning achievement in a struggle against sexism. Younger women ...
Posted to
Politics
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BP in NJ
on
April 8, 2008
Where are YOU at?Bashing all including Reagan conservatives?
There was an article that I read that had an ineresting take on the whole thing. ''the liar the rasict and the warmonger'' http://www.nolanchart.com/article3282.html The author bashes Reagan conservatives and all three canidates. It pretty much explains where im at on the elections. I dont know who to vote for anymore. Do we want the same old ...
Posted to
Kausfiles
by
edrake
on
March 25, 2008
Dem Popular Vote: Wow . . . it's real close!
7,374,222 7,374,222 So, I was complaining about the lack of data on total vote counts from yesterday's primaries. Using CNN's up to date numbers, I did it myself. Note that not all precincts are in, but generally states have reported 90+ percent (most in the high 90s). So, as of now, where we are in Feb. 5 caucus goer and voter ...
Posted to
Trailhead
by
northlander
on
February 6, 2008
Re: Popular Vote Pledge
No one is reporting a total running vote count. Why not? Wouldn't a running tally of the total numbers/percentages of voters and how the voted so far give us a clearer picture of who is or is not leading in the Democratic primary? Right now we see that the delegates are looking close, but where is the popular vote? Why is no one tallying this? ...
Posted to
Trailhead
by
northlander
on
February 6, 2008
Even or odd district?
I'm still undecided, and it would take a load of angst off my shoulders if I could believe that my district's delegates will be divided 50/50 no matter how I vote. But I can't read the numbers on that district map!
Posted to
Trailhead
by
Racje
on
February 4, 2008