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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t just be a part of history, be a part of our future!</title>
	<link>http://hogwash.today.com/2008/11/02/dont-just-be-a-part-of-history-be-a-part-of-our-future/</link>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: karlfrankjr</title>
		<link>http://hogwash.today.com/2008/11/02/dont-just-be-a-part-of-history-be-a-part-of-our-future/#comment-460</link>
		<dc:creator>karlfrankjr</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 23:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All you did is run down the list of non-consequential right-wing diversion points that didn't stick because they aren't relevant.  

I am surprised that anyone with functioning neurons would want Sarah within 50 feet of the White House.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All you did is run down the list of non-consequential right-wing diversion points that didn&#8217;t stick because they aren&#8217;t relevant.  </p>
<p>I am surprised that anyone with functioning neurons would want Sarah within 50 feet of the White House.</p>
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		<title>By: Bea</title>
		<link>http://hogwash.today.com/2008/11/02/dont-just-be-a-part-of-history-be-a-part-of-our-future/#comment-459</link>
		<dc:creator>Bea</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 23:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Let me understand this correctly, you’re asking to vote for Senator Obama for promises for the future. There isn’t anything in Senator Obama’s record that supports that. He has little experience and the experience he does have is riddled with very troubling controversy. If you have really paid attention to Senator Obama from the beginning there is so much contradiction your head begins to spin. We tried to ignore Rev. Wright, then came Bill Ayers, Dorhn, Rezko, ACORN, double-talk Senator Obama audio, unclear stances on taxes, opposing medical care for Infants Born Alive during an abortion, “spread the wealth,” etc. His voting record is too far left of the Democratic party for me.  Many people I know are voting for Senator Obama because they don’t want to be called racist not because they agree with his policies. That isn’t right. African Americans have been treated very badly if they disagree with his policies. That isn’t fair.
In actuality, Republicans contribute more to charities, in comparison by income, than Democrats. We that are independents value policies on both sides; freedom of speech, union membership, personal freedoms, low taxes, protecting our environment, etc. I work in social services and private “right-wing” churches donate so much to our homeless shelter, heat assistance, food program, etc. Most I work with are very liberal and think the government should tax people heavily and give the money to them. These agencies, like ACORN, mismanage money like you wouldn’t believe. They believe ‘rules are made to be broken’ attitude. My manager “One time we got high at lunch and didn’t even come back to work.”  And tax payers are footing the bill! They threaten those that try to bring the union into the agency. Also, the FannieMae/FreddieMac debacle, with the Dem’s in charge, has caused a great ripple effect in our economy.  I support the Democrat party but not the cult of ultra-liberalism.

Senator McCain has a proven track record and is the leader we need right now. Sarah Palin was treated horribly as she had to make a quick transition into the race. I believed the media reports at first that she wasn’t capable but quickly found that untrue. After watching Cspan, reading her record and unbiased info, I am very impressed. She is more qualified that Senator Obama. I am ashamed that women that call themselves feminists trashed her immediately. There is no excuse for that. She understands working moms and children with special needs. We need her voice in Washington.
I’m voting for our future: McCain – Palin.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me understand this correctly, you’re asking to vote for Senator Obama for promises for the future. There isn’t anything in Senator Obama’s record that supports that. He has little experience and the experience he does have is riddled with very troubling controversy. If you have really paid attention to Senator Obama from the beginning there is so much contradiction your head begins to spin. We tried to ignore Rev. Wright, then came Bill Ayers, Dorhn, Rezko, ACORN, double-talk Senator Obama audio, unclear stances on taxes, opposing medical care for Infants Born Alive during an abortion, “spread the wealth,” etc. His voting record is too far left of the Democratic party for me.  Many people I know are voting for Senator Obama because they don’t want to be called racist not because they agree with his policies. That isn’t right. African Americans have been treated very badly if they disagree with his policies. That isn’t fair.<br />
In actuality, Republicans contribute more to charities, in comparison by income, than Democrats. We that are independents value policies on both sides; freedom of speech, union membership, personal freedoms, low taxes, protecting our environment, etc. I work in social services and private “right-wing” churches donate so much to our homeless shelter, heat assistance, food program, etc. Most I work with are very liberal and think the government should tax people heavily and give the money to them. These agencies, like ACORN, mismanage money like you wouldn’t believe. They believe ‘rules are made to be broken’ attitude. My manager “One time we got high at lunch and didn’t even come back to work.”  And tax payers are footing the bill! They threaten those that try to bring the union into the agency. Also, the FannieMae/FreddieMac debacle, with the Dem’s in charge, has caused a great ripple effect in our economy.  I support the Democrat party but not the cult of ultra-liberalism.</p>
<p>Senator McCain has a proven track record and is the leader we need right now. Sarah Palin was treated horribly as she had to make a quick transition into the race. I believed the media reports at first that she wasn’t capable but quickly found that untrue. After watching Cspan, reading her record and unbiased info, I am very impressed. She is more qualified that Senator Obama. I am ashamed that women that call themselves feminists trashed her immediately. There is no excuse for that. She understands working moms and children with special needs. We need her voice in Washington.<br />
I’m voting for our future: McCain – Palin.</p>
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