Posted in xn--kfs74mzzid01b.com edit by jack on January 8th, 2009
He is.Largely he is.
But it is quite surprising that so many Republicans will tell you Bush is not to blame for anything that has happened during his presidency but then become extremely angry when the similarities between his and McCain's strategy is highlighted.hed be smart to...
they were workin pretty good til the democrats took control of congress Because of the Headlines. We are near a depression and trickle down economics's have never worked. Bush's third world economic policies have belittled the working class and with the cost of living on the rise most of us have been by passed with regard to get a raise. I expect a terror alert as a last chance to swing the old voters away from taking a chance. Nothing works quite like fear. I am sure the Republican based CIA has a back up plan in place to support their military coop. He should admit it. Why not is true!Agreed wit J DOGYou mean he Isen'tHe just might!
He is trying EVERYTHING to knock Obama out!
Isn't going to happen. OBAMA IS TOUGH!What makes you think he isn't? McCain has been voting along with Bush 95% to 100% of the time.I did not vote for George W. Bush jr..but so far I have made money on every president since LBJ and CARTER so I get the best of all the
presidents..but I say NO to Barack Obama..as he is a socialist panHe does. "Why doesn't McCain run on a continuation of Bush's economic policies?"
He is, more then I like. But the Dubya years have been eight years of unmitigated economic DISASTER for millions of Americans. (I know personally, because I'm one of them.)McCain wants to give more tax cuts to the rich while we continue borrowing money from China and putting more debt on the average family.
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