Title: And you wanted a change Post by: Slick89 on August 12, 2008, 12:26:26 AM ok this is an email i got today that will add to all the other politic post that are going up. but its interesting
Hey guys...facts are facts!! This has to make you think a little bit, if not then keep your blinders on! George Bush has been in office for 7 1/2 years. The first six the economy was fine. A little over one year ago: 1) Consumer confidence stood at a 2 1/2 year high; 2) Regular gasoline sold for $2.19 a gallon; 3) the unemployment rate was 4.5%. 4) the DOW JONES hit a record high--14,000 + 5) American's were buying new cars, taking cruises, vacations o'seas, living large!... But American's wanted 'CHANGE'! So, in 2006 they voted in a Democratic Congress & yep--we got 'CHANGE' all right. In the PAST YEAR: 1) Consumer confidence has plummeted ; 2) Gasoline is now over $4 a gallon & climbing!; 3) Unemployment is up to 5% (a 10% increase); 4) Americans have seen their home equity drop by $12 TRILLION DOLLARS & prices still dropping; 5) 1% of American homes are in foreclosure. 6) as I write, THE DOW is probing another low~~11,100-- $2.5 TRILLION DOLLARS HAS EVAPORATED FROM THEIR STOCKS, BONDS & MUTUAL FUNDS INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS! YEP , IN 2006 AMERICA VOTED FOR CHANGE!...AND WE SURE AS HELL GOT IT!!!....NOW OBAMA, the DEM'S CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT--AND THE POLLS SAY HE'S GONNA BE 'THE MAN'--CLAIMS HE'S GONNA REALLY GIVE US CHANGE!!....JUST HOW MUCH MORE 'CHANGE' DO YA THINK YOU CAN STAND???..... Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: trx#9 on August 12, 2008, 10:47:24 AM When you increase spending and borrowing the encomony does great for a few years and then it falls flat on it's face. You should look this up on Snopes before you post. And it's already been posted before on here.
Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: Slick89 on August 12, 2008, 11:32:59 AM First im not gunna look it up to see if its true or not.... it doesnt matter we all know how the economy is. Second im not gunna go back days and days worth of post to see if this was posted or not.... beside maybe someone hasnt seen it yet...
Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: dynodon on August 12, 2008, 11:47:55 AM When you increase spending and borrowing the encomony does great for a few years and then it falls flat on it's face. You should look this up on Snopes before you post. And it's already been posted before on here. :Clap.gif :Clap.gif :Clap.gifTitle: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: GrizzlyGator on August 12, 2008, 12:08:42 PM When you increase spending and borrowing the encomony does great for a few years and then it falls flat on it's face. You should look this up on Snopes before you post. And it's already been posted before on here. (http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s283/CANAMGATOR/deficit.jpg) Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: FishaHallic on August 13, 2008, 07:37:08 PM First im not gunna look it up to see if its true or not.... it doesnt matter we all know how the economy is. Second im not gunna go back days and days worth of post to see if this was posted or not.... beside maybe someone hasnt seen it yet... So your saying that you don't care if you are spreading lies? What is the difference if someone has seen it yet if it is a lie? Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: apkkfx400 on August 14, 2008, 08:31:55 AM First im not gunna look it up to see if its true or not.... it doesnt matter we all know how the economy is. Second im not gunna go back days and days worth of post to see if this was posted or not.... beside maybe someone hasnt seen it yet... So your saying that you don't care if you are spreading lies? What is the difference if someone has seen it yet if it is a lie? :Clap.gif to another good point on a bad post! Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: gery350 on August 14, 2008, 08:56:01 AM dodge the draft, smoke pot, cheat on yer wife, oh yeah and be president. hmm who could it be......... ;D ;D ;D
i aint gettin sucked in to no debate. so take it as a joke or as you like. :no ViO Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: Keeter on August 14, 2008, 09:12:58 AM i aint gettin sucked in to no debate. so take it as a joke or as you like. :no ViO Good idea. Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: Anoriginal on August 14, 2008, 11:25:54 AM I have to say, (and I've said it before) I'm totally disenchanted with this election. Neither candidate strikes me as the right man for the job. However, as in most elections, one has to go with the candidate possessing the better ability, experience and history. In this respect, my vote will go to McCain.
Obama is charismatic, an excellent orator and a great example of the opportunities that exist in the US today. However, I find him to be extremely hollow, lacking totally in experience and listless when it comes to realistic ideas that will help this country. In fact, the one and only thing I am sure he'll do for this country is raise my tax load ridiculously for programs that will only increase the number of people who live in a sense of entitlement. As an educated, hard working, tax paying citizen who has weighed the pros and cons, I cannot fathom any reason to vote for Obama. Just my .02. ;D Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: gtnwood on August 14, 2008, 11:33:24 AM Well now, that was quite civil and literate anny. I could not have said it better myself, and that is precisely how I feel as well O0
Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: trx#9 on August 14, 2008, 12:02:18 PM I have to say, (and I've said it before) I'm totally disenchanted with this election. Neither candidate strikes me as the right man for the job. However, as in most elections, one has to go with the candidate possessing the better ability, experience and history. In this respect, my vote will go to McCain. I think McCain is probably the better of the two. The only thing that scars me about him he's just another Big business puppet, bought out by to many lobbyist. And he's senile! ;)Obama is charismatic, an excellent orator and a great example of the opportunities that exist in the US today. However, I find him to be extremely hollow, lacking totally in experience and listless when it comes to realistic ideas that will help this country. In fact, the one and only thing I am sure he'll do for this country is raise my tax load ridiculously for programs that will only increase the number of people who live in a sense of entitlement. As an educated, hard working, tax paying citizen who has weighed the pros and cons, I cannot fathom any reason to vote for Obama. Just my .02. ;D Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: ScooterB on August 14, 2008, 12:19:51 PM I have to say, (and I've said it before) I'm totally disenchanted with this election. Neither candidate strikes me as the right man for the job. However, as in most elections, one has to go with the candidate possessing the better ability, experience and history. In this respect, my vote will go to McCain. Obama is charismatic, an excellent orator and a great example of the opportunities that exist in the US today. However, I find him to be extremely hollow, lacking totally in experience and listless when it comes to realistic ideas that will help this country. In fact, the one and only thing I am sure he'll do for this country is raise my tax load ridiculously for programs that will only increase the number of people who live in a sense of entitlement. As an educated, hard working, tax paying citizen who has weighed the pros and cons, I cannot fathom any reason to vote for Obama. Just my .02. ;D X2 Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: cheropride on August 14, 2008, 05:50:18 PM I have to say, (and I've said it before) I'm totally disenchanted with this election. Neither candidate strikes me as the right man for the job. However, as in most elections, one has to go with the candidate possessing the better ability, experience and history. In this respect, my vote will go to McCain. Obama is charismatic, an excellent orator and a great example of the opportunities that exist in the US today. However, I find him to be extremely hollow, lacking totally in experience and listless when it comes to realistic ideas that will help this country. In fact, the one and only thing I am sure he'll do for this country is raise my tax load ridiculously for programs that will only increase the number of people who live in a sense of entitlement. As an educated, hard working, tax paying citizen who has weighed the pros and cons, I cannot fathom any reason to vote for Obama. Just my .02. ;D X2 :Clap.gif :Clap.gif Very well said!!!!! Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: Able on August 14, 2008, 06:13:57 PM I have to say, (and I've said it before) I'm totally disenchanted with this election. Neither candidate strikes me as the right man for the job. However, as in most elections, one has to go with the candidate possessing the better ability, experience and history. In this respect, my vote will go to McCain. I think McCain is probably the better of the two. The only thing that scars me about him he's just another Big business puppet, bought out by to many lobbyist. And he's senile! ;)Obama is charismatic, an excellent orator and a great example of the opportunities that exist in the US today. However, I find him to be extremely hollow, lacking totally in experience and listless when it comes to realistic ideas that will help this country. In fact, the one and only thing I am sure he'll do for this country is raise my tax load ridiculously for programs that will only increase the number of people who live in a sense of entitlement. As an educated, hard working, tax paying citizen who has weighed the pros and cons, I cannot fathom any reason to vote for Obama. Just my .02. ;D I don't like either of them but better McCain than that anti-American scum bag racist osamabama Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: cheropride on August 14, 2008, 07:05:11 PM I have to say, (and I've said it before) I'm totally disenchanted with this election. Neither candidate strikes me as the right man for the job. However, as in most elections, one has to go with the candidate possessing the better ability, experience and history. In this respect, my vote will go to McCain. I think McCain is probably the better of the two. The only thing that scars me about him he's just another Big business puppet, bought out by to many lobbyist. And he's senile! ;)Obama is charismatic, an excellent orator and a great example of the opportunities that exist in the US today. However, I find him to be extremely hollow, lacking totally in experience and listless when it comes to realistic ideas that will help this country. In fact, the one and only thing I am sure he'll do for this country is raise my tax load ridiculously for programs that will only increase the number of people who live in a sense of entitlement. As an educated, hard working, tax paying citizen who has weighed the pros and cons, I cannot fathom any reason to vote for Obama. Just my .02. ;D I don't like either of them but better McCain than that anti-American scum bag racist osamabama OMG at the least, I know I am not the ONLY American that feels the same way.... All I am going to add, if that stuff that came out about Osamabama, with any other candidate OMG they would of been done... People can say what they want, but I saw the videos, I saw the pics, and that's all I need.... Put it to you this way, I rather be safe than sorry, and that's honestly how I feel about osamabama.... On my part it has nothing to do w/race, honestly I feel an UNracist black man could make a good president, but this guys background is filled w/racism, from all sides.... BTW the osamabama, is perfect! Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: Anoriginal on August 15, 2008, 10:30:40 AM Dear Boss,
I have enjoyed working here these past several years. You have paid me very well, given me benefits beyond belief. I have 3-4 months off per year and a pension plan that will pay my salary till the day I die and a health plan that most people can only dream about. Despite this I plan to take the next 12-18 months to find a new position. During this time I will show up for work when it is convenient. In addition, I fully expect to draw my full salary and all the other perks associated with my current job. And if my search for this new job proves fruitless, I will be back with no loss in pay or status. Before you say anything, remember that you have no choice in the matter. I can and will do this. Sincerely, Every Senator or Congressman running for President. Title: Re: And you wanted a change Post by: JackL on August 17, 2008, 04:35:20 PM (http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g167/kr-yppy/3375.jpg)
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