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Lets move on!!! I am tired of hearing the bullsh*t about Hillary Clinton supporters who are going to vote for John McCain. I bet most of these people are re”thug”licans who were disenfranchised with Bush and also wanted to see a woman in the White House. The rest of Hillary Clinton supporters should quit whining, quit giving McCain something to talk about, and get on board.

I am also tired of hearing about how McCain rates higher in the polls on national security. What national security? Do you feel safer? More people of the world hate America more than any time in history, thanks to that piece of sh*t Bush and his re”thug”lican cronies. I certainly do not feel safer. The current administration’s policy is to threaten or attack anyone who poses a threat to us, real or imagined. In cities like LA, Philadelphia, and Detroit the street gangs have the same policy. Do you think this kind of policy is the same kind of defense policy the U.S. should have?

Below is a video I think says a lot about what the re”thug”licans has done to this country and contributed to the crisis Americans are currently facing.

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Watch a McCain ad or listen to him and it is hard to tell who he trying to appeal to… Hillary supporters, Christian right, veterans, Big Oil… geez I think the old guy is suffering from old fart brain or his handlers (the puppeteers behind the scene) are pulling all his strings at once.

And what is he trying to do with using Hillary Clinton in his campaign ads? Does he support the democrats platform and he is trying to let democrats know this? He does not give a shit about Hillary supporters or democrats!!! All he wants to do is get their vote. It is just another deceitful ploy from the GOP (Gas and Oil Party).

Watching McCain give a speech is like watching a puppet show. He moves around like he has a stick up his ass and there are strings attached to his arms. A little authenticity would go a long way.

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The economy is one of the top concerns of the American public. Yet we hear the presidential candidates argue about how many houses they have. They could help the economy by pulling out of Iraq and thus save billions of dollars.

The Iraq government does not want us there and their prime minister is quoted in a CNN article: Iraqi PM demands ’specific’ U.S. pullout timeline

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Monday there will be no agreement on a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq unless it includes a “specific” timeline and is not “open-ended.”

How about we start pulling out today. Support our soldiers and demand the candidates pullout the troops now, quit spending the money on a war where they don’t us, and help the economy at the same time. Stop talking about bullsh*t and start telling the American how you can help this country.

Quit trying to blow smoke up my ass. I have enough gas without it.

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The amount of money you are spending for gas is directly related to the amount of money oil companies are spending to lobby lawmakers and protect their billions of dollars of profits. Every time you fill up your SUV, car, or motorcycle you are helping to support their profits.

Big oil has a big interest in the presidential election too. They want someone in the Whitehouse to protect their interests by relaxing rules on drilling and to keep the big tax breaks in place. All while they are making billions of dollars of profits as Americans struggle.

CNN’s special report: Oil’s Washington juggernaut
Under fire for high gas prices, the industry is spending record amounts on influence in Washington. Plus: How it’s playing in the presidential race.

The amount spent on lobbying by the industry, along with lobbying money in general, has been setting records since 2005.

With record gas prices, a contentious fight over energy legislation and a huge election on the horizon it’s not surprising the industry spent so much on lobbying this year.

Dozens of bills have been introduced in Congress. Generally, Democrats and environmentalists have favored a strategy heavy on taxing oil companies and funding renewables, while Republicans and the oil industry have pushed for more drilling.

The GOP is know as the Gas and Oil Party and it is not a coincident.

If cash equals friendship, then John McCain and the oil industry are best friends.

The Arizona Republican has taken $1.4 million from oil industry employees in the 2007-2008 election cycle, more than any other politician, according to CRP.

If McCain wins it looks like we have another four years of big oil being represented in the Whitehouse, young Americans dieing for oil in a foreign land, and Americans are left standing on the outside looking in, knowing they are not represented.

I am getting tired of seeing McCain standing in a group of veterans and telling us how much he is an American. All I see is a cranky old guy living in the past with not much future left.

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This is what makes politics fun.

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Oliver Stone has a new movie called W. and it is being released in November. It is a movie about that piece of sh*t Bush. So I am wondering is it fact or fiction, is it a documentary or a comedy, or maybe it is a docu-comedy? Here is a trailer for the movie so you can decide.

I don’t know about you, but I have seen enough of Bush and I do not need pay to see a movie about the imbecile.

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When the next president takes office in 2009, he will inherit an enormous national debt. For fiscal 2009 the national debt will be $482 billion. The most ever!! That does not include the cost for the war in Iraq, which will cost an additional $80 billion.

According to CNN Money: Welcome, Mr. President: Here’s the tab

Congress just passed - and President Bush is expected to sign - a housing bill that increases the country’s statutory debt limit to $10.6 trillion from $9.8 trillion. Lawmakers increased the debt limit because they’ve already made spending commitments - including additional spending on Iraq - that threatens to pierce the current $9.8 trillion ceiling.

The Concord Coalition, said the country paid $200 billion in debt interest last year alone.

Where is fiscal responsibility? Why did Congress approve so much spending when early on they knew America could not afford it? Now the American people are paying higher prices for gas, food, clothing, and the list goes on. What is next when it comes to paying off this debt?

How can any person who becomes president have a positive impact when that piece of sh*t Bush and his cronies have robbed the country blind and left us in the poor house.

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Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates and New York City’s Mayor Bloomberg have donated 125 and 375 million dollars respectively to stop people around the world from smoking.

New York Times article: Billionaires Back Antismoking Effort

It will urge governments to sharply raise tobacco taxes, prohibit smoking in public places, outlaw advertising to children and cigarette giveaways, start antismoking advertising campaigns and offer people nicotine patches or other help quitting.

I like the fact there are people with money who want to use it for good purposes, but I also wonder if there are any other motives; particularly with Bloomberg being a politician.

On a another note… is it me or does McCain look like he is angry little old man when he talks about Obama? Is it Obama which is pissing him off or is it he realizes he finally gets his shot at being president and he knows he does not stand a chance? Or could be he knows he is the Republicans sacrificial lamb, because they know he won’t be able to run again and the re”thug”licans are saving their best for another election?

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Read the full press release here (PDF, 108KB).

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Iraq has opened it’s oil fields to foreign oil companies for development. Short term deals with Shell, Exxon and Chevron are said to be under discussion. Reuters is reporting: Iraq throws open door to foreign oil firms

But any awards to U.S. and British firms could anger opponents of the invasion, who have said the 2003 war was designed to give Western oil companies control over Iraqi oil reserves. U.S. and British officials have denied the charges.

And the Bush administration has stated the war was not about oil. It looks more like the Iraqi government is opening it’s oil fields to give that piece of sh*t Bush and his oil cronies a parting gift. Or is it a way to force coalition armies to stay in the region and protect their interests?

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