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Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
Written by Tony   
Sunday, 05 October 2008

I liked the SNL skit last night where they made of how Democrats were trying to hide the fact that they started this mess - nice. Here's how the voting went:

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

So Wisconsin Representative Tammy Baldwin (D) voted for it. Sensenbrenner (R) voted against it.

I'm wondering if a scandal investigation has now been avoided or what's going on with that.

-T

 
A President Named Barack?
Written by Tony   
Friday, 03 October 2008

I can't get this out of my head - ever since the debate last night when Joe Biden kept referring to Obama as "Barack." Barack this, Barack that... I had never heard his first name being used so much as I did last night. It sounded really weird for some reason as Biden kept repeating it.

I just don't think I want a President named Barack. Does that make me racist? No. If I was, what race would I be against anyway?

President Barack. BA-rock. It just sounds weird, I don't know. Like I said, I just can't get this out of my head. Weird. Anyone else?

-T


Update:

Apparently his name is easy to mistake:

 ‘Barack Osama’ on Hundreds of Upstate Absentee Ballots

Oops. :-)

-T


Update:

Here's a video:

-T

 
Biden Grasping for Straws
Written by Tony   
Friday, 03 October 2008

Poor guy. He tried.

He was saying that McCain voted against funding for the troops. Yeah, he did because that bill included a timetable for withdrawl from Iraq - if the time was right or not. So it was good. The troops did eventually get the funding that was needed but McCain isn't going to sign just any bill coming through - and that's a good thing, so thanks for pointing that out.

Talk to the troops. They want to get the job done. I agree that there should be goals set but to give a definite withdrawl date is asinine. Obama even knows this and has flip flopped on it.

Then after Biden was citing the Constitution, he seemed to not understand that he and Obama are not running against George Bush. A President can only serve 2 terms. Look it up, it's in there. Probably even in the Cliff Notes. Biden seemed to have a mantra going there for a little while talking about President Bush thinking he was running against Bush. He seems confused.

He didn't refute his statement Palin brought up when Biden said that Obama was not fit to be President and the role of President does not lend itself to on the job training. So I think Biden sold out just to get on the ticket.

Palin controlled the debate. She's a good debater. She dodged questions she didn't want to answer and drilled home her strong points, talking over the moderator who has a book coming out about Obama and over Biden and straight to the American people - soccer / hockey moms to be exact. She even got people laughing a few times. She's real. She's not some stuffy politician and that showed in this debate which was not filtered by the media. Good job.

I suprisingly found 1 pretty good story out there:

Palin Recaptures Her Image - The New York Times

-T

 
Obama Campaign Contributions Shady
Written by Tony   
Wednesday, 01 October 2008
McCain discloses all the named of his contributors - even the ones under the $200 mark where you have to disclose donations totalling $200 or more. I donated and this was very clear to me as I donated. Obama does not disclose the names of all his contributors and it's no wonder why.

From: Secret, Foreign Money Floods Into Obama Campaign

More than half of the whopping $426.9 million Barack Obama has raised has come from small donors whose names the Obama campaign won't disclose.

...

Federal law does not require the campaigns to identify donors who give less than $200 during the election cycle. However, it does require that campaigns calculate running totals for each donor and report them once they go beyond the $200 mark.

Surprisingly, the great majority of Obama donors never break the $200 threshold.

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The FEC breakdown of the Obama campaign has identified a staggering $222.7 million as coming from contributions of $200 or less. Only $39.6 million of that amount comes from donors the Obama campaign has identified.

It is the largest pool of unidentified money that has ever flooded into the U.S. election system, before or after the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reforms of 2002.

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In a letter dated June 25, 2008, the FEC asked the Obama campaign to verify a series of $25 donations from a contributor identified as “Will, Good” from Austin, Texas.

Mr. Good Will listed his employer as “Loving” and his profession as “You.”

A Newsmax analysis of the 1.4 million individual contributions in the latest master file for the Obama campaign discovered 1,000 separate entries for Mr. Good Will, most of them for $25.

In total, Mr. Good Will gave $17,375.

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And then there are the overseas donations — at least, the ones that we know about.

The FEC has compiled a separate database of potentially questionable overseas donations that contains more than 11,500 contributions totaling $33.8 million. More than 520 listed their “state” as “IR,” often an abbreviation for Iran. Another 63 listed it as “UK,” the United Kingdom.

More than 1,400 of the overseas entries clearly were U.S. diplomats or military personnel, who gave an APO address overseas. Their total contributions came to just $201,680.

But others came from places as far afield as Abu Dhabi, Addis Ababa, Beijing, Fallujah, Florence, Italy, and a wide selection of towns and cities in France.

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Obama campaign spokesman LaBolt said, “We have more than 2.5 million donors overall, hundreds of thousands of which have participated in this program.”

Until now, the names of those donors and where they live have remained anonymous — and the federal watchdog agency in charge of ensuring that the presidential campaigns play by the same rules has no tools to find out.

I don't know - ya gotta wonder who is supporting him and then who he would have to return the favor to if he would become President. You don't have to dig very far under Obama's surface to find some dirt. Pretty scary.

-T

 
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