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Old 06-29-2008
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Re: Democrat Hypocrisy?

It's Republican hypocrisy to ignore the fighting between the Republicans during the campaign with subsiquent reconciliation and focus only on the fighting and reconciliation between Clinton and Obama.

That's where the REAL hypocrisy lies!

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Re: Democrat Hypocrisy?

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It's Republican hypocrisy to ignore the fighting between the Republicans during the campaign with subsiquent reconciliation and focus only on the fighting and reconciliation between Clinton and Obama.

That's where the REAL hypocrisy lies!

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How many of McCain's bitter rivals are hitting the campaign trail with him?

How man of McCain's rivals are getting personal checks from McCain to pay off his debt?

For Obama's part, it's not so much "hypocrisy" as it is his willingness to willfully snow-job his supporters. It's disrespectful to do that, but most libs are too ignorant to realize he's doing it...
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Re: Democrat Hypocrisy?

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How many of McCain's bitter rivals are hitting the campaign trail with him?

How man of McCain's rivals are getting personal checks from McCain to pay off his debt?

For Obama's part, it's not so much "hypocrisy" as it is his willingness to willfully snow-job his supporters. It's disrespectful to do that, but most libs are too ignorant to realize he's doing it...
You see it that way. Democrats see it as a way to unify our party. 18 million Democrats voted for Hillary. Now we need them to vote for Obama. The Clintons have to help make that happen. Obama has to let them help make it happen.

It's common sense.
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Re: Democrat Hypocrisy?

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How many of McCain's bitter rivals are hitting the campaign trail with him?

How man of McCain's rivals are getting personal checks from McCain to pay off his debt?

For Obama's part, it's not so much "hypocrisy" as it is his willingness to willfully snow-job his supporters. It's disrespectful to do that, but most libs are too ignorant to realize he's doing it...
What's a snow-job?
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What's a snow-job?
Pulling the wool over one's eyes. Tricking them. Fooling them.
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Re: Democrat Hypocrisy?

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You see it that way. Democrats see it as a way to unify our party. 18 million Democrats voted for Hillary. Now we need them to vote for Obama. The Clintons have to help make that happen. Obama has to let them help make it happen.

It's common sense.
And once Obama arranged cash payment, Hillary was only too happy to help.

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Re: Democrat Hypocrisy?

I still haven't heard any of the candidates' proposals for solving any domestic socio-economic issues. I think we should not let our politicians get away with not solving for official poverty, via market friendly means.

Hypothetically, our elected representatives to the general government of the Union would be in a better position to provide for the general Welfare of the United States, if there were no official poverty. Market friendly public policy would enable individuals to make more market friendly choices. How much more government would we need, if there were no official poverty in the US? In my opinion, it is a lack of such a policy that has the effect of increasing the size of government and corresponding bureaucracy, and that leads to greater denial and disparagement of individual liberty.
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Re: Democrat Hypocrisy?

Agreed, and although Barack Obama has some differences of opinion with Senator Clinton In the whole spectrum of politics they are very similar.
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