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09/23/08 9:30 AM

#67280 RE: PegnVA #67279

YEP.Member of Congress are very anxious to RUSH the bailout/rescue thru ....

yep, rushing to vote for their 3-page plea for a $700billion bailout with no oversight/no questions


then they'll have time to campaign ... on their great record !!



THRU OUT ALL THE BUMS !!!



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ieddyi

09/23/08 10:59 AM

#67291 RE: PegnVA #67279

Hmmm, did Congress " rush through " the voting for extending the Patriot act??

Were the Dem's hypnotized into voting for it again??

Kinda like Shrillary and Biden were hypnotized when they voted for the war in Iraq??

And Biden when he voted against the war to take back Kuwait from Saddam?

Kinda like when Biden said that the McCain computer ad was tasteless till his handlers made him yap like a good little dog and recant??

Kinda like this also:


Obama on Biden's Initial Opposition to AIG Bailout: "Joe Should Have Waited"

September 23, 2008 9:41 AM

"What has been clear during this entire past ten days is John McCain has not had clarity and a grasp on the situation," Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., told NBC's Matt Lauer in an interview that ran this morning.

Lauer was talking about how Obama hit Sen. McCain for flip-flopping on the AIG bailout -- saying he opposed it one day then announce he supported it the next day.

But, as Lauer pointed out, scarcely three minutes after McCain said he opposed the AIG bailout last week, "in an interview with Meredith Vieira, Joe Biden, your running mate was asked the exact same question, 'should the federal government bailout AIG?' And he said, 'No, the federal government should not bailout AIG.'" (As we noted at the time.) "And I think that in that situation," Obama said, "I think Joe should have waited as well."

"But it's the kind of thing that drives people crazy about politics," Lauer said. "It sounds like you were trying to score some political points against John McCain using his words, when your own running mate had used very similar words."

"No, hold on a second Matt," Obama said. "I think what drives people crazy about politics is the fact that somebody like John McCain who for 26 years has been an advocate for deregulation, for 26 years has said the market is king and then starts going out there suggesting somehow that he's a populist who's been railing against Wall Street and regulation -- that's what drives people crazy about politics."