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Adam Putnam

Finger-pointing begin in wake of bill's defeat

First came the failure of the massive House bipartisan bailout package. Then came the finger-pointing. Several Republican aides say House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ended any spirit of bipartisanship surrounding the ...

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River Veteran

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Sep 29, 2008
 
Pelosi is a piece of sh!t. She calls a vote KNOWING that there were NOT enough votes to get it passed. She did nothing more than her usual political grandstanding.....doesn't the biatch look at her approval rating???????

Her typical liberal hypocritical azz conveniently forgets the 94 Democraps that didn't vote for the bailout..... The witch points her finger trying to cast blame..... My party (dems) controls the house...why couldn't she get my party to vote this through??????

Because she SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!

94 Dems voted NO and she blames someone else....Pelosi and Reid are JOKES!
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Sep 29, 2008
 
Pelosi is an idiot-grandstanding and not getting her own party to support her. Curiously this election has two overlapping emergencies-the bailout and the gas crisis in the southeast and they will both be important in determining the winner. The press propoganda line "Obama will be perceived as the economic genius..." will only be true if Pelosi and the Dems don't totally screw things up.
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Sep 29, 2008
 
The Grim Reaper wrote:
Pelosi is an idiot-grandstanding and not getting her own party to support her. Curiously this election has two overlapping emergencies-the bailout and the gas crisis in the southeast and they will both be important in determining the winner. The press propoganda line "Obama will be perceived as the economic genius..." will only be true if Pelosi and the Dems don't totally screw things up.
McCain at least got 61 republicans to change their mind and vote YES.....What did obama do????

My question is ....where is the investigations into who is responsible for this....oh...Dems are mostly to blame so there WON'T be any investigations. My party (Dem) SUCKS.... I may be staying home election day this year!
time for a change

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Sep 29, 2008
 
River Veteran wrote:
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McCain at least got 61 republicans to change their mind and vote YES.....What did obama do????
My question is ....where is the investigations into who is responsible for this....oh...Dems are mostly to blame so there WON'T be any investigations. My party (Dem) SUCKS.... I may be staying home election day this year!
and according to the people in the meetings at the end of last week mccain said not one word during the whole discussion. its because he has admitted to knowing nothing about the economy or in his terms, he should know more. by the way it was the republicans who shot the bill down 3-2, not the democrats. and maybe you should dig deeper into why the bill was so heavily defeated. probably because bush didnt want to take out the perks that benefit his high power friends and stick the tax payer with the bill for what they royally screwed up. maybe this is a sign of a change, that congress is actually thinking of us for once.
time for a change

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Sep 29, 2008
 
River Veteran wrote:
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McCain at least got 61 republicans to change their mind and vote YES.....What did obama do????
My question is ....where is the investigations into who is responsible for this....oh...Dems are mostly to blame so there WON'T be any investigations. My party (Dem) SUCKS.... I may be staying home election day this year!
and you staying home is exactly what washington wants. one less vote to worry about rearranging if the election doesnt go the way they want.
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Sep 29, 2008
 
time for a change wrote:
<quoted text>and according to the people in the meetings at the end of last week mccain said not one word during the whole discussion. its because he has admitted to knowing nothing about the economy or in his terms, he should know more. by the way it was the republicans who shot the bill down 3-2, not the democrats. and maybe you should dig deeper into why the bill was so heavily defeated. probably because bush didnt want to take out the perks that benefit his high power friends and stick the tax payer with the bill for what they royally screwed up. maybe this is a sign of a change, that congress is actually thinking of us for once.
Bush "didn't want to take out the perks"......LMAO

WTF flavor Kool Aid are you drinking.

You must mean perks like the 20% of the $700+Billion would have gone to ACORN....you know ACORN who helped push banks into giving loans to at risk borrowers....Yep....Bush put that one in there......NOT

Or.....was it the provision that gives municipalities an opportunity to drain trillions from the Treasury was uncalled for....sorry...that was a DEM PERK too!

Or....It may have been the provision that would allow tenants to stay in their homes under the terms of their leases, possibly forever, was a defacto rent control program....Oooops...another Dem Perk!

Hmmmmmmm Why isn't Peolsi investigating the parties that caused this to happen to the American public????????? Community Re-Investment Act MORON....along with ACORN and people like Obama's buddy Franklin Reins.....

MORON!
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Sep 29, 2008
 
time for a change wrote:
<quoted text>and you staying home is exactly what washington wants. one less vote to worry about rearranging if the election doesnt go the way they want.
No actually washington WANTS me to vote....especially when I'm a reg dem.

I don't want to do ANYTHING to assist these lying, corrupt washington politicians.

If I vote......I may go to McIllegal. I damn sure wont vote party lines this year!
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