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These clowns couldn't run a successful hot dog stand. What an embarrassment. This country really is turning into a big joke.....Sad.
 

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Thanks for posting. I'll be waiting with baited breath for the expert analysis of gtc, among others, in this thread. Keep drinking the kool aid, libs. :drink:
 

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Thanks for posting. I'll be waiting with baited breath for the expert analysis of gtc, among others, in this thread. Keep drinking the kool aid, libs. :drink:
They will spin it somehow. They always do.
It's the repubs fault. They didn't regulate. The same sorry talking points as always from the same sorry libs!!
 
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Come on boys, no matter what they said, no matter what they believe, no matter how they voted, no matter what they supported, no matter what they blocked, no matter how wrong they were, it's all Bush's fault.

The short bus crowd gotta keep it simple, so please stop overburdening them with too many details.

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Sad....

And they have supporters.
 

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Why is the government involved in mortgages anyway? Was it in the constitution? Is that a role of government?
 

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Why dont the Libs and dems reply to this????????????


They know who ruined this economy
 

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Come on liberals, awfully silent in here. Come in and defend your fellow wackjobs' testimony in these hearings.
 
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Democrats to busy making fun of Palin to acknowledge that
their party is full of vile corrupt piles of shit.
 

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i think both parties are full of vile pieces of shit, anyone who does not is naive.

with that said i think there is plenty of blame to go around but this is very damming of these particular dems.
 

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Calling Raines Obama's economic advisor is a bit of a stretch, lol

"[edit] Washington Post articles referencing Raines and Obama
On July 16, 2008, The Washington Post reported that Franklin Raines had "taken calls from Barack Obama's presidential campaign seeking his advice on mortgage and housing policy matters." [19]. Also, in an editorial in August 27, 2008 titled "Tough Decision Coming", the Washington Post editorial staff wrote that "Two members of Mr. Obama's political circle, James A. Johnson and Franklin D. Raines, are former chief executives of Fannie Mae."[20]

On September 18, 2008, John McCain's Campaign, published a campaign ad that quoted the Washington Post's claim that Franklin Raines advises Barack Obama on economic matters. The ad also notes that "Raines made millions and then left Fannie Mae while it was under investigation for accounting irregularities".[21] Both Raines and the Obama Campaign claim that Raines is not an Obama advisor and has never advised Senator Obama. [22]

In the New York Times John Steele Gordon wrote an opinion criticizing Raines' contribution to the 2008 financial crisis caused by the failure of Fannie Mae, "...Fannie C.E.O. from 1999 to 2004, had been budget director in the Clinton White House. He cooked the books at Fannie to increase his compensation (more than $50 million)." [23]


In 2008 September U.S. Presidential candidate Senator John McCain has sought to tie Raines to McCain's opponent Barack Obama, in an effort to discredit Obama on economic issues. McCain quoted the Washington Post articles stating that Raines advises Obama. Raines and Obama state that he does not.[24] [25] When the claim that Raines was an Obama advisor first appeared in the Post months before the McCain ad, the Obama campaign didn't seek a correction at the time. [26]

The Washington Post characterizes John McCain's attempts to connect Sen. Obama with Franklin Raines based on their reporting as "a stretch."[27] All reporting the Washington Post did about the matter stems from a single conversation a reporter had with Raines, in which she recalls Raines said "he had gotten a couple of calls from the Obama campaign."

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