corysub -> RE: Senator Obama /President Obama! Expecting the never-ending racial attacks! (10/19/2008 4:57:21 AM)
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ORIGINAL: corysub And so people who are against Obama, against the socialist philosophy and "share the wealth" mentality are being defined as racist! You seem to come here a lot in politics etc. and I am still scratching my head with this stuff. Just what socialist philosophy and share of wealth mentality could you be talking about ? Could it be the forcing of the taxpayers to 'share $trillion of OUR wealth' with that 'socialist philosophy' that has finally come to the forefront on wall street, eloquently demonstrating what capitalists really are and what it...really is ? People, get a grip, see the writing on the wall...this $trillion dollar swindle has popped wall street's and capitalism's benevolent and society-serving cherry for good. It is WE capitalists that are now charging a $trillion on our national (federal) credit card to bailout the REAL socialists. This whole thing kinkroids was engineered and over time created by a whole culture of convincing people that these paper-traders actually serve society at large. Everybody concerned, capitalists, regulators, bonus seeking management, pension fund managers, Fannie and Freddie managment, AIG management, politicians new just exactly what was going on and are still out partying now on OUR DIME as we type. The election of Obama will change the whole of the American political mosaic. For the first time in world history the world's most powerful country will have as its commander in chief and leader...a man of color. All Kennedy had to do was give one five minute speech and it bought him a bullet to his head. Although Biden would certainly be acceptable, if Obama plays ball ...the real power won't get rid of him. Crazy zealots ? Maybe. My comment regarding "socialist philsophy" and "share the wealth" mentality refers to Sen. Obama. His words to "Joe the Plumber" re-inforce my view of the 're-distribution of wealth" focus that seems upper most in his agenda. If you don't think so..well..you will cancel out my vote for McCain. It's what the "independent voters" think that matters. I totally agree with you on "who" is responsibile for the mess we are in today. From Wall Street to Main Street to the U.S. Capital which, interestingly doesn't have a Street address, wonder why? It all begins with "legislation"...legislation to deregulate, legislation to allow FannieMae and Freddie Mac to insure sub-prime, legislation to allow institutions to acquire instruments that years ago would have probably been prohibited under the "Prudent Man Rule"...and on to the "greed" of Wall Street, the "greed" of individuals flipping real estate in California, Nevada, Florida, and so many other places in this country..driving up prices and selling to the next guy who was going to do the same thing...until it stopped! And WE are also to blame by going our merry way, "electing" not "selecting" our representatives based on party affiliation and mostly being ignorant of the person we are voting into positions of responsibility. At least we are finally vetting our Presidential candidates, and not leaving it up to the media to hand feed us and tell us what to do. Yea...there is plenty of "blame" to go around. The real question at the moment is not finding blame...but finding a solution to the frozen credit markets...so that WE will have businesses and jobs to go too...and have a chance at rebuilding the kiddies college fund. Owning 80% of AIG is easily defined as a socialist type move, taking ownership interest in banks is easily defined as socialist type moves...If anyone ha a better idea at this moment other than screaming full of sound and fury with blameitis, the country could use the help. P.S. I found the "Kennedy" reference and implication for Senator Obama to be horendous, distastful, and sophmoric. A conspiracy behind every tree sounds more like Oliver Stone or Moore...soon to be another documentary?
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