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MrLabGuy 10-08-2008 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Have you no respect for your elders????? :confused:

Sleep is important for young children and our elders. I'm lucky I get 6 hours a night though that has much to do with the internet.

chonko 10-08-2008 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MrLabGuy
I'm surprised that nobody mentioned the ending when McCain left early and Obama and Michelle stayed behind another 30 - 45 minutes working the group. Smart move on his part and he seemed to track down that one guy in the armed services who McCain went out of his way to bond with at the end. Obama found him and spent some time sweet-talking him.

McCain dropped the ball leaving early. Not quite sure what he was thinking but I guess it was past his bedtime.

I have to say that surprised me as well.:thumbup:
The least he could have done is to spend some time chatting before leaving, maybe 5 minutes would have been nice but, what do I know.

JGQ 10-08-2008 02:12 PM

good thread indeed. Few Comments:

Middle-Class: The discussion of middle class is being shaped around the annual income of that group simply because the follow up discussion is going to be income taxes. The 250K annual income is an arbitrary number that the Obama camp came up with. Above 250K seems like a lot of money, but trust me it is not!! And it definitely does not make you wealthy.

In my opinion your status as being wealthy or middle class depends on your answer to following question: Can you live and maintain you current life style if you were to lose your job?
If the answer is no, then you are middle class.
If the answer is yes, then you are wealthy.
If the answer is “I don’t have a job” You are either a wealthy person or bum!
Wealth is not defined by annual income; it is defined by net worth. Net worth is difficult to use in income tax legislation, the next best thing is annual income.

Debate observations:
- “That one”: It was strange and weird, I agree, but it is not a main stream media issue. The voters need to evaluate for themselves. I for one thought that it was an old man slip!
- “You may have never heard of Freddie or Fanny”: Could be viewed as a comment with a racial underlining. I think it was as simple as McCain trying to go of script and ending up in a bad spot. Just like when he told Tom that he would not be his Treasury Secretary pick.
Another point: Give this Black man credit, he is in the debate hall asking direct questions about the economy to the candidates, how could he at this point not have heard of these mortgage giants??
- Not staying post-debate: It was obvious he was not comfortable and wanted to get the hell out. Hey TN is as red as it gets.
Obama was not working the room he was working the TV cameras!! He is smart, there is no denying that!!
- I heard that the potential first ladies did not even shake hands…. Didn’t see it, but heard it!

tijanaw 10-08-2008 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Michelle
I had never heard of Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac before a few weeks ago and, the last time I checked, I wasn't a young black American. :dunno:

What happened to I don't post in political thread:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ! Anyway I'm shocked that you had never heard of them especially living in the DC area. But Michelle to be honest you are one in million as far as the un-awarness that you dispaly sometimes. No pun intended!


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