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vi5 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-03-10 08:37 AM
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2. We didn't need a savior....
We simply needed someone to put a stop to the economic policies and beliefs of the previous administration (one being that "the market" is an indication of the health of the economy) and to fight hard for Democratic principles.

We didn't get that. Now we are all paying.
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  -We all knew what was coming.... Uben  Dec-03-10 08:30 AM   #0 
  - K&R....So true..  Tippy   Dec-03-10 08:35 AM   #1 
  - We didn't need a savior....  vi5   Dec-03-10 08:37 AM   #2 
  - It takes a House and Senate too  FreakinDJ   Dec-03-10 08:40 AM   #3 
  - Isn't that the truth! nt  Uben   Dec-03-10 08:41 AM   #5 
  - We needed so much more than that....  Uben   Dec-03-10 08:40 AM   #4 
  - To fix anything and everything....yes.  vi5   Dec-03-10 08:49 AM   #11 
  - What I personally think is after seeing the R's ramming garbage through for 8 years  mrcheerful   Dec-03-10 09:20 AM   #14 
  - No savior. Just a good, smart, tough man or woman willing to work for the PEOPLE.  chimpymustgo   Dec-03-10 08:48 AM   #9 
  - I always thought.......  Gaedel   Dec-03-10 08:43 AM   #6 
  - Every time a Republican brings up  asjr   Dec-03-10 08:46 AM   #7 
  - NO ONE asked for immediate recovery! The only ones complaining about the lack of total  T Wolf   Dec-03-10 08:47 AM   #8 
  - Whatcha Done For Me Lately  KharmaTrain   Dec-03-10 08:49 AM   #10 
  - Leadership does not equate to stalemate  Uben   Dec-03-10 09:14 AM   #12 
     - Comrpomise Yes...Caving In...Not So Much  KharmaTrain   Dec-03-10 11:07 AM   #17 
  - His big mistake was focusing on HCR over jobs. That one was a doozy.  dkf   Dec-03-10 09:19 AM   #13 
  - We haz the began of recovery. Not even close.  Safetykitten   Dec-03-10 09:21 AM   #15 
  - A savior to take control of and fix everything - that's a cop out  treestar   Dec-03-10 09:26 AM   #16 
 

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