If Obama wins is anyone else afraid

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Registered: 08-24-2008
If Obama wins is anyone else afraid
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Sat, 10-04-2008 - 5:25pm
of what will happen to our health care and our nation's security? I am paranoid.

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Registered: 10-02-2008
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:16pm

"Have we blown our "emergency fund" by bailing out Wall Street?"


KAREN

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Registered: 08-30-2004
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:21pm

"And Boston?

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Registered: 09-08-2006
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:21pm
I want to correct one point.

 

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Registered: 10-02-2008
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:24pm
She was born in upstate, and then moved to NY city and she said that New york and Boston have always had a problem with eachother, she said that boston has a "holier than thou" attitude.

KAREN

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Registered: 10-02-2008
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:31pm
Thank you for all of the info.

KAREN

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Registered: 07-10-2003
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:32pm
And nuthin' beats the North End for authentic Italian food.

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Registered: 05-27-2008
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:40pm

You should be more concerned about McCain winning. The gap between rich and poor will increase. Watch how the Haitian cope with hunger, you could be next.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wHiYkcm-Ro

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Registered: 03-20-2003
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:41pm
YVW hon :o) I know there's a lot of confusion about plans all around so I do a LOT of reading online between the 2 camps. If you have health insurance right now, Obama's plan will not affect it except make it less expensive for you & your employer. Taxes on the Oil companies is supposedly going to go towards paying for it. We, on the other hand, make too much to qualify for Medicaid but we can't afford $550/mo for healthcare insurance so at the moment we are screwed. We'll be able to afford it under Obama. :o) With McCain we will stay in the same sad boat with even less chance of affording it. :o(


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Registered: 10-02-2008
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:42pm

"A much different city than say NYC, that is on a much larger scale.

KAREN

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Registered: 01-15-2008
Tue, 10-07-2008 - 2:47pm

Agreed, although I went to Montreal for a visit a few years ago and I have to say that I found it to be the friendliest city I have ever been in.

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