What about the issues

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Registered: 09-08-2008
What about the issues
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Thu, 09-11-2008 - 5:33pm

I read pages, and pages, of he said she said BUT every little about issues. Why is this?? Are the issues not important or have we become puppets in this presidential election?? I would like to think that we, as adults, are mature enough to focus on this issues for a change. So, with that said, what is the biggest ISSUE that concerns you in this election??



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iVillage Member
Registered: 09-08-2006
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 3:09pm

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This must be the phrase you included which does not fit in my statement since I have stated in more than one post that the wage gap has been created because of the favoring tax cuts to the top with little regard to the people down below whose wages have not kept up with the cost of living and whose public

 

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Registered: 12-07-2006
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 5:03pm
I agree that our military is the strongest in the world (except maybe those mercenaries in Switzerland). The generals and those leading the war are a part of our military, and they didn't do a very good job. Our soldiers are fine fighters, but our strategies weren't working. There had to be retraining in order to use the strategies that might work. It doesn't help that the enemy keeps changing on us. Sorry if I gave the impression that I think our soldiers weren't doing a good job.

 

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iVillage Member
Registered: 02-15-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 5:43pm

I agree that our military is the strongest in the world (except maybe those mercenaries in Switzerland). The generals and those leading the war are a part of our military, and they didn't do a very good job. Our soldiers are fine fighters, but our strategies weren't working. There had to be retraining in order to use the strategies that might work. It doesn't help that the enemy keeps changing on us. Sorry if I gave the impression that I think our soldiers weren't doing a good job.


iVillage Member
Registered: 06-09-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 6:23pm

This must be the phrase you included which does not fit in my statement since I have stated in more than one post that the wage gap has been created because of the favoring tax cuts to the top with little regard to the people down below whose wages have not kept up with the cost of living and whose public

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-03-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 6:39pm

Most economists agree that both Presidential candidates cannot possible pay for the programs that they are promising to everyone without raising taxes on the middle class.

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-25-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 7:35pm
Obama still hasn't produced his final formula... merely made speeches noting that those earning more will pay more for the same level of benefit.
iVillage Member
Registered: 06-09-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 7:45pm

"The bottom line is this....Don't vote for the candidate who you think will save the middle class some money...because neither one will."


Exactly.


Awhile back, I stated in another post how both the "left" and "right" seek to keep an ample supply of worker bees employed for the elite.

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-09-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 7:56pm
Obama still hasn't produced his final formula... merely made speeches noting that those earning more will pay more for the same level of benefit.



iVillage Member
Registered: 05-14-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 8:34pm

You think this occurred overnight?

I guess that would be the only way to blame it on President Bush.

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-08-2006
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 9:38pm

<<And you know this how specifically ?

 

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