1) Eliminated Sadam Husein
I know its counter intuitive but lets try to put a list of positive things accomplished over the past 8 years.
Q: Senator Obama, would you take the same pledge? No tax increases on people under $250,000?
OBAMA: I not only have pledged not to raise their taxes, I've been the first candidate in this race to specifically say I would cut their taxes.
1) Eliminated Sadam Husein
Q: Senator Obama, would you take the same pledge? No tax increases on people under $250,000?
OBAMA: I not only have pledged not to raise their taxes, I've been the first candidate in this race to specifically say I would cut their taxes.
This would be a waste of time & effort.
He increased aid to Africa, and that is the only good thing I know of that he has done in eight years. It does not come close to making up for, or even putting a dent in, the outright evil he has done both here, and around the world.
2) No Child Left Behind Act
3) Amber alert and the National registry for sex offenders
Q: Senator Obama, would you take the same pledge? No tax increases on people under $250,000?
OBAMA: I not only have pledged not to raise their taxes, I've been the first candidate in this race to specifically say I would cut their taxes.
I suppose this is what is meant when people talk of the thinnest of thin gruel. Anyway...
5) He made the family of Richard M. Nixon feel a little better.
5) EGTRRA
Q: Senator Obama, would you take the same pledge? No tax increases on people under $250,000?
OBAMA: I not only have pledged not to raise their taxes, I've been the first candidate in this race to specifically say I would cut their taxes.
The Clear Skies Act of 2003
Q: Senator Obama, would you take the same pledge? No tax increases on people under $250,000?
OBAMA: I not only have pledged not to raise their taxes, I've been the first candidate in this race to specifically say I would cut their taxes.
Quote from Cypress:
"Scientists don't use "averages". Maybe armchair supertools on message boards ascribe some meaning to "averages" between two random data points. And maybe clueless amatuers "draw a straight line" through two random end data points to define a "trend". Experts don't.
They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "
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