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Forum Post: A vote for Obama is a vote for WALL STREET -- Obama is WALL STREET.

Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 22, 2011, 1:33 a.m. EST by reddy2 (256)
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Obama received more donations from Wall St than any other candidate in 2008.

He is on track to better that for 2012.

If you mean what you say, and say what you do:

YOU WILL NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA

Stop making excuses for Obama and the Democrats.

Stop demonizing the Republicans.

BOTH PARTIES ARE OWNED BY THE SAME CORPORATE MASTERS.

INTERNATIONAL BANKSTERS RUN THE FED AND RUN THE COUNTRY.

Do some basic research into the private Federal Reserve.

Find out for your self how Americans pay interest on money from the FED.

Why should we pay interest on OUR OWN DOLLARS ?????????

Stop with the left versus right bullshit.

Don't repeat what others tell you.

Research the problem so you understand the solution.

FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF

IT'S EVEN WORSE THAN YOU IMAGINE !!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPWH5TlbloU&list=PL91307B57C5914228&index=3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbp6umQT58A&feature=BFa&list=PL91307B57C5914228&lf=BFa

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfmPlHsYYk0&feature=BFa&list=PL91307B57C5914228

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[-] 2 points by AnEndToLobbyists (7) 13 years ago

I agree that the governement is no longer under our control; that they represent corp. interests and not the people...but what do we do about it? We need to stop coruption where it is occuring: in our capitol. Let's demand an end to all lobbying activities with stiff penalties including treason for anyone caught betray the public trust for the sake of corproate interest. Last I checked, corps are not given the right to vote like citizens, yet they have greater control through the use of lobbies. That must end or we will never succeed.

[-] 2 points by urshadow (4) from Lake Forest, CA 13 years ago

Obama = Corporate Welfare + Socialism

[-] 2 points by phasing (72) 13 years ago

Here here! Vote Ron Paul and if you don't know why he is on the gop ticket remove yourself from the forum and research. Further, his strategy is simple once his ideas are heard he will have the support needed to win election, that same support will also get the cronies out of Congress and the right people elected to bring our country around.

We are voting to save the republic people. I may not agree with everything the man says but he is NOT a bought and paid for liar, warmonger elitest, Israel first, oil loving fake like the rest of the shills running.

[-] 2 points by slinkeey (244) 13 years ago

WORD!

[-] 1 points by AnEndToLobbyists (7) 13 years ago

It doesn't matter who you vote for...the government is no longer ours. end lobbies and take back control.

[-] 1 points by Mcc (542) 13 years ago

MIAMI (CBSMiami.com) – Florida is touting the new jobs it created Friday after a positive unemployment report. But based on numbers from all W-2’s filed in the country, the wages simply aren’t keeping up.

According to the Social Security Administration, 50 percent of U.S. workers made less than $26,364 in 2010. In addition, those making less than $200,000, or 99 percent of Americans, saw their earnings fall by $4.5 billion collectively.

The sobering numbers were a far cry from what was going on for the richest one percent of Americans.

The incomes of the top one percent of the wage scale in the U.S. rose in 2010; and their collective wage earnings jumped by $120 billion.

In addition, those earning at least $1 million a year in wages, which is roughly 93,000 Americans, reported payroll income jumped 22 percent from 2009.

Overall, the economy has shed 5.2 million jobs since the start of the Great Recession in 2007. It’s the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression in the 1930’s.

[-] 0 points by HitGirl (2263) 13 years ago

Yet, it's the Republicans that are pushing for de-regulation of Wall Street. Maybe people need to take a closer look. And learn some history.

[-] 2 points by grepcat (121) 13 years ago

True, but the democrats actually deregulated wall street. Learn some history. tisk-tisk

[-] 0 points by HitGirl (2263) 13 years ago

That is absolutely not true. Everybody knows it was Republican legislation, Phil Gramm was the author. And Bush, I heard him myself, pushing the Commodity Futures Modernization Act. Republicans deregulated the banks. Anyone can look it up!

[-] 2 points by grepcat (121) 13 years ago

Then why did Clinton sign it? He loomed over the damn thing and signed it with his own hand. They did say he turned republican. Parties mean nothing, it is a fools game.

[-] 1 points by HitGirl (2263) 13 years ago

Clinton did a lot of bad things.

[-] 1 points by grepcat (121) 13 years ago

Shwipiiiish----down boy!

[-] 1 points by reddy2 (256) 13 years ago

You just proved my point.

The Democrats were as responsible as the Republicans

Left = Right.

If the banksters don't get what they want from one party they wait till the other party is in power.

It is a win win for the banksters because they always WIN no matter who is the puppet in charge.

Watch the videos.

Do some research

Don't be a party cheerleader

The banksters own both parties and run the FED.

The game is rigged.

[-] 1 points by HitGirl (2263) 13 years ago

You have no point.

The Republicans were responsible.

Right = Batcrap Crazy!

The banksters are playing a dangerous game.

It is a lose-lose because the banksters are running a casino and the game is rigged

Watch the videos.

Do some research

Don't be a party cheerleader

Knowledge = Power

There are honest hard-working progressives.

[-] 1 points by slinkeey (244) 13 years ago

Why does WS give Obama so much money? Is he returning favors?