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rgroom1says...I really don't know whether or not this site is credible, but
http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s2i43272
Headline: Obama Thanks Ron Paul
BoneyDsays...^
"The story above is a satire or parody. It is entirely fictitious."
CamWsays...www.thespoof.com not real
hmm what gave it away
NetRunnersays...Ron Paul proves that he'll blather on about what the candidates have or have not said, without bothering to have listened to anything they've said.
Both "talked about" balancing the budget, both "talked about" spending cuts.
It's like the people who, after the end of the Democratic primary, claimed that Obama had never given specific policy plans despite the fact that he'd given many specifics in speeches, and many more in the over 100 pages of policies on his website.
*news
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ElJardinerosays...I like Ron and agree with him on many things, but it's right that often he doesn't seem to listen. Obama specifically stated that for each dollar of spending, he's cutting elsewhere.
As to the culprit of the crisis, it's very clear that the culprit was deregulation. Ron wants complete deregulation, but that entails complete trust in companys that couldn't even handle partial deregulation. People will push as hard and as long as they are allowed to go. It's called greed.
13185says...>> ^rgroom1:
I really don't know whether or not this site is credible, but
http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s2i43272
Headline: Obama Thanks Ron Paul
spoof
–noun
1. a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody: The show was a spoof of college life.
2. a hoax; prank.
–verb (used with object)
3. to mock (something or someone) lightly and good-humoredly; kid.
4. to fool by a hoax; play a trick on, esp. one intended to deceive.
–verb (used without object)
5. to scoff at something lightly and good-humoredly; kid: The campus paper was always spoofing about the regulations.
Now you know...
*bangs head against wall*
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rgroom1says...I am truly embarrassed that i cited that....
Could he be making his comments based on past voting, where both have passed budget plans/resolutions that would overspend?
Look for yourself.
Obama
McCain
Paul
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