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Obama and Social Security

11 May 2007 08:29 am

In re: the question of Barack Obama and Social Security privatization, the debate over the Bush privatization plan was, of course, one of the major events of Obama's relatively short tenure in the Senate and he was a consistent opponent of it at the time. I'm reliably informed that The Audicity of Hope also discusses and rejects privatization, though I must admit that I haven't actually read the book.

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I'm reliably informed that The Audicity of Hope also discusses and rejects privatization, though I must admit that I haven't actually read the book.

You're just doing this to taunt Sailer, aren't you. Bastard.

You're just doing this to taunt Sailer, aren't you.

I hear that in the book he admits to being black.

I have not read the book either, but I thought he said that if he became President, Obama would model his rule after te African big man model. Is that an accurate portrayal of what the book actully says? Steve?

As a Blue Dog, I could never vote for Obama

http://www.bluedogdemocrats.us/

America First!


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