Quote Originally Posted by TheMetal1
I think nobody is commenting on the story... regardless of beliefs... because most people are sick to death of arguing about every story as soon as it comes out of the Spin Cycle. All this he said, she said shit is rediculous.
Gee...where do we go to talk politics, then?
But seriously...I can see where attempting to defend a contemptuous campaign gets old after a while. :thumbsup:
Quote Originally Posted by TheMetal1
So, one or two calls were made... by someone supporting the Obama campaign... to ask about general economic questions?
So you consider "close Ties" to the obama campaign, a couple of phone calls by 'surrogates'? Even using that, the folks called are the ones responsible for taking lending past the point of legality, while gaining multi-million dollar "golden parachutes".
Again...obama's associations are sinking his ship. I wonder if Rezco knew Franklin Raines, James Johnson, and Jamie Gorelick, too? (all googlable) All involved with regulation and legislation (and it's inherant subtrufuge) of the banking/lending institutions that just needed nearly a trillion dollars of "loans" and bail-outs from us taxpayers.

Regarding the "childish" name calling...You ought to read some of the immature bullshit I read in here all day, being passed-on as fact. I'm just joining in the fun.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Osama's Fannie and Freddie contributions.. NEW YORK â?? Campaign contributions from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac made to Barack Obama may backfire if the Democratic presidential hopeful wages an aggressive campaign to cast blame on rival John McCain and the Republicans in Congress for the mortgage-related losses that forced the U.S. Treasury to take over the quasi-governmental mortgage giants. A review of Federal Election Commission records back to 1989 reveals Obama in his three complete years in the Senate is the second largest Rating: 5