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tangawizi
On Tuesday, as McCain campaign surrogates were dispatched far and wide to ensure railroad coverage of the contrived "lipstick" controversy, Barack Obama responded not with a harder counterpunch or attack ad, but a call for the country to keep its focus on...actual issues.

"You know who ends up losing at the end of the day?" Obama said about the latest dust-ups during a stop in Virginia. "It's not the Democratic candidate, it's not the Republican candidate. It's you, the American people, because then we go another year or another four years or another eight years without addressing the issues that matter to you. Enough."

So, if you've spent the last few days following what's become of the presidential race, here's the actual news you may have missed:

U.S. global leadership is dwindling: "An intelligence forecast being prepared for the next president on future global risks envisions a steady decline in U.S. dominance in the coming decades." According to the U.S. intelligence community's top analyst, U.S. leadership is eroding "at an accelerating pace" in "political, economic and arguably, cultural arenas."

Market diving, another massive bank may collapse: Stocks fell 280 points on Tuesday, a dive that was accelerated when concerns mounted about the Lehman Brothers investment bank's ability to raise capital. "Waves of selling wiped out nearly half of Lehman's value in the stock market on Tuesday, leaving the firm, one of the nation's oldest and largest investment banks, in an all-out fight for survival," the New York Times reported.

Fear of violence, terrorism slows Iraq withdrawal: "U.S. defense officials said the president's decision to withdraw only 8,000 soldiers from Iraq reflects a persistent concern among top commanders that the improvements in security could be temporary and that renewed violence could erupt. Officials fear that Iran might reactivate the Shiite Muslim militias it's armed and trained and that the Sunni group al Qaida in Iraq is trying to reestablish itself in Mosul, Iraq's third-largest city."

Iraqi parliament gridlocked: "Iraqi lawmakers returned from their summer recess Tuesday, still gridlocked over the critical law on provincial elections and with no new vote in sight."

Economy weakening: "The U.S. economy continues to be marked by weak housing and labor-market conditions," the Wall Street Journal reported today, "suggesting economic performance will be sluggish at best through the end of the year."

On 9/11 anniversary, aviation still vulnerable: "The nation's top domestic security official," Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, "said Wednesday aviation remains vulnerable to terrorist attack seven years after 9/11." Unemployment rising: The nation's unemployment rate has "bolted above the psychologically important 6 percent level last month for the first time in five years," the AP noted over the weekend, "and it's likely to go even higher in the months ahead, possibly throwing the economy into a tailspin as Americans pick a new president." Moreover, a new study released yesterday showed that pending home sales dropped 3.2% in July, reversing gains made in June.

Federal deficit ballooning: The weak economy is not only devastating the federal government's coffers -- likely driving the federal budget deficit over the $500 billion mark by January, according to government estimates -- but is also depleting state unemployment insurance trust funds.

U.S. 'running out of time' in Afghanistan: "The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said today the U.S. is 'running out of time' to get the war in Afghanistan right and announced that he was developing a "new, more comprehensive strategy" to cover the entire region."

Military suicides reaching record levels: Suicides among active-duty soldiers this year "are on pace to exceed both last year's all-time record and, for the first time since the Vietnam War, the rate among the general U.S. population," according to Army officials.

U.S.-Russia relations worsening: "Just three months ago, President Bush reached a long-sought agreement with Russia intended to open a new era of civilian nuclear cooperation and sent it to Congress for review. Now, according to administration officials, Mr. Bush is preparing to scrap his own deal."

OPEC trying to prevent oil prices from falling: The OPEC oil cartel announced its intention to reduce oil production by approximately half a million barrels per day in what the New York Times described as "a bid to stem a rapid decline in oil prices in recent weeks."

And that's not even counting the 36 million Americans living in poverty this year, the sky high prices of gas and food, the sinking consumer confidence, and the 46.9 million people without health insurance (about 16 percent of the total population), etc.

No, the stories above are just from the last few days...





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They don't call it


Pork barrel politics

for nothing...

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baal
It's easier to fiddle while Rome burns than to man the bucket brigade.

During the Republican Convention Palin made a comment to the effect that "hockey moms are like pitbulls with lipstick." Imo Obama's "lipstick on a pig" comment was not directed at Palin. But his audience apparently thought it was directed at her judging from their reaction.

The uproar is unfair to Obama, but the fact that he made the reference to "lipstick" demonstrates an inability to avoid the use of foreseeably prejudicial terms or a lack of a competent staff. Staff who he selected. Either way it boils down to a lack of experience. Not ready for prime time. Hillary wouldn't have made this mistake.
Torete_ako_sa_yo
That's what Rebulicans do.

"What do you talk about when you have nothing to say, when you can't explain the last four years of failure" Joe Biden.

The answer of course is this.
GentleWind
the electors are the ones who decide who is gonna be the next president

because we cast vote for these electors in each state

electoral college anyone?


does our vote matter?

avisitor
QUOTE(baal @ Sep 11 2008, 05:41 PM) [snapback]3917938[/snapback]
It's easier to fiddle while Rome burns than to man the bucket brigade.

During the Republican Convention Palin made a comment to the effect that "hockey moms are like pitbulls with lipstick." Imo Obama's "lipstick on a pig" comment was not directed at Palin. But his audience apparently thought it was directed at her judging from their reaction.

The uproar is unfair to Obama, but the fact that he made the reference to "lipstick" demonstrates an inability to avoid the use of foreseeably prejudicial terms or a lack of a competent staff. Staff who he selected. Either way it boils down to a lack of experience. Not ready for prime time. Hillary wouldn't have made this mistake.


That's good. You cut to the heart of the problem.
Still, this is politics and you can't expect too much from them as human beings.
Yes, some are better than others at playing this game of politics and power and public spin.
But, that is not who we have as a candidate right now.

While Rome burns .... is Nero in this one?
Chillin
What kind of country would the US be if tanga had absolute control?
nagasawa
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What kind of country would the US be if tanga had absolute control?

For someone who lives in Singapore, she has very accurate grasp of U.S. geopolitics. embarassedlaugh.gif
ThePunisher
i realy dont know much about the presidental race in usa,but i remember watching an interview with Maccain a couple months ago and frankly this man is jackass.i remember the interviewer asking him "what about Iraq/Afghanstan" he responded:"we have to send more troops there and we must stay there as much as it take" the interviewer said"you must have a deadline or something,i mean you are not going to stay there for 20 years" and maccain responded"if it take 20 years then ill stay 20 years" bottom of line is Maccain is the fu-ked up virsion of Bush which mean he is the fu-ked up virsion of the fu-ked up
tangawizi
QUOTE(Chillin @ Sep 13 2008, 06:02 PM) [snapback]3920015[/snapback]
What kind of country would the US be if tanga had absolute control?


If I had absolute control? The US would not be a "Drill Baby Drill" country, but rather "Invent Baby Invent" country...

Your current Bush government has placed the entire country in hock for trillions of dollars of debt in the years to come and the GOP still thinks the way forward is dig in for more oil to pay the debt, instead of a real energy policy revolution..

Listen to Fareed Zakaria and Thomas Friedman, the only man now with any concrete green policy is Obama while McCain is more of the same crap that has put America into a ruin.. and turned Wall Street's financial institutions into state-owned enterprises!!!!

Socialism rules OK in America now... ahahahahh embarassedlaugh.gif
jrockerz
wellcome to politics ms Tanga :p
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