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Posted by John Husvar on May 25, 2008, 12:45 pm
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> Although Mr. Obama has continued to raise far more money than
> Mr. McCain, Mr. Bushâ ¹s fund-raising machinery has helped keep the
> Republican Party competitive. The McCain campaign and the Republican
> National Committee, between them, have $11 million more on hand â ´
> about $62 million â ´ than the combined cash-on-hand of Mr. Obama and
> the Democratic National Committee.
I just can't help but wonder why someone and his party spend 62 million
bucks to get a job that pays four hundred thousand bucks a year.
Years ago, we jokingly marveled at that on a smaller scale when a guy
running for Sheriff of Brooke County WV spent 50 thousand bucks trying
for a job that paid $7500 a year.
There must be other compensations that don't seem to show up on the
official personnel budget, eh?
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Posted by Hawke on May 25, 2008, 6:47 pm
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> > Although Mr. Obama has continued to raise far more money than
> > Mr. McCain, Mr. Bushâ ¹s fund-raising machinery has helped keep the
> > Republican Party competitive. The McCain campaign and the Republican
> > National Committee, between them, have $11 million more on hand â ´
> > about $62 million â ´ than the combined cash-on-hand of Mr. Obama and
> > the Democratic National Committee.
>
> I just can't help but wonder why someone and his party spend 62 million
> bucks to get a job that pays four hundred thousand bucks a year.
>
> Years ago, we jokingly marveled at that on a smaller scale when a guy
> running for Sheriff of Brooke County WV spent 50 thousand bucks trying
> for a job that paid $7500 a year.
>
> There must be other compensations that don't seem to show up on the
> official personnel budget, eh?
Did you see where McCain's wife disclosed her separate income tax records?
She did it on a Friday on a holiday weekend, hmmm, wonder why she chose that
time? She had about 6 million in income. Let's see, if she was making about
6% interest on her money that means she's worth somewhere in the
neighborhood of 100 million bucks, so the McCains obviously don't need the
president's salary. So why does he want the job? Because he wants to be the
boss. He wants the attention and he thinks he knows better than anyone else
how to run the country. Anyone that wants the job as bad as he does should
tell you one thing about him. He's not a guy that should have the job.
Anyone that wants the job too much should be automatically disqualified.
But after seeing his medical records and all the cancer he's had and will
probably get again his chances of living another healthy eight years seem
pretty slim, if you ask me. With him being so much in favor of so many of
the Bush policies that have led us to the brink of disaster there is no way
he should get the chance to keep the mistakes rolling. Even though Clinton
and Obama are far from the best candidates to run the country when it comes
to the question are they better than McCain, that's an easy one. Hell yes.
Hawke
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Posted by * on May 28, 2008, 11:03 am
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> But after seeing his medical records and all the cancer he's had and will
> probably get again his chances of living another healthy eight years seem
> pretty slim, if you ask me.
> Hawke
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And what area of medicine do you specialize in, Dr. Tweety Bird?
Do you base your prognosis on your many years' experience as an
Oncologist????
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Posted by Hawke on May 29, 2008, 1:31 am
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> >
> >
> > But after seeing his medical records and all the cancer he's had and
will
> > probably get again his chances of living another healthy eight years
seem
> > pretty slim, if you ask me.
>
> > Hawke
> >
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> >
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> And what area of medicine do you specialize in, Dr. Tweety Bird?
>
> Do you base your prognosis on your many years' experience as an
> Oncologist????
No dingbat, that is what Dr. Sanja Gupta said after he examined McCain's
medical records. He said that the melanoma McCain had removed from his face
along with 34 lymph glands would very likely return within 8 years. That was
six years ago. McCain just had some sort of cancer removed from his leg too.
Knowing those facts I'd say that he's prone to cancer. Maybe you think that
is some kind of a bold prediction. But not me. After having already had
cancer once having it again is likely. I see those facts and can make a
pretty reliable prediction. You, on the other hand, can't put two and two
together.
Hawke
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Posted by * on May 29, 2008, 7:38 am
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> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > But after seeing his medical records and all the cancer he's had and
> will
> > > probably get again his chances of living another healthy eight years
> seem
> > > pretty slim, if you ask me.
> >
> > > Hawke
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > And what area of medicine do you specialize in, Dr. Tweety Bird?
> >
> > Do you base your prognosis on your many years' experience as an
> > Oncologist????
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>
> No dingbat, that is what Dr. Sanja Gupta said after he examined McCain's
> medical records. He said that the melanoma McCain had removed from his
face
> along with 34 lymph glands would very likely return within 8 years. That
was
> six years ago. McCain just had some sort of cancer removed from his leg
too.
> Knowing those facts I'd say that he's prone to cancer. Maybe you think
that
> is some kind of a bold prediction. But not me. After having already had
> cancer once having it again is likely. I see those facts and can make a
> pretty reliable prediction. You, on the other hand, can't put two and two
> together.
>
> Hawke
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>
>
Hawkie Puck:
On another network, the statement, "He'll probably die WITH it, but NOT
FROM it." was used to define the Melanoma threat.
Made ANY metal-oriented posts lately????
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> Mr. McCain, Mr. Bushâ ¹s fund-raising machinery has helped keep the
> Republican Party competitive. The McCain campaign and the Republican
> National Committee, between them, have $11 million more on hand â ´
> about $62 million â ´ than the combined cash-on-hand of Mr. Obama and
> the Democratic National Committee.