Saturday, December 26, 2009
Saturday, October 11, 2008
The Sidewalk to Nowhere, McCain Supporters in Bethlehem, PA
Notice the "goose stepping"?
I wonder what 325 employess of Fleetwood in Paxinos, PA think?
Some more scary people.
Part 2 - The McCain-Palin Mob in Strongsville, Ohio
Here is a list of job loss in the Susquehanna Valley since 2002:
March 2002: 320 worker of Sanmina-SCI, formerly JPM, lost their jobs at the Lewisburg cable-assembly plant.
July 2004: 140 workers lose their job when TRW closed in Danville, PA.
December 2004: 425 workers at PA House lost their jobs when La-Z-Boy closed in Lewisburg.
May 2006: 300 workers lost their jobs when cabinet maker Yorktowne, Inc. announced it was moving 300 jobs to Virginia.
June 2008: 155 workers at Phillips Products in Selinsgrove, PA lost their jobs when the vinyl window and door make close it's plant.
October 2008: 325 Fleetwood workers sent packing in Paxinos 2008.
Thanks Bob for the video.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
David Letterman Reacts to John McCain Suspending Campaign
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Monday, September 22, 2008
John McCain from SNL
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
James Moore: A Nation of Village Idiots
A description of the wall street mess and how Republicans have played a role in free markets for the last 25 years, including McCain's involvement in the original S and L scandal.
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I hope the fox doesn't make the new rules for the henhouse.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Being Barack Obama
Now, McCain says that he thinks Obama's 16-month timetable for withdrawing troops from Iraq is a "pretty good timetable."
Coming next week: McCain changes his position on the gas-tax holiday, calling it a "political gimmick."
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
McCain and Beer?
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Great Presidential Speeches
John McCain is getting greener. Check out his recycled Rudy/GWB Health Care Proposal.
Gort42 has good look to what's going on politically in NEPA.
Who says race isn't an issue in a campaign. Lou Barletta is betting on it. Count how many issues he addresses in his campaign in PA-11th.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Robert L. Borosage: McCainomics: A Double Dose of the Same
READ THE ARTICLE REST OF THE ARTICLE BELOW. THIS IS MUCH OF THE SAME BS BEING SHOVELED BY 10TH CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES DAN MEUSER AND CHRIS HACKETT.
Across Main Street, the recession is starting to hit, stores are shutting down, bankruptcies are spreading, houses are being foreclosed or abandoned. The pain of the recession is just beginning to hit. But John McCain, the Republican nominee in waiting, owner of 10 homes and, by marriage, one of the wealthiest men in the Senate, doesn't get it.
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Bye-Bye Mittens: Romney to Suspend Campaign
Mitt Romney has officially suspended his campaign for the president of the United States, which will all but leave John McCain as the nominee as the GOP goes into the convention. Huckabee, who is essentially broke, is expected to do the same eventually. Even taking away Tagg Romney's inheritance couldnt make Mitt seem likeable.
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