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Old 09-07-2015, 10:56 AM
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BTW when Obama was an attorney working for ACORN he was suing banks to get them to make risky lones.

Bush Resesion....Please
Are there any adult literacy courses being offered in your area?
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That would be wonderfull but just one thing I have never in my life seen so many intelligent people claim there own intelligence and all on one tinny site.

Enter the realy world, all your doing is showing your fear and ignorance and incapability to debate facts. It's in black and white if you can read.

So BeamOn show me where Bush started the Housing Bubble, documents please.
Compare your writing to anyone else that posts here and you will see who is the fucking lame brained idiot here. And yes, an intelligent person will strive to communicate clearly, or else STFU. Very basic difference between intelligent people and 'morans' like you.

So let's see. On another thread you called TJ 'pregidous'. Any intelligent person would ensure that a word exists let alone spell it clearly before calling anyone names. That was dumb you dumbass.
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Old 09-07-2015, 11:04 AM
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Just to get back on track.

Polls show a Biden presidential run would hurt Clinton, not Sanders
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...n-not-sanders/

Question remains if Biden would be offering a better alternative to Hillary or simply fracture the party going into the general election.
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Old 09-07-2015, 11:25 AM
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Compare your writing to anyone else that posts here and you will see who is the fucking lame brained idiot here. And yes, an intelligent person will strive to communicate clearly, or else STFU. Very basic difference between intelligent people and 'morans' like you.

So let's see. On another thread you called TJ 'pregidous'. Any intelligent person would ensure that a word exists let alone spell it clearly before calling anyone names. That was dumb you dumbass.
I suspect that it is trolling. The availability of spell-checking software leads me to believe that the horrific spelling and sentence structure is intentional. The nearly - but not quite - unintelligible posts are the MO of one who posts with the intent to annoy or worse.

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We could use a happy candidate. Simplistic? Of course.

There will always be problems - I have yet to see any of the candidates convey a sense of intellectual mettle with a genuinely positive character.

Hillary? She seems bothered by it all and considers this a proletarian task.

Bernie? He's on a mission - people on missions scare me - usually have blinders on.

Any of the Republicans? They are just there - Trump is a carnival ride - meh.

Biden comes across as likable and upbeat most of the time - if he doesn't put a boot in his mouth he could win easily.
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Old 09-07-2015, 11:26 AM
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Just to get back on track.

Polls show a Biden presidential run would hurt Clinton, not Sanders
That makes sense to me.

I think most Bernie supporters are like me.

Die Hards.

I like Uncle Joe, but although I may have to in the general, I'm not going to compromise during the primary process.
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Old 09-07-2015, 11:28 AM
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We could use a happy candidate. Simplistic? Of course.

There will always be problems - I have yet to see any of the candidates convey a sense of intellectual mettle with a genuinely positive character.

Hillary? She seems bothered by it all and considers this a proletarian task.

Bernie? He's on a mission - people on missions scare me - usually have blinders on.

Any of the Republicans? They are just there - Trump is a carnival ride - meh.

Biden comes across as likable and upbeat most of the time - if he doesn't put a boot in his mouth he could win easily.
I really like Joe Biden, but I'm afraid that his age is a significant albatross.

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Old 09-07-2015, 11:59 AM
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I suspect that it is trolling. The availability of spell-checking software leads me to believe that the horrific spelling and sentence structure is intentional. The nearly - but not quite - unintelligible posts are the MO of one who posts with the intent to annoy or worse.

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Thank you for the clarification and I will moderate my behavior accordingly.
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Old 09-07-2015, 12:10 PM
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We could use a happy candidate. Simplistic? Of course.

There will always be problems - I have yet to see any of the candidates convey a sense of intellectual mettle with a genuinely positive character.

Hillary? She seems bothered by it all and considers this a proletarian task.

Bernie? He's on a mission - people on missions scare me - usually have blinders on.

Any of the Republicans? They are just there - Trump is a carnival ride - meh.

Biden comes across as likable and upbeat most of the time - if he doesn't put a boot in his mouth he could win easily.
I do hope so. If he gets a good campaign strategist and a younger dynamic VP candidate (hint: MS. Warren), he could pull it off. As to his putting his foot in his mouth occasionally, that's part of his charm and what makes him endearing. Also we can always keeping thanking Trump for his enduring charm and Biden may get a pass from the wingnuts. But after witnessing the avalanche HRC is being subjected to (some self inflicted), does he have the will?
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This is the banks and Wall Street blaming the victim for the consequences of their their overreach. They sold folks houses they couldn't afford by telling them they could, bundled these mortgages as "investments", cashed in yet again by selling these investment traunches to the unsuspecting, and then practiced implausible deniabiliy as usual for Wall street. Obama's place in it would have been defeating "red lining" of prospective clients on race.
If the makers of the original mortgages had been required to hold the paper they wrote and back the loans themselves you can be assured none of this would have happened, but then nobody makes a killing on the backs of the unwary and defenseless.

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