Why Obama Is Actually The Financial Underdog

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JIM KUHNHENN | July 17, 2008 10:58 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., acknowledges the crowd after speaking at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in Washington, Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Obama said Tuesday that overall U.S. interests have been hurt rather than helped by the Bush administration's decision to increase troop strength in Iraq 18 months ago, and vowed to stick to his plan to withdraw combat troops within 16 months of becoming president. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

WASHINGTON — Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack Obama's decision to forgo public funds for the fall campaign means he must keep up his torrid pace _ a tall order that will tax his time, test his Internet support and require the help of Democratic donors who once wished for his defeat.

The Democratic nominee-in-waiting had his second-best fundraising month in June, a $52 million haul that swamped presidential rival John McCain by more than 2-1. He also got a big boost from his party, which raised nearly five times as much as it had in May.

The new figures underscore the Illinois senator's status as a fundraising star. He has raised $340 million during his presidential run to McCain's $132 million.

Obama's June total also reversed a three-month decline and helped close a cash-on-hand gap between the Democratic and Republican presidential operations. Together, Obama and the Democratic National Committee had $92 million in the bank at the end of June compared with $96 million for McCain and the Republican National Committee.

But the totals also set a tough new standard for Obama's presidential campaign: The $52 million he raised in June is now a baseline, not a high water mark.

"For him to maintain the pace that it looks as if he will need, he will have to match his best-ever month every month," said Michael Malbin, executive director of the Campaign Finance Institute, a nonpartisan group that tracks trends in political money. "That's what he's done this time, pretty close to his best-ever month, and he'll need to sustain this pace or increase it."

Obama's best fundraising month was February, when he took in $55 million.

Overall, the McCain campaign has estimated that it and Republican Party committees will have $400 million to spend on the presidential election in the months before the November election.

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To surpass that level of spending, Obama and the Democratic Party will have to raise about $100 million a month.

That task is making some Democrats anxious.

"You don't want to be in a situation at the critical time in September and October when you have not met your budget expectations," said Hassan Nemazee, who was Hillary Rodham Clinton's national financial co-chair and is now raising money for Obama and the DNC. "You're going to find yourself between a rock and hard place in terms of meeting your numbers."

McCain plans to accept $84 million in public money in the fall _ money he won't have to lift a finger to collect but which will limit his campaign's spending in the fall. The RNC and other party committees will foot the remainder of his campaign bills through coordinated and independent spending on his behalf.

Obama chose to become the first candidate in three decades to bypass the public funds _ the money from checkoff boxes on taxpayers' returns _ and that places a premium on his ability to raise more than McCain's $84 million.

"We have developed a strategy _ a very aggressive strategy _ that will only work if our millions of supporters continue to contribute their time and their money," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said in an e-mail to donors Thursday.

Then there's Clinton, Obama's foe-turned-supporter.

How much the Obama campaign plans to rely on Clinton's former donors remains to be seen. Her fundraisers say it will be much easier for them to raise money for Obama if his donors contribute to Clinton to help reduce her vendor debts, which at the end of May stood at about $10 million and growing.

"The most readily available, identifiable pool of new people for the Obama campaign to access is unquestionably the Clinton donors," said Nemazee, who personally raised $400,000 for Obama and the DNC in a matter of days recently.

Tad Devine, a political strategist who was a senior adviser in Democrat John Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign, says Obama could overcome many financial obstacles by selecting Clinton as his running mate.

"If you're planning the first general election that is not going to be financed by public money and you have the potential to pick someone who has already demonstrated the capacity to raise in excess of $200 million, I would think that would be an enormously consequential consideration," he said.

Obama has maintained a busy fundraising schedule in July, holding at least one event a night as he campaigns in big-dollar locales such as Atlanta, Chicago, Washington and New York. Nevertheless, he is taking himself out of the fundraising circuit starting this week when he leaves for at least a week of foreign travel.

Both Obama and McCain have been helping raise money for their respective parties, as well. The DNC had raised only $4.7 million in May, but after Obama locked up the nomination the party raised $22.5 million. The RNC also is getting help from President Bush, who was scheduled to attend an RNC fundraiser in Napa, Calif., Thursday evening that was expected to raise $850,000.

Both campaigns are already spending their money. Obama has set up big field operations in several states, most recently in the new battleground of Virginia. The campaigns are also spending significantly on advertising _ Obama about $7.6 million a week in 18 states and McCain and the RNC together some $7.3 million a week in 11 states.

Several Democratic fundraisers and strategists predicted money will come to Obama and the DNC in ever-increasing amounts. They say the Democratic National Convention in late August should serve as a springboard for record cash.

"I don't think summer fundraising at the end of a primary is a barometer for the potential fundraising in the general election," said Devine.

Obama has had extraordinary success tapping small donors through the Internet, particularly young people motivated to give for the first time. But he has caused some consternation recently among his core supporters for supporting an intelligence bill that many Democrats opposed and for other moves that appeared designed to attract more moderate independent voters.

It is significant that of the $52 million that Obama raised in June, only $2 million was for the general election. That means that he has been able to continue to tap new donors and donors who have yet to contribute the $2,300 maximum for the primary portion of his campaign. And he can go to them again for general election contributions.

Unlike McCain, Obama can roll over unused primary election money into the fall general election contest.

WASHINGTON — Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack Obama's decision to forgo public funds for the fall campaign means he must keep up his torrid pace _ a tall order that will tax his tim...
WASHINGTON — Though he's raking in the cash so far, Barack Obama's decision to forgo public funds for the fall campaign means he must keep up his torrid pace _ a tall order that will tax his tim...
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Accordingly, as his presidential campaign gathered such momentum, Obama, with justifiable pride, pointed to the resounding fact that most of the bountiful funds he was raising came from small donors, "the people," not the sort of supporters who move above us in private jet planes.
But after abandoning his pledge to abide by public financing, this apostle of cleansing the political culture is now going after the high rollers. As the July 3 New York Times reported, "Last week, the Obama campaign collected about $5 million at an event featuring celebrities in Los Angeles. The evening began with a dinner at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion for more than 200 people who had contributed $28,500 per couple, or raised $50,000." Then there is the current furor among a rising number of Obama contributors with wallets far below the $50,000-a-pop crowd about his change on the "compromise" FISA Amendments Act of 2008 that passed the House and Senate, and has been signed by the grateful president.

http://www.sacbee.com/110/v-print/story/1087993.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 07/17/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 112 fans permalink

he better keeep it up he still owes hillary 22 million for her voters votes

american politics aint it fun

ok i know better but fun to state

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 07/17/2008
- uclafan I'm a Fan of uclafan 16 fans permalink
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I absolutely hate the fact that Huffington Post publishes the information about who donated. It is the main reason I WILL NOT contribute over the internet. I know a lot of personal information about my neighbors - we don't need this with Identity Theft running rampant...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 07/17/2008
- IamPhenom I'm a Fan of IamPhenom 26 fans permalink

Elections laws require that information be disclosed. It's public information. HuffPo is not the only website that publishes who donates to whom. There are many websites that show it.

Why would you be so afraid about people knowing who you donated to? Who cares? Have the cohones to support a candidate. Stop living in fear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 07/17/2008

Has nothing to do with contributing over the internet.

The same information would be on the list if you mailed a check.

The information about who donates how much has always been available.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 07/17/2008

p.s. It has nothing to do with contributing over the Internet. Anyone who contributes $200 or more in any way winds up in a public database.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 07/17/2008

This information is public and available on many web sites. You have as much chance of suppressing it as you have of suppressing your property tax info.

I'm not saying it's right, just that HuffPost is really not contributing to a loss of privacy. You lost your privacy the minute you donated over $200.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 07/17/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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We can now see who donated to David Vitter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 07/17/2008
- maxdenn I'm a Fan of maxdenn 160 fans permalink

After all is said and done, do we want a continuation of the policies of our present president and his pervarications? Or not?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 07/17/2008

I wonder how much he would have raised if he had not backed FISA?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 07/17/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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Much, much more. Would he have had to spend that, and more, to counteract all the charges that he was soft in the War on Terrah? Who knows. I hope he knows what he's doing, because it still stinks from here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 07/17/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 109 fans permalink

Lift your nose up a little bit and smell some fresh air. You'll be alright. And Obama will, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 07/17/2008
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If he does win, it won't stink to the millions of people who will get help with him in charge. Those folk losing homes at the rate of 7000 a day, those struggling with high costs in food and gas, those folks that used to hold the 400,000 jobs that have gone away, those folks that will live if they get previously unaffordable or flat out denied healtcare, and all those young people that won't be drafted and die forgotten in some horrible way in Iran and Syria so McJoker can prove he is a tough guy - it won't stink to them. Maybe we could try putting them first and electing a president that actually cares about those problems and those peoples' lives, so effectively destroyed on an unprecedented scale by BushCo. Laws can be replaced, people - not so much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 07/17/2008
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The same amount.

FISA itself is a good thing---the legislation supporting it had flaws, which were not the most important things facing the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 07/17/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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Sorry, but that's not enough to convince me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 07/17/2008
- calichic I'm a Fan of calichic 17 fans permalink

The legislation did not support FISA, it undermined its ability to conduct oversight through various loopholes. Indeed, that in itself is fundamentally the biggest problem with the bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 07/17/2008
- researcher I'm a Fan of researcher 112 fans permalink

about a third more

must change the system not the politicans

best kept secret in america

and the two parties dont want americans to figure that one out

with communism man exploits man with capitalism it is the other way around

again best kept secret in america and the have mores dont want you to figure that out

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 07/17/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 37 fans permalink
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I wonder how much you will like living with McCain as President because people did not send in money becasue they are so ill informed that they thought his FISA vote was the end of the world as we know it.

I wonder when the people of the US will stop reading stuff on the internet and take it as gospel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 07/17/2008
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Why do you people have to be Debbie Downer's? 52 mil!!!!! One Month!!!!!! I get tired of all the negative crap!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 07/17/2008
- stanjz I'm a Fan of stanjz 6 fans permalink

This is not the United States of America-it's the divided States of Corporateville. Barack Obama is trying to get is back to being a united people, and the forces of division, distraction, demonization and distortions are fighting for their crooked lives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 07/17/2008
- LarsGruber I'm a Fan of LarsGruber 34 fans permalink

If McCain is really having such money problems, why does he refuse to debate Obama?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 07/17/2008
- blackrome I'm a Fan of blackrome 11 fans permalink

Fake Impeachment hearings,

Do we need any more proof the Fems are in on this.

It's time for the Washington, DC Clearing out party/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 07/17/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 109 fans permalink

Now that's one party I would love to be at with my push-button foot so I can kick each one in the butt as they are running out of Dodge. If only they knew how people really felt about them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 07/17/2008
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If they did their jobs, they'd know how we feel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 07/17/2008
- repearwo I'm a Fan of repearwo 37 fans permalink
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How do people feel about them.

While it may be true that the institution of Congress gets only 95 approval rating, it is widely different when it comes to individual congresspersonss.

People dislike congress because they do not understand how it works. There is a lot of self-loathing, because we are the government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 07/17/2008
- DoTheMath I'm a Fan of DoTheMath 46 fans permalink

The short response to this article's title prompt, "Why Obama Is Actually The Financial Underdog," is that he's competing against big oil, big insurance industry, big defense contractors, big banking industry, big you-name-it.

All the corporations and conglomerates that benefit from the status quo will surely fund the candidate who is most likely to keep things the way they are - or make things even more corporate friendly.

That's what the rest of us are up against. That's why we're the underdog.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 07/17/2008

You can tell how bad the news is by the quality of the trollz who show up.

We are alain and shortbus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 07/17/2008

We have alain and shortbus.

(hurry up coffeemaker)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 07/17/2008
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The quality of tr0//s being supplied by Tr0// Central is really poor.
Maybe there's a strike.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 07/17/2008
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one more industry falling victim to outsourcing, heck of a job, Bushie!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 07/17/2008
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Maybe since McDonald's upgraded their menu they're all back to work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 07/17/2008
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They aren't outsourcing your job are they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 07/17/2008
- NotWaldo I'm a Fan of NotWaldo 44 fans permalink
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Embarrassing moment this week for The StraightTa­lkExpress. It was pulled over by state troopers for going nowhere a little bit too fast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 07/17/2008
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The troopers were also puzzled by the speed attained with no wheels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 07/17/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 109 fans permalink

It's guys like you who make Huffington a pleasure! ROTFLMAO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 07/17/2008

And the existence of no gas tank. Was apparently being powered by hot air.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 07/17/2008
- minnehot I'm a Fan of minnehot 8 fans permalink

Your headline is Orwellian. I would like Obama to use some of his dough to give the American people a straight answer after his trip to Iraq:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHEIi4XKRmM

Looking forward to 'Refinements" to come.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 07/17/2008
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the problem is all the flat tires on it. You can hear it coming a mile away...

",flipflop­,flipflop,­flipflop,f­lipflop,fl­ipflop,fli­pflop,flip­flop"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 07/17/2008
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 224 fans permalink
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ROFLMAO!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!! Stop I’m about to bust my spleen !!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 07/17/2008

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 07/17/2008
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ROTFLMFAO Great one I think I will steal it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 07/17/2008
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Fortunately, Phil Gramm had been thrown underneath it long before detectors could get an accurate reading..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 07/17/2008
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Why Obama Is Actually The Financial Underdog

(AP) July 17, 2008 03:38 PM EST




Campaign Portrays Bush as Funding Underdog

Aug. 28, 2003 | WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush's campaign -- expected to dwarf Democratic hopefuls by raising $200 million or more for the primaries, with no GOP rival -- is appealing for donations by portraying Bush as a fund-raising underdog who won't have enough cash to defend himself against Democratic attacks.



Can't Democrats do anything original.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 07/17/2008
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*yawn

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 07/17/2008
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Oh no it's the yawn dog. Coffee anyone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 07/17/2008

Impressive! You have learned how to click "Compare Other Versions"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 07/17/2008

Darwin was right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 07/17/2008
- orianna I'm a Fan of orianna 9 fans permalink

Campaign underdog?
Well consider the lock down on mainstream media, China-style propaganda with no significant information, multitudes of misinformation and that without any significant authentici­ty.... this is what the democratic party must fight through Big money... it is crazy... we need this money for other things.... nonetheless, give Obama everything you can or you'll lose so much more once McCain takes power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 07/17/2008
- Makesense I'm a Fan of Makesense 4 fans permalink

Just give Bill his meds and send him to Appalachia. That is where we need him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 07/17/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

I agree. BC could help O in Appalachia. We'll see if he follows through.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 07/17/2008

I'm really leery of the C-lintons. Not of what they will do but what their supporters might do. Like the Hillraiser e-mails

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 07/17/2008
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I don't think so (other than PA).

Send him to GA, NC (yes, I'm serious), and TX. Send Hil to PA, OH and FL. Send Gore to button down OR and WA, and send Bayh and Biden to IN, WI and MO. Get BR to hit AZ and NM for three straight months.

The Pugs won't have the time, money, or organization to defend those states, let alone start hitting blue country.

The simply reality is that money isn't going to win this election. Boots are. And we have them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 07/17/2008
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All right! I'll give you my money Senator, but I WANT SOME CHANGE !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/17/2008
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cute

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 07/17/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 109 fans permalink

Can I add my 2 cents:)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 07/17/2008

Would $.49 do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 07/17/2008
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Very original

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 07/17/2008
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I don't want to be nickel and dimed but I will spend my last dollar to see some change..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 07/17/2008
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Does anyone else find it disheartening that in a nation where people are losing their jobs and homes at an alarming rate we have people spending $300+ million (with months left to spend) to win office? Obviously there's still some cash floating around these United States; maybe we should just pool our resources, tell the government to get bent, and take care of these issues ourselves.­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 07/17/2008
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The money being spent goes directly into the economy, and pays salaries for many workers, often in small businesses.

Try using your brain for something other than keeping your ears apart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 07/17/2008
- Dreamers101 I'm a Fan of Dreamers101 224 fans permalink
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Wow I think your comment was completely out of bounds he has make an observation and giving an opinion and the last time I checked this is still America which he is entitled as a free person to make.

Lighten-up­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 07/17/2008
- calichic I'm a Fan of calichic 17 fans permalink

Actually, they pay a sh#tload of money to the corporate media---by far the greatest beneficiary of our money-soaked election process.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 07/17/2008
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What they have pulled in is chump change related to the real costs of improving what ails us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 07/17/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 109 fans permalink

Ah, what the heck, they can print up some more!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 07/17/2008
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I find it disheartening and appalling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 07/17/2008
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Its called Bush Economics.­.

we need change and I will continue to donate so in the future my grandkids will have a bright future..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 07/17/2008
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It appears that someone named "Newman" experiences thunderclaps within the great, echoing spaces between its ears.

Of course $300M is a pittance in the grand pyramid scheme of the American economy. But i see your point; perhaps we should convert our economy into a constant, political pander fest so that we might create more jobs doing nothing. That is, jobs that add no value to anything. And what about the small businesses that go unpaid because a candidate has better things to do with the money?

But to suggest that the Huffpo comment threads are a bastion of deep thought, logic, and wisdom is the most laughable idea i've heard in a long time...tha­nks for the smile. Half the people here don't even know how to spell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 07/17/2008
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