Clipmarks | Vietnam ClipsMcCain Advocates Communism in Debate; Homeowner Bailoutclipped by: blueridgeclippers remarks: Taxpayers to bailout defaulting homeowners? Lets take 300 of that billion and go in and buy those home loan mortgages and negotiate with those people in their homes, 11 million homes or more, so that they can afford to pay the mortgage, stay in their home.Then, he even ADMITS the criticism, how is that fair to responsible homeowners, that have to pay for the bailout of others who did not make their payments as contracted? Now, I know the criticism of this. Well, what about the citizen that stayed in their homes...That paid their mortgage payments? It doesnt help that person in their home if the next door neighbors house is abandoned. And so weve got to reverse this. We ought to put the homeowners first.McCain advocates communism, which the dictionary defines: a system in which goods are owned in common and are available to all as neededFor a Vietnam Vet fighting communism to advocate thi ![]() Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) made an overnight change in the homeowner bailout he proposed at Tuesday?s presidential debate, making it more generous to financial institutions and more costly for taxpayers. When McCain sprang his surprise idea at the start of the debate in Nashville, his campaign posted details online of his American Homeownership Resurgence Plan, which would direct the government to buy up bad home mortgages, allowing strapped people to keep their property. The document posted and e-mailed by the McCain campaign on Tuesday night says at the end of its first full paragraph: ?Lenders in these cases must recognize the loss that they?ve already suffered.? So the government would buy the mortgages at a discounted rate, reflecting the declining value of the mortgage paper. But when McCain reissued the document on Wednesday, that sentence was missing, to the dismay of many conservatives. John McCain Forgets about Afghanistan . . . Againclipped by: cptenaudclippers remarks: More of the same is happening yet McCain pays no mind (0.00 / 0) Defections hit Afghan forces After fighting the Taliban for the past seven years, many working for the Afghan security forces are now switching sides. Sulieman Ameri and his 16 men were until a month ago serving the Afghan government as police patrolling the border with Iran. Now they answer to the Taliban and their goal is to drive all foreign troops out of Afghanistan. by: Brandon FriedmanThu Oct 16During the final presidential debate last night, at a certain point, John McCain mentioned World War Two, Vietnam, Korea, and Iraq, but failed to mention Afghanistan [Video] Normally, I wouldnt make a big deal out of something that seems so inconsequential. But, as usual, this is another example of the shameful neglect that McCain and his supporters have shown toward the situation in Afghanistan. Instead, since 2002, theyve been fixated on Iraq--an obsession that was on full display at the Republican National Convention this summer: [Video] I guess all that Afghanistan/bin Laden/9-11 stuff just isnt that important to the McCain crowd. Für die Inhalte dieses Feeds ist alleine der jeweilige Autor/Anbieter verantwortlich. Die Inhalte stellen nicht die Meinung von EasyRSS dar. Dies ist eine automatisch generierte E-Mail. Bitte antworten Sie nicht auf diese E-Mail. Wenn Sie Feedback an EasyRSS senden wollen, nutzen Sie bitte das Feedback Forumlar. Wenn Sie sich von EasyRSS abmelden wollen, gehen Sie bitte auf den Menüpunkt "Meine Daten". Ihr EasyRSS Team http://www.easyrss.de |