Senate Republicans Announce Progress On Bailout

AP: Republican leaders say the presence of Democratic Presidential Candidate Sen. Barack Obama and Republican Presidential Candidate Sen. John McCain in Washington, encouraged lawmakers to progress on the Wall Street bailout plan.

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September 26, 2008 at 1:59 pm - AP
Dateline: Washington, D.C.
BILl5321   September 26th, 2008 - 2:19 pm

Translation: No progress, nothing changed.

or

Based on their Statement, that Obama is involved – it must means the Debate is off for this evening. How could Obama leave the negiotation if the deals not done.

If Obama is at the debate, its means he had nothing to do with the negiotations. So someone(Democrate) had to telling a great big lie to make Obama look good.

Democrates cannot have it both ways. Truth or dare!

Eileen   September 26th, 2008 - 6:24 pm

I believe that the devious Democratic leadership was trying to slip something through that was not in the best interests of citizens. I believe they are playing partisan politics at the people’s expense.

I think Reid asked Senator McCain to come, thinking he would not, to make him look bad. Then when the Senator came, he was disappointed and angry because he knew the Republicans had their number, and told him he didn’t need to be there. Even going to the point of lying…saying they had a deal when there was none!

I am so very pleased that President Elect McCain showed executive leadership by attending. It was the right thing to do…a bomb had been dropped on America and it’s people. He was right to come to try and get a solution…a good solution…not a politically correct Democratic solution! He made sure that changes are going to be put into the final paper that is good for Americans.

The Democrats are now trying to spin their garbage and lies about him and his role in all of this. I am glad that President Elect McCain is on watch with other upstanding Republicans who are fighting for the good of our country, not for it’s demise!

He will have my vote in November. I will be voting straight Republican to try and get rid of as many Democrats on the hill as I can.

VOTER REVOLUTION HERE AND NOW!

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