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Originally Posted by Necrosis
Do you use the same word when you hear Obama presenting himself as a tax-cutter? On Sunday, he stated that he would cut taxes for 95% of Americans. On Tuesday, the polls must not have satisfied him, because he promised a tax credit to many people as well. While supposedly being aware of the current state of the economy.
McCain may admit he's weak on the economy, but Obama is clueless if he thinks he can raise the taxes on 5% of the people enough to even make a difference.
Or he's lying.
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You have a point but I believe that Obama really wants to reduce taxes for the middle class and give credits to the poor. At least he has a position that is a possibillity that I would not characterize as an out and out lie. I will believe it when I see it.
However there is no other way to interpret what the McCain campaign says about Palin's position on the bridge. It would be more accurate for her to say "I was for it until the country became outraged and I am now against it".
On September 20, 2006, Sarah Palin visited Ketchikan on her gubernatorial campaign and said the bridge was essential for the town's prosperity.
