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Obama's wants to spread the wealth. Take from the rich hollywood actors, overpaid college professors, inventive business people that create jobs with the next new thing (energysaving or communication products, etc) and give to the poor. This will be nice for the people that want a handout (disempowered, weak) but what about our american ingenuity, creativity, science, etc. This is not the right way to handle money. I want the american people to have a country that rewards people for ingenuity, creativity, science, etc. (empowered people). America can do lots of great things, the biggest hangup is the country goes thru periods of excess greed, materialism. Excess materialism starts with the consumer and companys get greedy for americas wants. Too many people trying to keep up with the Jone's (everything paid for) when a person borrows money to keep up with the Jone's they start living a lie (weakness). Unpaid for materialism is what caused the credit crisis, redistributing the wealth won't fix it. The Jone's golden rule is things have to be paid for as they go, that is why they have money (empowered). America needs to reward people for their own ingenuity, creativity, science, etc. and not take it away from them ( THE AMERICAN DREAM ). Keep america beautiful by encouraging self empowerment and self responsibility, that leaves one choice for president. John McCain


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  • sheltercrow said on Oct 26, 2008....
    "Excess materialism starts with the consumer." Hardly.

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