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Topic started on 29-3-2008 @ 09:18 PM by semperfortis
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Now this is taking action where action is needed....
 A conservative group is calling into question Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's commitment to the poor and needy after discovering
he gave less than 1 percent of his income to charity.
"Sadly, Senator Obama now falls into that category of politicians not 'practicing what they preach.' By giving less than 1% of his income to
charitable causes, he has shown a profound lack of compassion for the poor and needy," Mahoney said.
CNS News
1%???????
That is ridiculous to the extreme...... Made more so by his constant proclamations over the poor....
I care, so I give and a lot more than 1%... Obama's true colors are showing..
"Put your money where your mouth is"
"Don't talk the talk if you can't walk the walk"
"Put up or SHUT up"
MR POLITICIAN
Democrats.. Some of the richest politicians and openly concerned about the poor in America. Yet they give so little of their own fortune, choosing
instead to give mine...
It is apparently easier to raise taxes and give my money away, then to simply give their own money away... SHEESH
Semper
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 09:09 AM by FlyersFan
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Originally posted by semperfortis
It is apparently easier to raise taxes and give my money away, then to simply give their own money away... SHEESH 
Yes. He didnt' give in higher numbers until he started his run for president.
Typical politician.
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 09:34 AM by seagull
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"ooh, look at me, I care..."
OK, Mr. Obama, we've looked, and the more we look, me anyway, the less I like. It's all very good and wonderful to give good speeches, but when you
get down to where the rubber meets the road, what I'm seeing looks less and less palitable.
Never thought I'd see the day, when Hillary looks better than an opponent. John McCain in a walk, at this rate...
Less than one percent? I probably make less than ten percent of what Obama hauls in, yet I give both time and money when and where I can. He's
going to stand up on his "bully pulpit" and dare to lecture me on helping the less fortunate? He's nothing but a hypocrite in sheep's
clothing.
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 09:55 AM by FlyersFan
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Originally posted by seagull
Never thought I'd see the day, when Hillary looks better than an opponent. 
Oh man .. I hear ya! That's exactly how I feel. I'm looking at the dems and thinking .. gosh I hope to God Hillary gets their nomination. I NEVER
would have thought I'd be hoping for Hillary to be in that spot!
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 10:05 AM by 44soulslayer
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Everyone knows democrats are Champagne socialists!
Its easy to raise taxes to extreme levels... after all whats an extra couple of thousand dollars to them.
True courage lies with those who stand up for the little guy, and that will always be the right wing, regardless of party affiliation.
1% is pretty damn ridiculous. I suppose he intends to offset that by a 10% tax hike or something ridiculous when hes in power.
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 01:35 PM by desert
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"Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver."
II Corinthians 9:7
Not under compulsion. Not let's see in public who is "better", who "loves" the poor most. This ain't no pissing cash match.
From Matthew 1:1-8
"Be careful not to do your `acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.
So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men..."
Wow, now this is what would make me do away with the IRS! We have to divulge our giving, can't be done in private. Well, private sort of, until it's
released.
Hmmmm, I wonder how much money Jesus donated to the poor
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 02:58 PM by realmatrix
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Originally posted by FlyersFan
Originally posted by semperfortis
It is apparently easier to raise taxes and give my money away, then to simply give their own money away... SHEESH 
Yes. He didnt' give in higher numbers until he started his run for president.
Typical politician. 
The only ones giving away your money right now is Bush and His Administration. They are giving to the Wall Street Bums who cause this mortgage
fiasco....or did you fail to read that information last week.
Obama is not yet the President....so all your complaints should be directed at Bushco!
As far as the Obama Family giving to charities, His work within the community and for people who are struggling more than compensates for any low cash
contributions.
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 05:01 PM by jsobecky
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reply to post by realmatrix
Originally posted by realmatrix
As far as the Obama Family giving to charities, His work within the community and for people who are struggling more than compensates for any low cash
contributions. 
Ask the working stiff with the empty gas tank and the empty belly: what fills you up faster? A speech by Obama or a $100 donation?
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 05:43 PM by FlyersFan
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Originally posted by realmatrix
or did you fail to read that information last week. 
No. But you obviously failed economics 101. The president hasn't given my money to 'wallstreet to cause the mortgage crisis'.
 so all your complaints should be directed at Bushco! 
That was a poor deflection. Bush has nothing to do with Obama not giving $$ to charity until he started to run for POTUS.
 His work within the community and for people who are struggling more than compensates for any low cash contributions. 
Oh .. you mean his 'work' and friendship with the slum lord Tony Rezco.
The same slum lord that donated all that money to Obama's campaigns.
Yeah ... Obama worked for the people all right. ... and I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell ya'.
.. and no it doesn't 'more than compensate'. Not at all.
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reply posted on 30-3-2008 @ 06:08 PM by desert
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Yes, yes, very well put. It has been later in my Life that I have understood why Jesus and in Deuteronomy said that the poor will always be with
us.
The pain of the worker or elderly/disabled on a fixed income that doesn't rise, who must have empty gas tank and belly saddens me.
We must, therefore, be charitable; but I keep thinking that the $100 will not last, and they know it, too. Perhaps to the worker, to the person seeing
their income run out, words of hope offer something to look forward to, for a better future. In this case, words and money might offer equal succor.
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