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Feelings run deep

McCain is teasing that he’s going to give Obama a butt-whipping during tonight’s debate. My 401K is half, literally HALF, of what it was 2 months ago and the republican candidate is more interested in name calling and fighting than in explaining to me how he plans to give me my money back.

Then there’s the screaming mob that shows up outside every McCain/Palin event. I haven’t seen any footage of these crazy people showing up at Obama events in protest. I think it’s telling that this frenzy only appears with McCain.

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Fair game for the Alaska Indepence Party

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a good point today. Why is the McCain campaign getting so much coverage on a non-news issue like Ayers while Sarah Palin gets a pass on her association with the Alaska Independence Party? The Alaskan Independence Party can be summed up in just two words: Alaska First.

Until 2002, Todd Palin was a member of the AIP. As governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin addressed their convention this year and told them to “keep up the good work.”

I’m tired of listening to her repeat the campaign slogan “Country First” when she supported the AIP’s separatist propaganda.

Dexter Clark, one of the AIP’s vice chairmen, spoke of how thrilled he was when Sarah Palin got elected. Right before he talked about “her moving up.”

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An American Life – past and present

Times sure have changed.

In 1999 a 2-bedroom with 2-bath condo in Dupont Circle sold for $150,000, gas cost $1.25 per gallon, a round-trip flight landing in Amsterdam and returning from Paris sold for $375, and $1US pretty much equaled €1 EUR.

In 1999 I made half my salary today. And that salary paid for rent, student loans, trips to Europe, and classes at local universities. Let me tell you, I had no complaints.

Today the property that sold for $150,000 costs $575,000, gas rose from $1.25 to $3.60, a nonstop round-trip ticket from DC to Amsterdam in April increased from $375 to $1014, and the $1US converts to €.70 EUR.

I look at my standard of living today after these last eight years, and remember how far my dollar stretched in 1999, and let me tell you… I’m pissed.

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