Sunday, July 06, 2008 | 7:39 a.m.

More Debates Please!

by Mona Charen

You jaded citizens may be bored silly by these seemingly endless candidate debates. But last night's encounter between the two Democrats was an entertainment milestone. I say give me more!

Who has ever seen a politician admit to lying before? Asked yet again about the corkscrew landing, Hillary Clinton introduced her mea culpa with this odd formulation: "I can tell you that I may be a lot of things, but I'm not dumb." She then proceeded to admit that she said things that &quo ...

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Posted by: Shirley deLong
Comment: #1
Sat May 10, 2008 2:10 PM

“FAIR TAX” AND “CHANGING VOTING LAWS” should be top Priority for 2008! This is Taxpayers, of all races and party affiliations, solutions to eliminating property taxes, public schools, pet projects, and non-profit organizations. With Americans paying the same taxes, there would be no more Discrimination. “Fair Tax”, payable two to five percent, would give Taxpayers money to catch up on their own house payments, their own insurance, their automobiles, and be able to pay for the gas to drive to work and back. Our children and grandchildren don't stand a chance if we don't start taking responsibility for ourselves. Certain politicians continue to ‘stretch the truth about their change for America'. They should admit the only change will be $.02 from our hard-earned dollar, thus giving government $.98 so they can finish bankrupting Taxpayers! Latest news “House approves Foreclosure Bill”! Government seeks to burden Taxpayers, once again, so they can ‘bail out' the foreclosures and mortgage companies, thus letting government agencies purchase these properties!” Hasn't there been enough problems with Fannie Mae, FHA, HUD, and other government agencies? This is one more reason why ‘Fair Tax' and ‘Changing Voting Laws' should be top priority!

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