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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/31/business/31view.html?em>>>
>>>there thats a better reason to vote for Obama than wether Palin fiddled her expenses.
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>>1st sentence:
>>"CLEARLY, there are major differences between the economic policies of Senators Barack Obama and John McCain. Mr. McCain wants more tax cuts for the rich; Mr. Obama wants tax cuts for the poor and middle class. "
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>>...and I'm done with this opinion piece.
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>There's some statistics in there and as well we all know statistics never lie. :-)
Actually, studies have shown statistics lie 47% of the time .
( and 73% of votes poled said, "Ouch" )
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