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October 15, 2008

Obama – ‘Spread the Wealth Around’ Reveals Socialist Plan for America

I interviewed Joe Wurzelbacher, the plumber who spoke with Obama on the campagin trail in Ohio about Obama's tax policies for small business. Read my interview with Joe at FamilySecurityMatters.org here.

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Posted by Pam Meister at 08:20 AM | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0) | FSM
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That plumber should run for office.

Posted by: Wyatt Earp at October 15, 2008 06:38 PM

The way the plumber has been attacked is simply a taste of what we are all in for.

Posted by: husband-dude at October 17, 2008 06:48 AM

This plumber hasn't been paying his taxes.

Posted by: steve at October 17, 2008 03:00 PM

Someone walks up to you on the street.
They ask you a question.
You get an answer.
The next day someone shows up and because you were asked a question get accused whether rightly or wrongly of not paying your taxes.

What the **** does that have to do with asking a question and getting an answer? Whether Joe the Plumber didn't pay his taxes has NO bearing whatsoever.

By this reasoning, if I ask you what color tie you wear, and the next day the IRS knocks on my door because your answer was overheard by the neighbor, then I asked for it. RIGHT?

Posted by: husband-dude at October 17, 2008 07:25 PM

If he's asking about taxes shouldn't he make sure he's paid his?

Posted by: steve at October 20, 2008 04:35 PM


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