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He hired to girls that spouted anti-christian hatred to be his bloggers. And even after he read the statements made refused to fire them!

What do you think about him now?

2007-02-15 09:16:40 · 5 answers · asked by Indio 4 in Politics & Government Politics

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He claims to be for the poor but then builds a 28,000 square foot home in NC. Would those millions spent on his humble home have fed the whole homeless population of LA for a year? I bet it would have but that is just a guess. It is more of the same from him you know do as I say not as I do. I am so tired of these people who pretend to give a s--- about things like poor or global warming and then contribute to the problem rather than the solution.

2007-02-15 09:25:18 · answer #1 · answered by joevette 6 · 1 0

Stop watching Bill O'Rielly and you might get the truth.

On January 30, 2007 Edwards hired Amanda Marcotte, who also contributes to the liberal weblog Pandagon, to be the new “Blogmaster” on Edwards’ presidential weblog. However, on February 7, Salon.com incorrectly reported that Marcotte and blogger Melissa McEwan had both been fired from the campaign due to pressure from William Donohue of the Catholic League for making what Donohue and other Catholics claimed were anti-Catholic comments on their respective blogs in the past. The Edwards campaign released a statement on Feburary 8, chastising Marcotte and McEwan for their previous remarks, but saying that "I also believe in giving everyone a fair shake Marcotte and McEwan also released statements, with Marcotte retroactively claiming her statements about religion "are generally satirical in nature." On February 12, Marcotte resigned from the campaign, saying that she could not "do the job I was hired to do because Bill Donohue doesn’t have anything better to do with his time than harass me".

On Feb. 5, 2007, Edwards unveiled his plan for universal health care, which would require higher taxes and cost up to $120 billion per year. Edwards said the plan would be paid for by eliminating Republican-passed tax cuts for people earning more than $200,000 per year. "The bottom line is we're asking everybody to share in the responsibility of making health care work in this country. Employers, those who are in the medical insurance business, employees, the American people — everyone will have to contribute in order to make this work".

2007-02-15 17:28:03 · answer #2 · answered by Brite Tiger 6 · 0 1

What are you saying? Made refused to fire them? eh?
And two girls right? What about it? He refused to fire two girls for bashing Christians? Well what did they say? and was it in fun a joke? Or are they atheists, what are they? Show us the statements an identifiable site, like a news network CNN etc.?
We can't comment without facts? But I like Edwards, I think he has a good personality for a Vice President. Again he is too young, just like Obama too young!

2007-02-15 17:23:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I love JE. He's a person that's achieved success thanks to hard work. Those girls might be anti-Xtian, but that doesn't mean they don't know how to do their job.

STUPID!

2007-02-15 17:22:26 · answer #4 · answered by Kookoo Bananas 1 · 0 2

I don't trust him, no.

2007-02-15 17:20:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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