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  • oh yea...thought he was an outsider...HAHAH only cause he FAILED at becoming an insider....

  • @DraftCain2012 what did the mailpiece say?

  • Why did he lose that senate race?!

  • @PatriotInChief Lack of name ID. The Georgia Realtor's Association spent nearly $10,000,000 promoting Isakson, then his own $4,000,000. They spent so much money they could have convinced Georgians that Sen. Isakson was George Washington reincarnated.

    Even with all the money, Cain was closing the gap. He only need 1% more votes to force a runoff, then all bets were off. Isakson put a hit mail piece the weekend before the election that was just plain gutter. He apologized later .

  • The problem is the Fair tax is not fair at all. There is still a thousand loop holes to buy our vote with. It is a good Idea to get rid of the tax code and all the deductions. make it one rate for everyone 12% with no loop holes on our income for every one is more money then they are getting now.

  • @DraftCain2012 We don't owe you cows, goats or chickens either! But you got your 40 acres and a Jackass already.

  • @DraftCain2012 Cause he might be a neo-con or AIPAC butt kisser. And maybe his tax "reform" is the new "reparations" push.

  • @DraftCain2012 Like above, he's a bankster.

  • Americans have been terrorised with tanks and snipers for just asking to see the law. Now this man acts like he's just going to sweep the IRS out of the doorway?

  • Sounds great, but can we believe him?

  • Didn't H C work for the Federal Reserve banksters?

  • @stopglobalswarming @stopglobalswarming Past Chairman and Member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

    Former Chairman and President of the Tax Leadership Council, the public educational component of Americans for Fair Taxation

    Member of The National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform (1995), chaired by former Republican Vice-presidential candidate, Jack Kemp

  • @stopglobalswarming Yes he was, but he is also for the gold standard. Since the Fed is going to take a long time to abolish if it ever is, whatever progress we can get is good. I would rather see a person who supports the Fed or worked for it come out in favor of the gold standard, than to have nothing at all.

  • @stopglobalswarming yes, yes he did

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