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nevadamedic
07-17-2007, 12:37 AM
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John Edwards began poverty tour in New Orleans Sunday
Democratic presidential candidate say focus on poverty "a huge moral issue"
Edwards recently plagued with questions about lavish personal spending
North Carolina Democrat third in national polls but leading in Iowa

Edwards, 54, has used his own story -- his father was a mill worker and he was the first child in his family to go to college -- to identify himself with people of modest means.

But he has been stung by criticism that lavish spending on a new mansion in North Carolina and on $400 he spent on a haircut compromised his stand as an anti-poverty champion.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/07/16/politics.edwards.reut/index.html

:lol: All's I can say is what a hipocrit :lol:

avatar4321
07-17-2007, 02:27 AM
the poverty issue will never by fixed by government.

The morality involved is hard work, discipline, ingenuity etc.

theHawk
07-17-2007, 08:10 AM
Anyone running on poverty as their main issue has no chance. The economy is way too good and we have record low unemployment rates. Its not like we're reliving the Carter years, even if gas prices are up.

nevadamedic
07-17-2007, 01:28 PM
Anyone running on poverty as their main issue has no chance. The economy is way too good and we have record low unemployment rates. Its not like we're reliving the Carter years, even if gas prices are up.

Especially when they charge $40,000 to lecture about it. :laugh2:

Kathianne
07-17-2007, 01:40 PM
Anyone running on poverty as their main issue has no chance. The economy is way too good and we have record low unemployment rates. Its not like we're reliving the Carter years, even if gas prices are up.

http://www.theonion.com/content/news/john_edwards_vows_to_end_all_bad


John Edwards Vows To End All Bad Things By 2011

July 16, 2007 | Issue 43•29


AMES, IA—In an effort to jump-start a presidential campaign that still has not broken into the top Democratic tier, former Sen. John Edwards made his most ambitious policy announcement yet at a campaign event in Iowa Monday: a promise to eliminate all unpleasant, disagreeable, or otherwise bad things from all aspects of American life by the end of his second year in office.


In Iowa, Edwards speaks with conviction about his lifelong distaste for bad things.

"Many bad things are not just bad—they're terrible," said a beaming Edwards, whose "Only the Good Things" proposal builds upon previous efforts to end poverty, outlaw startlingly loud noises, and offer tax breaks to those who smile frequently. "Other candidates have plans that would reduce some of the bad things, but I want all of them gone completely."

According to Edwards, his plan is composed of three steps. Everyday bad things, such as curse words and splinters, would be eradicated during his first six months in office. Next, very bad things, including child abduction, soil erosion, and resurgent diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis, would be ended by the the end of 2009. Finally, extremely bad things—plights such as genocide, species extinction, and virtually every form of cancer—would take a full two years to wipe out.

"Racism will soon be a thing of the past," Edwards said. "Same goes for being picked last for playground athletics, AIDS, robbery, not having enough spending money, and murder. Because these things are bad and not good, I promise they will be eliminated."

Other bad things the 2004 vice-presidential nominee vowed to end include the housing crisis, skinned knees, frowns, steep staircases, jailbreaks, water that is too cold to swim in, pain, traffic, being tired in the morning, sprained ankles, hunger, not having enough energy at night, teen pregnancy, cases of the blahs, thunder, the high cost of admission to events, type 2 diabetes, games of tic-tac-toe with no clear winner, the lack of parking in urban areas, forgetting birthdays, child prostitution, and confusion.

"Imagine a world free of procrastination, class disparity, and itchiness," Edwards said. "It will only be possible if we try."

Edwards told the gathered audience that the second half of his presidential term would be devoted to a $125 billion effort to supplant the abolished bad things with good things, such as flowers, the laughter of children, butterflies, sunny days, financial stability, Skittles, and medicine.

Though some Democrats are applauding the positivity of Edwards' pro-good agenda, critics say that the wealthy former trial lawyer is, at best, paying lip service to the issue.

"This is certainly a step in the right direction, but it's not enough," Daily Kos contributor BitchingPoints wrote hours after Edwards' announcement. "Where in Mr. Edwards' list of bad things does it mention poisonous snakes, nasty red wine stains on rugs, trolls, and noisy neighbors? Edwards has left the door wide open for a rival candidate to outflank him on his own issue by introducing a comprehensive plan that fills these gaping holes."

Republican front-runner Rudolph Giuliani attacked Edwards Tuesday for labeling things as bad when they may actually turn out to be good in the long run.

"Is 'shooting' always a bad thing?" Giuliani said. "I think such a position would undercut not only our soldiers in Iraq, but also law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line every day, not to mention our basic Second Amendment rights."

Added Giuliani: "On a personal note, I rather like cloudy days, and I don't want to live in a world where they don't exist."

darin
07-17-2007, 01:53 PM
How many times will we see this topic come up? We've already beaten to death the fact He's wealthy and proud of it.

nevadamedic
07-17-2007, 02:01 PM
How many times will we see this topic come up? We've already beaten to death the fact He's wealthy and proud of it.

As long as he keeps pulling the same shit im sure it will come up.

Kathianne
07-17-2007, 02:03 PM
As long as he keeps pulling the same shit im sure it will come up.

but it would be really nice if you could make a point without a 'what the articles point are ***' and a link.

You do have a thought or two of your own?

Pale Rider
07-18-2007, 12:39 AM
Yeah... edwards... gets $55,000 a gig to lecture about poverty, standing there with his $1,200 hair cut... what a fucking hypocrit.

As Rush calls him... "the breck girl,"... LOL... somebody slap the little bitch and make him go away and cry.

nevadamedic
07-18-2007, 12:47 AM
but it would be really nice if you could make a point without a 'what the articles point are ***' and a link.

You do have a thought or two of your own?

Yup and I usually post them.

nevadamedic
07-18-2007, 12:48 AM
Yeah... edwards... gets $55,000 a gig to lecture about poverty, standing there with his $1,200 hair cut... what a fucking hypocrit.

As Rush calls him... "the breck girl,"... LOL... somebody slap the little bitch and make him go away and cry.

That's a Democrat for you, they would sell out their momma's for 5 cents. That's why their motto is they will fuck for a buck, do something strange for some change and make you holla for a dolla :laugh2: