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Least Contentious Statements

  • »Joe Biden
    Joe Biden's wife and daughter were killed in a car accident

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  • »Barack Obama
    Barack was a community organizer

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  • »John McCain
    John McCain has crashed several planes

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  • »McCain / Palin
    McCain and Palin met exactly once prior to McCain choosing her as his running mate.

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  • »John McCain
    He sold his soul to Karl Rove

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Most Contentious Statements

  • »Sarah Palin
    is a robot

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  • »John McCain
    In the second debate, John McCain may have lost on the issues but clearly won in terms of style. He was more comfortable with the environment and better connected with the audience. He was also more dynamic.

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  • »Obama / Biden
    Obama and Biden are the best presidential ticket in modern history

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  • »General Interest
    The facts is that these are all opinions!

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  • »John McCain
    Has freakishly short arms.

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Most Recent Statements

  • »Measure 67
    Failure of Measure 67 may limit the state’s ability to borrow money. It also may have a negative impact on the state’s credit rating which could increase the cost of future borrowing by the state and local governments. http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/jan262010/guide/m67_bt.html

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  • »Measure 66
    Measure 66 would increase Oregon's 9 percent income tax to 10.8 percent for individuals making $125,000 and households with a $250,000-plus income. Individuals earning more than $250,000 and households earning more than $500,000 would see their state income tax rate climb to 11percent.

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  • »Measure 67
    Measure 67 would raise $255 million over the next two years, a fraction of the state's $14 billion biennial budget. Because the overall impact is small -- and the state's business taxes already low -- many economists say Oregon would remain a tax-friendly state.

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  • »Measure 67
    The tax burden on Oregon businesses would still rank among the lowest in the nation if voters approve the corporate tax increases proposed in Measure 67. Measure 67 amounts to a 40% total increase in state corporate taxes for 2009-11. The corporate income tax rate will go from the current 6.6% to 7.9% in 2009 and 2010. That's nearly a 20% increase in just one of the three components of Measure 67's corporate tax hike. (Corporate income tax increases, corporate minimum tax increase based on gross sales and corporate filing fee increases.)

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  • »Measure 67
    There's much truth in the quip of Larry Gatlin of the Gatlin Brothers music group: "I am no economist, but I do know I never got a job from a poor man."

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