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by polpot4 September 12, 2008 5:39 PM EDT
all of you bloging losers as soooo panicked that it tickles me, really.

It really tickles the rest of this great country....and we could care less about the rest of the world.
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by lalabradle September 12, 2008 2:59 PM EDT
Once again I point out that other countries favoring Obama is definitely going to have an impact on this election. We are a very diverse nation, we have people from all over the world. Believe me their countries don''t have to worry about their votes, they are going to support their countries'' choices. So Obama will be elected the next president of the United States. Even white Americans don''t outnumber all of the minorities together. The world wants to see a more rational American government.
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by suzyku September 12, 2008 2:47 PM EDT
McCain has proven by choosing Mrs. Palin that he cares more about getting "himself" elected, at all costs, than he does about this country. In my book that''s UNpatriotic! He has run an even nastier campaign than bush ran against him in 2000, this of course is after he said he "wouldn''t" do that! He has repeatedly lied, as has Palin, he doesn''t have any "real" plans for any issues that affect Americans, the same old "bush" policies will do just fine for him! He could easily, at his advanced age, die while in office and yet he chooses someone like her, who knows ZERO, to be left in charge of this country he professes to love! He is a hypocrite and IF the American people once again fall for the dirty politics of the Republican right wing, they will be inflicting disaster on all of us!
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by mabourn September 12, 2008 1:44 PM EDT
Ah yes... Intelligent debate. :-)

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The Republican Party needs an *** now! Get rid of those s____s in the White House and the 2 senile an idiotic Republican Candidates at the top of the GOP ticket! I''''ll get em on a ticket, a plane ticket back tp Al *** ka And PHONEY ix! Will be so glad when these idiots are gone!!!!!!!
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by kwvaughn1 September 12, 2008 12:46 PM EDT
"Kwvaughn, I guess is trying to ignore history. Both Carter and Clinton were able to cut back on the military by closing bases and could even cut back on the number of members, almost, probably not entirely doing away the the military. But, not sure how any president today could cut back anymore on any since most of the active duty personnel are now the Reservists and national Guardsmen/women.

Posted by lpgideon at 09:17 AM : Sep 12, 2008"

lpgideon, i''m just saying Bush has been in office for 8 years. if someone has a problem with what''s going on with the military, it''s not really fair to skip an assessment of the last 8 years and jump back to blame Clinton. Republicans in power = Republican responsibility for problems. Don''t pass the buck.

by the way... i think we shoud increase the military, but be wiser about how we use it.
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by kwvaughn1 September 12, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
"History will be made with a woman in the White House and not an African muslim man who is strongly antisemitic.
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Posted by johncain4 at 02:41 AM : Sep 12, 2008


johncain4, i think there''s been some confusion. obama is an american christian who is not antisemitic. (after all he did work for 3 years out of college setting up charity organizations for christian churches.) facts can be so inconvenient some times. hope this helps.
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by lpgideon September 12, 2008 12:27 PM EDT
gmanj: You have been somewhat mislead. The President does not have the launch code for the MM missile. That is in the control room at the silo locations.
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by lpgideon September 12, 2008 12:17 PM EDT
Kwvaughn, I guess is trying to ignore history. Both Carter and Clinton were able to cut back on the military by closing bases and could even cut back on the number of members, almost, probably not entirely doing away the the military. But, not sure how any president today could cut back anymore on any since most of the active duty personnel are now the Reservists and national Guardsmen/women.
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by ronbearoh September 12, 2008 12:14 PM EDT
I am amazed at the untruthfulness of the uneducated that post in these coversations. Is rush educating the children of America? God forbid.
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by kwvaughn1 September 12, 2008 12:11 PM EDT
"Not only do the Europeans want Obama to be president, so do the "normal" media outlets. You can''''t get a McCain or Palin supporter to get the same type of interview that the Obama camp does. Harry what''''s his face on the CBS morning show almost has his nose right up the Obama camp''''s rear he''''s so excited. And then he''''s arrogant when he interviews the other side. I want to hear what both sides are saying so I can make an INFORMED choice and the news folks won''''t let that happen.

Posted by Emmer94 at 08:13 AM : Sep 12, 2008"

Emmer94, do you really expect anyone to believe McCain and Palin are not getting the interviews and media they want? The media would love to do more interviews with them, but McCain and Palin both know that the more the public knows about them, the less the public will like them. They are just not giving that many interviews. And if you''re not seeing them being covered, then you need to pay more attention.

And yes Europeans do like Obama better. That''s mostly because Bush was a complete prick to them. I can''t believe I even have to say this, but having allies is a good thing. It''s good to get along with our allies. It doesn''t show weakness, it shows intelligence.
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