Comments on: Too Smart To Vote For McCain
The Nation: A Feminist Would Have To Be Insane To Vote For The Presumptive GOP Nominee
- Well, that shows how politically naive you are.
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Posted by LindaA_1 at 12:28 PM : Jun 23, 2008
It''s been all over the news, she''s been quoted many times since she suspended her campaign. How in the world did you miss this? - Reply to this comment
- Wow. To be a feminist, women must vote as you dictate. So much for making up their own minds!
Fortunately for the rest of us, most women aren''''t as narrow-minded as you.
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Posted by unfrgvn82 at 12:18 PM : Jun 23, 2008
I believe this was directed at the writer of the article--not to you. But aren''t you quick to take offense! - Reply to this comment
- texanforlogi,
YOU SAY: "...at least I''''m basing my statement of what Hillary wants on what Hillary has said."
Well, that shows how politically naive you are. - Reply to this comment
- unfrgvn82,
Wow! A knee-jerker who doesn''t read well attempts to use the "dismissal" card. Geez.
Show me from my posts where I have "dictated" how anyone MUST vote. Or shut up! - Reply to this comment
- If you think anybody''''s falling for that Obama blather, you''''re about as dumb as you appear.
And you don''''t have an inkling about what Hillary thinks - obviously.
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Posted by LindaA_1 at 12:07 PM : Jun 23, 2008
And you do? Honey, at least I''m basing my statement of what Hillary wants on what Hillary has said. You are merely being abusive and unpleasant. Should we judge all Hillary supporters by your nasty rhetoric? - Reply to this comment
- "Too Smart To Vote For McCain"
Hey, this country elected bush not once but twice (yea, the first one was kinda iffy so what they hey)
America is full of totally intelligent, rational people.
Unfortunately, it''s also fulled with hateful and bigoted right wing scum despise everyone not exactly like them.
In November, it''s just a matter of which group is more motivated, though it does look like Obama has a clear advantage over McSame at the moment.
Here''s to you Obama! WOOHOO! - Reply to this comment
- jon2012,
YOU SAY: I...will take my chances with Obama...Lies are a basis of much wrongdoing--corruption, illegal government conduct, horrifically misguided policies."
So you are going to vote for the master of deceit?
http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/06/23/why-some-of-us-dont-like-obama/#more-3201 - Reply to this comment
- texanforlogi,
If you think anybody''s falling for that Obama blather, you''re about as dumb as you appear.
And you don''t have an inkling about what Hillary thinks - obviously. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by LindaA_1 at 04:23 AM : Jun 23, 2008
How sad that you put your hissy fit for Hillary before the best interests of this country. I hate to tell you this, but Hillary doesn''t want your kind of support--she wants the democrats to take back the White House and you are making her look bad. - Reply to this comment
- McCain graduated AT THE BOTTOM of his high school class? Do you get it?
Posted by whatithink at 07:45 PM : Jun 22, 2008
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My response is so what US Grant did too.
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Posted by alanrobisch2 at 07:52 PM : Jun 22, 2008
Grant was a horrible president, that what "so what".
As far as legacy appointments to the naval academy, when your dad is an admiral, all it takes to get appointed is a call from dad to his representative. It''s that simple and yes, it is a legacy. - Reply to this comment
- I think I''m going to vote for Obama too.....even thought the media brings up all his hate for america, I''m going to ignore all these facts and vote for him, because we need change.....change is more important than experience anyday.....Obama is young, and being young is so much more important, then him negotiating with terrorists.....You got any more Barry-Berry Koolaid, I ran out
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- I''''ll take my chances with him rather than Obama on the loose, preening around the White House. I shudder to think what that man can do with a rubber-stamping Democratic Majority and the liberal press at his back.
Posted by LindaA_1 at 04:58 AM : Jun 23, 2008
I liked Hillary Clinton but will take my chances with Obama. I think the lies Bush perpetrated on the American people weren''t just a propensity of his presidency but entrenched as a culture in the Republican Party. Lies are a basis of much wrongdoing--corruption, illegal government conduct, horrifically misguided policies.
A vote for McCain will signify that Americans are complacent about the seriousness of misleading public opinion and make it hard to insist on a high standard of ethics in politics and government. - Reply to this comment
- Let me see if I got this one correct..No women will be dumb enough to vote for Mccain because he is anti abortion. Beautiful.. With all the issues we have to contend with, (economic,education,taxes, war, fuel price etc, etc)Abortion is the litmus. What if a woman is against abortion ??..I have never believed woman are stupid and they will in-fact vote for the person who they believe will be the best leader, whether it is Obama or McCain.
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- Um,
We have a candidate who had a PART-TIME "state senate" seat representing a district in Chicago''s southside, ruled by Louis farrakhan, and 3 years in the national senate, with 2 of those years RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT,
who is willing..
to use the lowest common denominator to attract votes..RACE! ovomit has used race at every turn!
So if he''s willing to rip open wounds to gain votes, what ISN''T HE WILLING TO DO?!?!
I will NEVER vote for this piece of ***, marionnette for chicago dirty politicians/money.
Hillary 12!
PUMA! - Reply to this comment
- ===If history repeats itself as it usually does, Civil war is around the corner.===
Posted by Money76659
I doubt it. We''ve suffered bouts of poor leadership and interal conflict much throughout the period after the Civil War. And we''re still in one piece. - Reply to this comment
- money76659
I am afraid you might be right. - Reply to this comment
- ===It''''s going to be a wild ride, for sure, but I predict that Obama will win by a double-digit margin, maybe even as high as 20-25% more votes than McCain===
posted by IT_Oldtime
As A Democrat, I can only hope :) But I''ve learned to never underestimate (or overestimate) the voters and their ability to vote agaist their own best self-interests. - Reply to this comment
- Even with just strong majority, McCain won''''t be able to accomplish much without Democratic agreement. He can''''t even continue Bush''''s war without Congressional funding.
Posted by LindaA_1
What McCain CAN do is continue to staff the US regulatory agencies with former lobbyists that opposed the very agencies they head. If you like the FDA track record, if you think the FAA shouldn''t be inspecting planes, if you agree with the head of the consumer product safety division that she doesn''t need more staff and money to screen Chinese imports, than McCain is your man. - Reply to this comment
- McCain is not in touch with reality, And Obama is just gonna be a democratic puppet. Hillary won''t be taken seriously because how can you run a country and you can''t keep your own household together. Either way were screwe. If history repeats itself as it usually does, Civil war is around the corner. Don''t blame me, blame the cypher...
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- I''m too smart to vote for McCain, but even smarter for NOT voting for Hillary.
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