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National Review: John McCain Could Save Lives By Choosing The Alaskan Governor As His Running Mate

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by veteran188 July 31, 2008 7:42 PM EDT
right on! DaShortRound and IRLiberal;

These two guys are the same conservative LIARs and cheaters that Bush is;

But to think that McCain''s VP will make him turn into a liberal that gives to people with Downs syndrome,

and
does not just give to the wealthy is ridiculous;

This guy has voted billions to bail out the wall street wealthy and voted to turn his backl on disabled veterans dozens of times,

he will not change , mcsame

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by netadmin1-2009 July 31, 2008 7:32 PM EDT
Dashort - you should button it up - It''s obvious you have no consideration for anyone - not even your parents -
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by dashortround July 31, 2008 6:24 PM EDT
I agree totally with IRLiberal.

Plus Ted Stevens has the added advantage of being even MORE "experienced" than McCain is! What could be better than that?

As to the poor Downs Syndrome parents: all I can say is that you have my sympathies. That you can all find so much perverse "joy" in the life-long struggles of your poor, retarded progeny really seems pretty sick and incredibly selfish to me, to be honest.

I''d definitely opt for the abortion, without a second thought. There are already far too many people on this overcrowded planet anyway. Adding one less human, especially a permanently broken one, would actually be a favor to the rest.

But that''s YOUR CHOICE; feel free to revel in your callous selfishness. Just don''t try to put your kid next to me on the plane, please.
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by irliberal July 31, 2008 3:53 PM EDT
I think he should pick Senator Stevens of Alaska. McSame and Stevens are peas in a pod. They''d work well together.
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