Comments on: The Experience Paradox
Jeff Greenfield: Common Campaign Debate Over Experience Takes On A Bizarre Twist This Year
- (Apologies to that guy from Ohio who wrote %u201CDixie.%u201D)
Posted by Gun_Tower at 02:14 PM : Sep 09, 2008
NICE going!!!!
Now who can you get so sing it? - Reply to this comment
- This morning, from a cave somewhere in Pakistan, Taliban Minister of
Migration Mohammed Omar, warned the United States that if military
actions against Iraq continues, Taliban authorities will cut off
America''s supply of Convenience Store Managers and possibly candidates
for President of the United States. And if this action does not yield
sufficient results, Cab Drivers will be next, followed by DELL and AOL
Customer Service Reps; and then Motel 6 Managers.
It''s gonna get ugly!!! - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Robert6781 at 01:53 PM : Sep 09, 2008
So how much do we spend on earmarks vs. budget deficit? - Reply to this comment
- ptsd mccain and sara the baracuda. just what our Country does not need!
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- They yelling is not impressive ( caps?) and the fact that it is Obama, folks, that is like BUSH, ( lies, promises, taxes etc) Bush is not McCain, please get that straight or you really are in deep doo-doo.
Posted by Robert6781 at 01:53 PM : Sep 09, 2008
Well, unlike you---we liberals do have other media sources than that of Faux news, Lintball and Hannity.
We pretty much know the reason McCain is more willing to talk biography over issues is because his issues "mirror" Bushs!
We also are pretty sure Ms Palin isn''t up on many national/international issues---thus lets keep talking about McCains POW days.
That''s getting pretty old and desperate.
We''ll see who''s in "deep dodo" - Reply to this comment
- Homespunlady hit the nail on the head. A McCain Palin administration would be run no different from the Bush Cheney administration. Like having the Sopranos in office.
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BIOGRAPHY OVER ISSUES ... that LINE is SOO INSANE why can''''t some americans see that , THATS like HIRING SOMEONE TO RUN MY FORTUNE 500 COMPANY , BECAUSE HE WAS IN THE BOY SCOUTS AND WENT TO VIETNAM.
ITS INSANE , WHY DO PEOPLE GO AND VOTE IS BECAUSE OF WHO WILL FIX THE ISSUES AND PRESSING PROBLEMS SUCH AS HEALTHCARE , EDUCATION , HELP THOSE GET JOBS , THE ENVIRONMENT , AND WHO WILL IMPROVE THE INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDING NEW ROADS AND BRIDEES GOING INTO THE 21ST CENTURY , BARACK PLATFORM OF ISSUES WILL DO ALL THAT ,
ZERO POLICIES FROM MCCAIN BECAUSE HE IS USING THE SAME OLD POLICIES DATING BACK 20 YEARS THAT HAVE FAILED.
THIS ELECTION IS TURNING OUT TO BE ONE BIG JOKE , IS LOGIC TOUGH FOR SOME AMERICANS TO SEE. - Reply to this comment
- NEOCONS - the Party of "LOYALTY OATHS" to their "DECIDER OVER COUNTRY".
That young lady that testified in the Attorney FIRINGS ADMITTED that she swore loyalty to her "decider" OVER her country in her TESTIMONY.
Palin ALSO demanded a "loyalty oath" equivalent from HER underlings.
Thus you NOW GET EXCUSES for the INEXCUSABLE from those that believe in loyalty to PALIN OVER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS and the good of their STATE!!!
Sort of REMINDS me of a "gang mentality" where "loyalty" overrides even the basics in legality and decency. - Reply to this comment
- Yes, by all means, let''s emphasize the personal over policies!
I''d rather talk about my baby, or my war record than....EARMARKS!
Or this:
The federal budget deficit will jump by $246 billion to $407 billion this year, the Congressional Budget Office estimates. Last year, the budget deficit was $161 billion. The agency attributes the jump to "a substantial increase in spending and a halt in the growth of tax revenues."
A gift from McBush to us.
CHANGE IS COMING.
Yeah.
You bet.
Riding in on the "Porkchop Express." - Reply to this comment
- look, Mccain was running on experience as the only thing that matters. Only problem was he is washed up and people weren''t buying it, they wanted change from the Bush/Cheney/Rove/McCain establishment.
So now Mccain sticks an unqualified ratical on his ticket and wants us to believe his campaign is a Change campaign.
Only problem is McCain is a washed up, has been who was drawing 500 people at his campaign stops, now Sarah Palin is bringing in 10,000 people at the events.
What people have to decide now is whether they want to vote for Sarah Palin as the leader of our country. - Reply to this comment
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