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by tonyd_31 September 18, 2008 3:01 PM EDT
Why don''''t any of you libs realize the Repubs want this investigation to shut down the liberal media rumor mill and the leftwing finger pointers?

Posted by notblue

Uh, I can figure the answer to this one out: Because it is not true and does not past the common sense test (but you GOP''ers don''t know anything about common sense) :)
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by tonyd_31 September 18, 2008 2:58 PM EDT
How can the GOP faithful let "values" come out of their mouths? People, please wake up! How can you be so dimwitted and dense? I know you do have some good and honorable people in the GOP (there has to be)
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by jntlw-2009 September 18, 2008 2:23 PM EDT
McCain is just more of the same old Bush cover up GOP scandals through bribery or political intimidation. McCain did not propery vet Gov. Palin and now he has to pull intimidation and lies such as "this is being pushed by the Obama camp when in truth it is being pushed by the Republican run Alaskan legislative council". McCain you are not presidential material and your straight talk express is just an off road vehicle going nowhere.
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by sleepyric September 18, 2008 12:18 PM EDT
What we are witnessing America, is John McCain''s latest coverup! Imagine what we would see if the old man is elected?? I mean, if you go to these lengths to coverup Palin''s mistakes, what would he do for his own mistakes???
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by jjp735i September 18, 2008 12:18 PM EDT
McCain - McBush, no matter the name, the game is the same. Hide as much as you can from the public. Take court action to stop any one from looking to close. And McCain states he is not another Bush!
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by rjstolba September 18, 2008 12:00 PM EDT
Geez, all the good stuff has been said already!! I guess all I can say is, WAKE UP FOLKS. REMEMBER THE KEATING 5!!! AS SARAH AND JOHN WOULD SAY, "TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPARENY, TRANSPARENY." Well, maybe not too much transparency!!!
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by stn_sage September 18, 2008 5:36 AM EDT
What else would you expect from a modern-era Republican? When caught red-handed, scream "Partisan Politics" and "Liberal Media" and start flooding the courts with law-suits that likely can''''t be resolved until after the election. Enough airheads will like the "way she talks" and "her fighting spirit" to vote for her and McSame just like they did Bush!
Obama/Biden 08!!!!!
Posted by bobbyduck1 at 12:48 AM : Sep 18, 2008
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Geez, most Rep supporters would back a chimpanzee if the party put one up for the position! It''s NOT like they care what happens to the country or whether or not their kids have a future, they DON''T! They just believe that nothing can happen to THEM!

Well, I wouldn''t bet on that proposition too much longer if I was them! They''re going to find out
differently over the next 2-3 years!
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by stn_sage September 18, 2008 5:28 AM EDT
Too bad Sarah Palin wasn`t a Democrat with all her Jerry Springer baggage! Republicans would have a field day with Palin and they know it! LOL

Posted by tbweb at 10:22 PM : Sep 17, 2008
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That''s an excellent point! IF she were a Demo, they''d savage her like there was no tomorrow! And whens the Dems complained about it, they''d smugly remind them that it''s part of running for office! They wouldn''t apology for it AND they SURE wouldn''t let UP!
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by samthetvcat September 18, 2008 4:15 AM EDT
Posted by bobbyduck1

If McCain wants to win, hopefully his advisors''ll at least consider polling people to see whether adjusting their tax cut profile earns him more votes. If they''re not even open to that, then he deserves the poll numbers he''s got.

This election may be for the most part outside the candidates hands barring some adjustment like a more humane redistribution plan from McCain. The economy goes into crisis, advantage Obama. A war breaks out that makes people nervous, advantage McCain.

Whatever''s happening in the world in November could determine our next President . . .
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by bobbyduck1 September 18, 2008 3:48 AM EDT
What else would you expect from a modern-era Republican? When caught red-handed, scream "Partisan Politics" and "Liberal Media" and start flooding the courts with law-suits that likely can''t be resolved until after the election. Enough airheads will like the "way she talks" and "her fighting spirit" to vote for her and McSame just like they did Bush!

Obama/Biden 08!!!!!
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