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by susieq_13 July 10, 2007 8:27 PM EDT
You still have my vote McCain.
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by frb01 July 10, 2007 8:04 PM EDT
Get real people, if you want to bash McCain the candidate, that is one thing. This man spent years in a POW camp, I wonder how many other Americans would be up to doing that. Just like Bob Dole, may have not liked his personality, but never questioned his patriotism. The election is 16 months away, self annointing nominees without a vote being cast is stupid.
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by tibu987 July 10, 2007 7:59 PM EDT
So long Johnny, don't let the door hit you in the a$$.

One down and many more to go in both parties.

How about someone to represent all the people of the U.S., someone who can see further than their partisan cronies.

But please, not another Bush..............
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by bill1fj July 10, 2007 7:46 PM EDT
John: I once was for you. But then you sold out the legal citizens of this country by trying to give amnesty to 20 million illegal aliens. These illegals have taken jobs from legal citizens. They drive down the wages of those legal citizens that do have jobs. They commit crimes by using false and illegal identification and social security cards.
You should be ashamed of your self.
Retire and withdraw.
YOU lost this race.
THank You
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by hwk_i67 July 10, 2007 7:39 PM EDT
Nelson said. %u201CI believe John McCain is the most experienced and prepared candidate to represent the Republican Party and defeat the Democratic nominee next year.%u201D

Not "I believe John McCain will lead America to greater prosperity" or some such drivel, but "Defeat the Democratic nominee." Pretty much somes up politics in America anymore. It's just about beating the other guy and forget what's good for America.
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by barbaraf4 July 10, 2007 7:35 PM EDT
It is sad that McCain, who was a real hero, has come to this point. He is a victim of his own ambition.

Down the road a few years, I see him as another pathetic Ted Kennedy type.
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by mercer_rd July 10, 2007 7:11 PM EDT
Yeah, McCain is a loser, The Clintons have a proven record.
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by zertrat July 10, 2007 6:58 PM EDT
Snake in the grass, that McCain.

Once the monkeys catch on, his cover is blown for good.
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by lorinkundert July 10, 2007 6:52 PM EDT
At the end of the day there is only one word to sum up McCain, Loser.
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by mercer_rd July 10, 2007 6:39 PM EDT
jimibear said:"Do I really need to say anything? I think this post proves very clearly that this child got left behind.
No, grammar and spelling are not everything, and everyone makes typos. But when your post in a written medium demonstrates that you lack even third grade writing skills, that pretty much invalidates your point, in my opinion."
Posted by jimibear at 02:08 PM : Jul 10, 2007

Yes, perhaps there should be some warning to those who wish to voice an opinion, that they are monitored by the grammer police. This is my second language how many can you speak? JERK
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