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At Ronald Reagan Library, Former Mayor Calls McCain "An American Hero"

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by katg21 January 30, 2008 10:56 PM EST
McCain is not Abel. He is a liar. Posted by lone-star5

LOL! I suppose you are supporting Hillary...a PROVEN liar.
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by kissamaarse January 30, 2008 10:56 PM EST
That vice president would be Joe Lieberman, but the Democrats will win so don''t sweat it about "Bush" McCain, man of the 100 Year Iraq War, keeling over.
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by realtalk5950 January 30, 2008 10:53 PM EST
who will be the vice president for when McCain Keels over in office from being so old?
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by katg21 January 30, 2008 10:52 PM EST
Up against Hilliary.. she won easily!
Posted by zoe2006

Have they even debated?
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by keithle1 January 30, 2008 10:49 PM EST
Such great choices the Republicans have... NOT.
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by ontheleft January 30, 2008 10:48 PM EST
"McCain needs to retire and live life to the fullest."

No. He needs to stay in the race so he can lose it all for the Repugs. It was so funny to hear all the Repugs today who were stunned that McCain won.

Romney is a loser. He''s behind in all the polls I''ve looked at in the past week. Way behind in California. McCain has the momentum and there''s no stopping him now.

Go McCain!
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by keithle1 January 30, 2008 10:47 PM EST
Listen closely. Can''t you hear the crying, wailing & gnashing of teeth of ALL the Rudy fans?

What happened to Edwards? I don''t see him above in the "Candidate Profiles & RSS Feeds." I see that great candidate & media darling Mike Gravel but no Edwards.
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by cfin5 January 30, 2008 10:17 PM EST
It''''s nearly time to play "Taps" for the old Republican party of conservatives.

Posted by drnewknee at 07:01 PM : Jan 30, 2008---------Don''t know you yet, but your right. That''s why I joined the "CONSTITUTION PARTY" (www.constitutionparty.com). It is the third largest and fastest growing political party in the nation. The only reason I''m still registered as a republiCAN''T is because of RON PAUL, proven "conservative" public servant of the Constitution.
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by battyellison January 30, 2008 10:16 PM EST
McCain needs to retire and live life to the fullest. He''s a senile old war-monger that looks older and older as the campaign wears on now he has the RUDY who is a 9/11 war-monger as well if you watch John McCain in the debates all he wants people to really know is that he will keep the war going and possible "Bomb Iran" with Joe Lieberman leading that charge i hate to say this but Chuck Norris is right John McCain is to old and he shows it really well
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by smirk5 January 30, 2008 10:13 PM EST
Why didn''t God tell Pat Robertson that Giuliani had no chance at getting the GOP nomination?
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by kissamaarse January 30, 2008 10:11 PM EST
McCain, the guy who wants to stay in Iraq 100 years. And start a war with Iran. No need to look to Jeb Bush to continue the Bush legacy when McCain is willing to change his name to "Bush" McCain.
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by pensacola88 January 30, 2008 10:11 PM EST
Rudi is out. He was one of the famous US Congressional "Witch Hunters" of the 80''s looking for a throat to cut to create a reputation for cleaning up congress. He almost took down US Rep. Charlie Wilson from Texas. While Charlie fought Russians, Rudi fought Charlie.

Rudi recommended Bernard Kerik to President Bush for the position of Director of Homeland Security. Kerik accepted and later withdrew when he discovered he was facing legal problems over immigration violations for his personal housekeeper and nanny. Rudi said he didn''t know Kerik had problems. Kerik was the NYC police chief. While Bush was fighting terrorists who attacked NYC and the Pentagon, the NYC Police Chief had trouble keeping out of trouble with the agency that he was nominated to run. Way to go Rudi!!

How did anyone actually think Rudi Gulliani was qualified to be President?






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by micma-2009 January 30, 2008 10:09 PM EST


This is really going to **** off all of the Conservative talking heads. They''ve spent so much time swift-boating McCain and now he''s the clear front runner of their sad little party.



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by micma-2009 January 30, 2008 10:05 PM EST



A vote for a Republican in 08 is a vote to continue the culture of incompetence and corruption. Yea ok bring up Rezko or Whitewater if you want. McCain ain''t squeaky clean even in his current campaign. You wingnuts can try to swiftboat us if you dare, we will play fire for fire this time.

Posted by buddhabman at 06:12 PM : Jan 30, 2008


Well said.



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by lone-star5 January 30, 2008 10:03 PM EST
McCain is not Abel. He is a liar. He just smiles and winks while he stabs his opponent in the back and then calls him the attacker. I can''t imagine that any GOP senators would want to work with him ''if'' he became President because of his temper and outbursts. He''ll get us into a bigger mess than we are already in with his ''straight'' talk. He doesn''t know that the shortest line between two points is a straight line. He thinks it''s a curve.
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by drnewknee January 30, 2008 10:01 PM EST
It''s nearly time to play "Taps" for the old Republican party of conservatives.
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by cfin5 January 30, 2008 9:36 PM EST
Giuliani endorsing McAin''t the conservative says it all why I didn''t trust him. Ron Paul just keeps looking better and better. He''s the only one that can defeat Hillary or Obama.
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by cdfoxtrot January 30, 2008 9:17 PM EST
Best news all year. Now, if he would just go back to obscurity and leave us alone. I hope John McCain has the good sense to pass on having Guili have anything to do with his current or future efforts.
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by buddhabman January 30, 2008 9:12 PM EST
Frankly it''s scary people even considered this guy. We have Bush so I guess I shouldn''t be surprised. Republicans call Democrats Chicken Littles yet they put up more war mongerors than anyone. I respect McCain becuase he is socialy moderate relative to the rest of the wingnuts. What scares me about him is that we will end up in a war with Russia with him butting heads with Putin.

The other thing is that McCain himself is ok, but it''s the rest of the Repugs that give me the shivers. We have seen their best governmental policy makers in the last 8 years, ROVE, NEOCONS, Republican control of Congress and look what kind of mess we are in.

McCain can''t pull in any better talent than they have now. Republican competence to Govern is just non-existent. McCain can''t fix that by himself, and they have no talent to draw from.

A vote for a Republican in 08 is a vote to continue the culture of incompetence and corruption. Yea ok bring up Rezko or Whitewater if you want. McCain ain''t squeaky clean even in his current campaign. You wingnuts can try to swiftboat us if you dare, we will play fire for fire this time.
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by dan9111 January 30, 2008 9:07 PM EST
RexProphet, one can bicker about this or that. I am no Christian! Yet the values many Christians equate themselves with are fine by me. Ron Paul is not flawless. Atheists should accept that. But surely by matters of true virtue, call them Christian or not, the Christian Ron Paul is well within range of true virtue. Yet it is not virtue or truth that matters any more. It is all about murder in every form, threats of murder to gather money, and what can be done to sustain it all.
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