Comments on: Governor Schwarzenegger To Endorse McCain
The Calif. Republican Will Announce His Support In Joint Appearance With McCain Thursday
- Romney is up against the entrenched in Washington, and he has had his work cut out for him since day one, which doesn''t bode well for the outsider, who comes forth promising to change things. Good luck Mitt, because I don''t like McCain, but I will vote for McCain before I will vote for Clinton, on any day of the week.
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- Zio-Nazi admirer of Hitler endorses Zio-Nazi War Pig and traitor who made over a dozen propaganda broadcasts for the North Vietnamese--and betrayed the MIAs from his perch in Congress...this loathsome dog who married into the Kemper-Marley crime gang in Arizona blocked investigations to get their return.
Henry Kissinger--quite possibly the most evil man on earth--has endorsed him.
McCain, all through his naval career, advanced on the fact that his father and grandfather were admirals... This ''pilot'' crashed five planes...He betrayed America by working with Charles Keating to rip off Americans in his S&L scam and get us to pay for it...
He supports open borders! He will have us fighting for 100 years in Iraq!--and, if he fell into the hands of the Iraqi freedom fighters would probably be making propaganda broadcasts for them!
McCain is a security risk!! From a counter-intelligence point of view...he has already been turned!...when he made those broadcasts and then betrayed his comrades in arms...the MIAs...what more do you need!!
The only thing worse than this piece of filth are the vile animals who support him--chief among them are Henry Kissinger, Liebermann and Schwartzenegger! - Reply to this comment
- Just another nail in McCains run for the Whitehouse coffin! Ain''t no Repug going to be in office next term.
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- Bush Seeks Surplus via Medicare Cuts
By ROBERT PEAR
WASHINGTON %u2014 In his new budget, to be unveiled Monday, President Bush will call for large cuts in the growth of Medicare, far exceeding what he proposed last year, and he will again seek major savings in Medicaid, according to administration officials and budget documents.
Over all, the 2009 budget is likely to be the first $3 trillion spending request by a president.
Health care savings are a crucial part of Mr. Bush%u2019s plan to put the nation on track to achieve a budget surplus by 2012. But before then, the officials said Wednesday, the White House anticipates higher deficits in 2008 and 2009, reflecting the current weakness of the economy and the cost of a stimulus package.
The president%u2019s budget will not seek money for another full year of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pentagon officials said the administration would request $70 billion for the fiscal year that begins on Oct. 1. That would be enough to continue combat operations for several months, until the next president takes office. - Reply to this comment
- *caution* there Govenor...you may find yourself terminated for backing a military war mongerer instead of a president.
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- So, McCain has both th'' Ahnold''s and Guiliani''s endorsements? Well, kinda narrows the field now doesn''t it? Endorsements from liberals merely reinforce to me that McCain is a liberal.
Romney, for his mormonism and the fact that he was the gov for Mass just doesn''t do anything for me either.
Huckabee takes care of illegal aliens ahead of his own citizenry. Takes money under the table.
AND we all know that Clinton is a career politician that can only make scripted decisions and Obama doesn''t have the experience nor the moral fortitude to lead, let alone the commitment to attend congressional sessions.
We''re done. I just don''t see anything good in this upcoming election. Anything at all.
Not too encouraging, is it? We need some of the old Whig mentality back!! - Reply to this comment
- Good job Governor, nice too see someone with backbone and see''s through Romney"s smoke & mirrors. Rudy Giuliani is now backing McCain, as Gov.Charlie Crist did in the Florida election. Romney is a wealthy business man in this race to become president so he can changes laws to protect big business foster deals and take more rights from consumers and further widen the gap between the rich and poor in America. A vote for Romney is a vote to lower the standard of living for you, your children and grand children. Following Romney is like following Jim Jones drink the kool-aid.
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In the Reagan Library, Only Ron Paul Carries the Reagan Mantle
SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA %u2013 In 1976, Ron Paul was one of only four Republican Congressmen to endorse Ronald Reagan for President. In tonight%u2019s debate at the Ronald Reagan Library, Congressman Paul once again showed that he is the candidate that stands for the conservative principles of Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan.
Asked if Ronald Reagan would endorse him for President today, Ron Paul responded that he couldn''t know that for certain. But Dr. Paul went on to say that he had been an early leader in supporting Ronald Reagan''s election in 1976, and that Reagan had in fact endorsed him and campaigned for his election to Congress in the past.
Of Dr. Paul, Ronald Reagan once said: %u201CRon Paul is one of the outstanding leaders fighting for a stronger national defense. As a former Air Force officer, he knows well the needs of our armed forces, and he always puts them first. We need to keep him fighting for our country.%u201D
No other presidential candidate can claim a conservative record that matches Dr. Paul%u2019s:
Congressman Paul has never voted to raise taxes.
Congressman Paul has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
Congressman Paul has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
Congressman Paul has never voted to raise congressional pay.
Congressman Paul has never taken a government-paid junket.
Congressman Paul supported Ronald Reagan against Gerald Ford in 1976.- Reply to this comment
- So the liberal republican governor of California endorses the liberal fossil senator for President.
Not a good day for the neocons. And they don''t deserve a good day after the past eight years they gave us. - Reply to this comment
- I think the steroids really got to him!
Posted by lone-star5 at 01:28 AM : Jan 31, 2008-------You have something there. I stood near Arnold once and was surprised at how un-inflated his stature was compared to his youth. I''ve never taken a steroid my entire life and I know that I could put his arm down with out them. Those steroids are spooky bad. I remember Lyle Alzado''s friends talking on TV about him eating those things by the handful. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by brianbwb at 06:42 AM : Jan 31, 2008
ahhh but shill for radical retarded fascist nazi terrorislamic muslim slavers and murderers
if it were a non-mualim country calling for the muslims to accept muslims countries ''imminent collapse...
ie the ottoman empire LOL
they do not pay taxes either hahaha - Reply to this comment
- Posted by terrorislam6
So what if it collapses, it isn''t our problem, it is Israel''s, they don''t pay taxes to us, and so do not deserve to have our soldiers die for them.
But again a death worshiper like yourself would posit that our soldiers should go kill and die for any reason, real or not... - Reply to this comment
- Posted by brianbwb at 04:37 AM : Jan 31, 2008
this from the shill for radical retarded fascist nazi terrorislamic muslim slavers and murderers
here is your loose cannon haji
Ahmadinejad tells West: Accept Israel''s ''imminent collapse''...
Ahmadinejad tells West: Accept Israel''s ''imminent collapse''
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/949628.html - Reply to this comment
- This is great for John McCain and Arnold"s endorsement will help greatly to pull the Republican Party together again.
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- Governor Schwarzenegger is an exceptional governor.
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- I think we need a campaign cap because money shouldn''t be an undue advantage. I would just as soon they held a televised debate every week and all got equal coverage.
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- "Some call him a hero, some a maverick. Will Americans call him Mr. President?
Probably" Posted by trapbreak
Twenty minutes later the first plane flies over Iran. six hours later, the price of gas goes to $10 per gallon. Two days later the US economy collapses.
Don''t forget, before he saw the truth come out that Iran''s nuclear power program had actually been stopped years ago, and that the Bush klan was again lying, he jumped the gun and called for war against Iran.
Do you really want to put America''s military in the hands of a loose cannon with a hair trigger? - Reply to this comment
- Hey brianbwb, do you remember our conversation on marijuana? Did you see the site:"Pot, Tobacco Withdrawal Equally Rough".:)Posted by erasmus6
Yep, I saw it, I laughed very hard at that one, that was the biggest load of BS since the movie "reefer madness".
No study ever conducted can show that pot is a physically addictive substance, many have tried, none have succeeded, however nicotine is one of the most powerful physically addictive substances, after heroin, and refined sugar.
As for mental addiction, people can become mentally addicted to anything, from chocolate to soap operas. - Reply to this comment
- Sure looks like the right will have to run a liberal candidate for 2008.
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- So it looks like the song bomb bomb Iran was a hit after all!
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