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by kansas1946 February 21, 2008 2:50 AM EST
McCain is starting to look good to me. I am sick of all these vacuous Obama followers. If he offers you Kool aide-go ahead and drink it.


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Posted by greenfun at 11:02 PM : Feb 20, 2008
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So, vote for McCain. It''s a free country, but I usually try to vote for someone based on their qualifications, their leadership ablilities, their intellegence, and their skills. I have rarely voted against someone just because they were popular and well liked.
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by kansas1946 February 21, 2008 2:45 AM EST
If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He CHANGE?
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Oh, for God''s sake, grow up.
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by kansas1946 February 21, 2008 2:43 AM EST
"We either keep our word or we don''t keep our word. I intend to keep my word to the American people," McCain said Wednesday, pressing the line of criticism anew a day after delivering a blistering critique of the Illinois senator as both won their party primaries in Wisconsin.
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Yeah, right John. What a hoot. This after you just voted against a bill that makes water-boarding illegal. You probably don''t remember, but you recently said that water-boarding was torture (which automatically makes it illegal) but then to make the Republican sadists happy during the primary, you vote against the bill. You are not honest, you are not a leader, and you have lost any credibility that you ever head.
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by candide777 February 21, 2008 2:37 AM EST
McCain is simply another tool (like Bush) being used by the repuglican party to commit fraud one more time on this country.
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by lorinkundert February 21, 2008 2:25 AM EST
While were at it how about we ask McCain about Keating.
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by lorinkundert February 21, 2008 2:22 AM EST
"Republican presidential candidate John McCain said President Bush should veto a measure that would bar the CIA from using waterboarding and other harsh interrogation methods on terror suspects."

and to think the GOP wants to elect this Bush clone to drag this country down.
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by greenfun February 21, 2008 2:02 AM EST
McCain is starting to look good to me. I am sick of all these vacuous Obama followers. If he offers you Kool aide-go ahead and drink it.
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by b-easy63 February 21, 2008 1:44 AM EST
What''s to knock? Each said they would do it--if the other made a move first. Neither is making the first move--so what is the deal? Get Buck--McCAin --either put up or shut up-then if you go for public funds and Obama does not--then you can talk--before then, you are trying to shout you want the other guy to blink first. LOL
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by notopennshut February 21, 2008 1:28 AM EST
Let''s forget about his private "affair" with the lobbyist if indeed there was one. Let''s look at what he did for the lobbyist and what kind of benefits were accorded due to his intevention. There is no smoke without fire, and for McCain now to be holier than thou, that takes a lot of chutzpah. He can speak with forked-tongue, listen to his words but do not see what he had done. What about campaign finance now? Let''s fill the coffer of the lobbyists first-after all that was 8 years ago and should not matter today. Ethics?? Where art thou?? Gosh, I really "love this country!"
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by nickyscrews February 21, 2008 1:26 AM EST
obama should tell his bride to shut her mouth !!!
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