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Republican Candidate Thinks Terrorists Might Ramp Up Attacks Before November Voting

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by abdoul_pasha March 15, 2008 7:11 PM EDT
When will you bann the Republican Party?
Our court will start a procedure to bann our Islamist party.
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by fibonacci_ March 15, 2008 7:10 PM EDT
The whole world needs to take their pills, especially the Middle East and USA.
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by abdoul_pasha March 15, 2008 7:04 PM EDT
This man must drink his pills.
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by j-whitman March 15, 2008 6:54 PM EDT
McCain good on foreign policy ??? I don''t think so --

--- His constant threats & war footing is driving Iran''s elections from moderate to radical......
--- His Israel policies are driving it further from Peace
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by excoachken March 15, 2008 6:49 PM EDT
To guada: Exactly what enemy do you want to "take this war to" and where is he? Making war on terror is like "teaching the world to sing in perfect harmony." Those who believe it are still singing that 70''s Coca Cola jingle, while visiting their shrink''s office for a refill.
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by j-whitman March 15, 2008 6:48 PM EDT
Randy,,,, McCain''s lobbyists can keep running it just as they ran his campaign & Senate office
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by randynason March 15, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
How does McCain manage to run his campaign from the nursing home like that? He''s one wild and crazy guy!

-Yawn-
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by j-whitman March 15, 2008 6:43 PM EDT
guadalcanal3,,,, That "pull" them out now of yours, is bull shiiit & you should adress it as such - It won''t be done.

It took us over 2 years to get out of the last Gulf War that only lasted 20 days.

Both Obama & Hillary will be keeping somewhere between 20,000 & 80,000 for years to come.
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by shanev137 March 15, 2008 6:38 PM EDT
I really hope McBush doesn''t get elected.
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by excoachken March 15, 2008 6:37 PM EDT
Rove to McCain,"See, John, I told you to just get them talkin'' about this war stuff and they will forget they''ve lost their jobs and their kids didn''t get any breakfast and that gas to go to work is $4 a gallon. You see, John, we Republicans really know how stupid the general public is and those Dems are still talkin'' that old *** about a Constitution and equal rights and keeping a middle class viable. The voters are so dumb, all you have to do is create something to be afraid of and they will believe any lie you want to tell them."
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by guadalcanal3 March 15, 2008 6:36 PM EDT
Fear???...Why is it that all of you liberal bleeding hearts mistake the word "fear" for the proper word...which is "resolve"...The people who have "fear" in their conciousness are the ones who want to pull the troops out now...not the ones who want to take this war to the enemy.
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by j-whitman March 15, 2008 6:33 PM EDT
Gigantor,,,, Seriously, pal --- It''s the War thst''s going to influence the election.. This war of 5 years in Iraq & an badlly run 7year war in Afhaganistan.

It''s not so much Al-Quida but their mistakes on not defeating them.
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by j-whitman March 15, 2008 6:26 PM EDT
Gigantor,, All due respect, stop getting your political instruction from Newsmax
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by getcentered March 15, 2008 6:26 PM EDT
I love it!!

If McCain loses the terroists win!

Right? Let me say that word again to drum up some more fear.......terrorist, terrorist, terrorist!

"iberals are terrorist. Democrats are terrorist.......COME ON!!"

How long will the idiots of this nation take their marching calls from the oldest and out of touch.
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by j-whitman March 15, 2008 6:25 PM EDT
Gigantor,,, That''s pretty much a spin isnt''t it ??

Bush ran for office with Evangilsim on his sleeve, his War on Evil is ideologically driven.

You say absoulty nothint about McCain calling the far right wing churches the "Religion of Intollerence" -- Nor say anything on how he''s "Surrencered" to them

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by gigantor_ March 15, 2008 6:22 PM EDT
In the world of reality he is a child in adults clothing not realizing who people are!
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by gigantor_ March 15, 2008 6:19 PM EDT
Posted by j-whitman at 03:13 PM : Mar 15, 2008

Sorry to say but with no offense to you someone who just now wakes up and says there is something wrong being preached in there church after 20 years is not a people wise person. How then can he be a world leader wise person?
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by getcentered March 15, 2008 6:18 PM EDT
McCain is old and full of fear, just like any idiot American who speaks the word "liberal" with the contempt and disdain that the ravings of Rush Limbaugh and Karl Rove have programed into the minds of those to lazy or dumb to concieve an objective thought.
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by j-whitman March 15, 2008 6:13 PM EDT
TheStranger_,,,, I''ve been listening to him, he''s on right now answering questions in Plainfield Indiana right now.
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by thestranger_ March 15, 2008 6:11 PM EDT
Dear Luke, AKA. j-whitman, The direction of someones heart is very much an issue. It can be perceived by its actions. Anyone not looking at what is said and then trying to associate it with color is a bigot. You Got what I mean. May the force, good, be with you Luke!
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