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Senator's Plan Depends On Belief That Country Leans More To The Right Than To The Left

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by moneymcbush May 19, 2008 10:11 PM EDT
Step 1. Fire these Lobbyists:
Robert Aiken,Grant Aldonas,Philmore Anderson,Rebecca Anderson,Stanton Anderson,Susan Auther Andres,Robert Asher,William Bailey,William Ball,David Beightol,Rhonda Bentz,Wayne Berman,Steve Betts,Charlie Black,Judy Black,Kirk Blalock,Carlos Bonilla,Christine Burgeson,Kerry Cammack,Kirsten Ardleigh Chadwick,Rob Chamberlin,Susan Charlton,John Clerici,Josephine Cooper,James Courter,Bryan Cunningham,Alfonse D''Amato,Ashley Davis,Kurt Davis,Rick Davis,Mimi Dawson,John Diamond,Frank Donatelli,Melissa Edwards,Kevin Fay,Christian Ferry,Chris Fidler,Thomas Fiorentino,Sally Furman,Samuel Geduldig,Ben Ginsberg,David Girard-di Carlo,Michael Glassner,Juleanna Glover Weiss,Phil Gramm,John Green,Janet Grissom,Wes Gullett,Kristen Gullott,Kent Hance,Robert Harding,Vicki Hart,Robert van Laer Hartwell,John Heubusch,Deborah Hohlt,Richard Hohlt,Gaylord Hughey,Peter Huntsman,Aleix Jarvis,Greg Jenner,Christine Jones,Nancy Johnson

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by noloyalisti May 19, 2008 10:07 PM EDT
McBush the next faith based president. Because we don''t want facts to get in the way of a good story.

However, we are not going to let the neo con men fool us again, in spite of the extreme right wing (fascist) mainstream media''s support for mcSame.
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by shawnhussey May 19, 2008 10:07 PM EDT
The McCain campaign should not conceed any region of the country to the Democratic nominee.The GOP can produce many good arguments for a McCain presidency.Senator McCain has more leadership experience than any other presidential candidate.He has far more knowledge of foreign and military policy than does Barack Obama.John McCain believes in the right to life.If elected President, he would nominate strict-constructionist justices to the Supreme Court.John McCain would appoint federal judges who have respect for the sanctity of life.Barack Obama would not even support legislation to ban partial birth abortion.Obama will not be a defender of the right to life.If one believes in a strong national defense and a country where the unborn receive legal protection, John McCain is the presidential candidate to vote for in November.
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by randynason May 19, 2008 10:05 PM EDT
I''m not a small-town guy. I live in a city, do not have a gun and I am an aetheist. I am very bitter over what this administration has done to this country and will never, never forget how the ******-In-Chief wrested the power from the people and had himself installed as leader. MacCain would be four more years of the same, so forget it.
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by taotxzen May 19, 2008 10:03 PM EDT
Russia and China: Hold Joint Military Exercise
The Associated Press Published: August 17, 2007

Posted by Omaar-101

China will not attack us, we owe them too much money. I think their long range plan is to keep lending us money to blindly pour it into the military at $670 Billion a year and then someday call in the debt.
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by taotxzen May 19, 2008 9:57 PM EDT
Support the Truth:

Jim Webb: No President in history has vetoed a benefits bill for those who have served

By: John Amato

Jim Webb, (who is one of my picks for VP) makes an excellent case for his GI Bill on MTP this morning and calls out the GOP on their negligent behavior and the threatened Bush veto. John McCain and George Bush say they support the troops, but when it comes to stepping up and doing something tangible, they are striking out. How dare they say these benefits are too costly when we%u2019re spending millions of dollars a day to occupy Iraq? And as Webb says, this will be used on the campaign trail. And a watered down substitute by McCain and his pal Graham is not the solution.

Webb: No president in history has, has vetoed a, a benefits bill for those who%u2019ve served. So on the one hand, we have this rhetoric, which goes to what I was writing saying, %u201CThis is the next greatest generation, these guys are so great.%u201D And then we see this president, he%u2019s fine with sending these people over and over again where they%u2019re spending more time in Iraq than they are at home. He%u2019s fine with the notion of stop loss, where we can, we can make people stay in even after enlistments are done. And then we say, %u201CGive them the same benefit that the people in World War II have,%u201D and they say it%u2019s too expensive.

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by veteran72 May 19, 2008 9:46 PM EDT
"McCain''s Strategy For Beating Obama"....

"Right now, I''m being fitted with a Control Chip, so Joe LIEberman can run my mouth by computer, straight from Tel Aviv"....."It''s gonna be swell".....
"What were we just talking about"???......"Dammitt"...
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by ponco seno May 19, 2008 9:40 PM EDT
McBUSH don''t have a leg to stand on. BUSH & CHENEY ruined the GOP.

He will loose BIG TIME in historical proportions in NOV.
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by sgtrds-e4 May 19, 2008 9:10 PM EDT
"McCain''s Strategy For Beating Obama"

Pray that the media keeps ignoring him as much as it has so everyone doesn''t become aware of just how senile he''s become.
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by questionnews May 19, 2008 9:00 PM EDT
"Senator''s Plan Depends On Belief That Country Leans More To The Right Than To The Left"

That''s the real problem. If one leans too far to the left or too far to the right they fall over. How about a candidate with some balance?
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