Comments on: McCain Rejects Divisive Pastors' Support
Statement Issued After Remarks About Hitler Revealed; Controversial Televangelist Endorsed McCain In February
- McCain is a john Wayne. . .
Posted by hungrymama at 12:47 PM : May 23, 2008"
John Wayne was a loud mouthed yellow bellied coward - in that respect Magoo certainly is like John Wayne
Posted by robroyh390
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robroyh390, you are a joke. - Reply to this comment
- McCain is a john Wayne. . .
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Posted by hungrymama at 12:47 PM : May 23, 2008"
John Wayne was a loud mouthed yellow bellied coward - in that respect Magoo certainly is like John Wayne - Reply to this comment
- hungrymama,
Any idiot who would vote for Kerry or Clinton but pick McCain over Obama DESERVES what he gets. I hope you realize it one day, but I doubt you are able to improve.
Posted by whatithink
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I feel the same way about anyone voting for Obama. I''m not crazy about McCain, but think he would be better for our country than Obama. Frankly if Obama is elected, I doubt he would ever serve a second term. I have been around long enough to know what ultra liberals try to do to our country and can''t see it. McCain is more liberal than people think, a lot more liberalthan Bush. - Reply to this comment
- bron-yr-aur,
McCain''s career should have been over after the Keating 5 scandal. He has gotten two, ten, twenty chances. These people who hate Obama would have crucified him if he was involved in Keating 5. Many people don''t understand the long-term ramifications of the S&L debacle, so McCain got another free pass. - Reply to this comment
- I am not really comfortable with mcCain, however, he is the best of a bad bunch. For those that want to vote 3rd party as a protest, please don''t. I think that an obonga presidency would be just awful.
Posted by hungrymama at 12:50 PM : May 23, 2008
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McCain doesn''t stand a chance. When he rejected Hagee - the Archangel of Christ for the evangelicals - he threw away the rightwing christian vote. And because he pandered to a pyscho like Hagee in the first place, he threw away the moderate Republican vote.
And he''s bordering on Alzheimer''s.
McCain doesn''t stand a chance. - Reply to this comment
- McCain rejected the months-old endorsement of Texas preacher Hagee after an audio recording surfaced in which the preacher said God sent Adolf Hitler to help Jews reach the promised land. McCain called the comment "crazy and unacceptable."
He later also repudiated the support of Rod Parsley, an Ohio preacher who has sharply criticized Islam and called the religion inherently violent.
Hagee has referred to the Roman Catholic Church as "the great ***" and called it a "false cult system." He also has linked Hitler to the Catholic church, suggesting it helped shape his anti-Semitism. And Hagee said Hurricane Katrina was God''s retribution for homosexual sin.
But this is central to the beliefs of todays Repugs and the NeoCons in his party ..... There needs to be an active discussion of this issues amongst the Repug party. Obama clearly is in no way influenced by Wright but McCain''s party is full of NeoCons with these same beliefs - I guess they''re shocked that this is even news worthy. Cheers! - Reply to this comment
- I am not really comfortable with mcCain, however, he is the best of a bad bunch. For those that want to vote 3rd party as a protest, please don''t. I think that an obonga presidency would be just awful.
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- I am not really comfortable with mcCain, however, he is the best of a bad bunch. For those that want to vote 3rd party as a protest, please don''t. I think that an obonga presidency would be just awful.
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- hungrymama,
Any idiot who would vote for Kerry or Clinton but pick McCain over Obama DESERVES what he gets. I hope you realize it one day, but I doubt you are able to improve. - Reply to this comment
- I am not really comfortable with mcCain, however, he is the best of a bad bunch. For those that want to vote 3rd party as a protest, please don''t. I think that an obonga presidency would be just awful.
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- hungrymama,
John Wayne''s name was Marian and you should like Tatoo because you are living on Fantasy Island. I just hope you don''t reproduce. - Reply to this comment
- I hate Obama and all of his distractions. Hillary is all right, except that she is way to liberal. McCain is a john Wayne. . .
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- I hate Obama and all of his distractions. Hillary is all right, except that she is way to liberal. McCain is a john Wayne. . .
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- It is clear that Obama wants to set the issues to be debated, and thus avoid inquiry into his leftist views and history. If McCain loses to this guy he would lose to any Dem this year. The country, however, will be the worse for it. Obama is the most liberal candidate the Democratic party has ever nominated. McCain needs to really take the gloves off. The Dems want "civility" on their terms: they attack, McCain defends himself. Bad idea
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- hungrymama,
You are hilarious. You ae more ashamed to admit who you voted for than expressing your racist and sexist opinions. Scary. - Reply to this comment
- hungrymama,
Who did you vote for in 2004? - Reply to this comment
- hungrymama,
Who did you vote for in 2004?
Posted by whatithink
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It really isn''t any of your business, but I voted for John Kerry. Have voted democrat all my life, but not this time if Obama is the nominee. - Reply to this comment
- Sorry, but with the exception of some gross mega-event, I can''t buy into the liklihood of an Obama Presidency. We are at least two election cycles away from electing a black president. To be electable, the successful black candidate CANNOT be a liberal or as in the case of Obama, a neo-Marxist candidate. The first black president will probably be a CONSERVATIVE military or respected academic figure. Anyone else might trigger any latent bigotry.
As for electing a woman candidate, we are probably three to four election cycles away. In the case of the woman, she must be similar in temperament to Golda Meir or Margaret Thatcher to succeed. For better or worse, I would sum up by paraphrasing the song in "My Fair Lady" to state, "Why can''t a woman [or a black candidate] be more like a [Anglo-Saxon] man [read stereotype]?" My personal opinion is that all identity politics suck big-time. - Reply to this comment
- B. Hussein Carter Obama is amazing. He tells us we are selfish using oil, need to pay more taxes, need to give in to terrorists and we shouldn''''t be a super power. He sponsored a bill that would require the U.S. to give billions to the U.N. for sharing with the world''''s poor. When did the U.N. ever do anything for the U.S.? The U.N. is now investigating the U.S. for our treatment of minorities, and we are paying them to do it. This man is not a leader, he is another Carter who will get us to 17% mortgages, inflation or worse, stagflation and will tax us to death for healthcare and open borders to bring in terrorists and more illegal aliens. Why are voters so crazy? This man has zero qualifications to run a school system, or even a law office. Why is he qualified to run the U.S.? This is the worst situation our country has ever been in. He is a loser!!!
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- hungrymama,
Who did you vote for in 2004? - Reply to this comment




