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- "Sixty percent of the benefits from his tax cuts go to the wealthiest 10 percent of Americans %u2014 and that''s not the kind of tax relief that Americans need."
"[The tax cut] would provide massive benefits solely to the wealthiest and highest-income taxpayers in the country."
Quotes from Barack Obama? Nope. They''re from John Cain, before he flip-flopped. - Reply to this comment
- "The thought of [McCain] being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me." -- Senator Thad Cochran of Mississippi, who has known McCain for 35 years.
Posted by King_quest at 10:42 AM : Jun 21, 2008
Sir, please tell the rest of the story.....
Not enough, though, to keep him from joining the McCain bandwagon today shortly after Cochran''s first choice in his party''s presidential race, Mitt Romney, folded his tent."I am supporting John McCain for the Republican nomination for President. - Reply to this comment
- John "Flip Floppy" McBush sings...
And this is truthy, I will maintain
Unto my dying day, Sir.
Whatever the "facts" that stand in my way,
I will be the President, Sir!
Obama says...NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- He will be crying once John "Flip Floppy" McBush goes down, like his republican ***........
"The thought of [McCain] being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me." -- Senator Thad Cochran of Mississippi, who has known McCain for 35 years. - Reply to this comment
- What''''s with this constant name calling??
Posted by Beastof70 at 10:35 AM : Jun 21, 2008
Anyone who complains various times about a four pararaph post not being reproduced en toto to respond to one contention therein, is a crybaby. - Reply to this comment
- Finally, you admit you are the typical left wing pinko, libwad un-American Democrat liar by revealing in your above how you selectively edited my first response by cherry picking a single sentence out of a whole thought just to embellish your lie.
Posted by Beastof70 at 10:35 AM : Jun 21, 2008
Im an an Independent and admit nothing.
I was not responding to the entire paragraph, just your smoke-screen contention.
Sheesh. - Reply to this comment
- I pasted that sentence in it''s entirety.
I don''t have to paste four paragraphs of yours to rebut one sentence.
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 10:23 AM : Jun 21, 2008
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Finally, you admit you are the typical left wing pinko, libwad un-American Democrat liar by revealing in your above how you selectively edited my first response by cherry picking a single sentence out of a whole thought just to embellish your lie.
Now I can go take a big stinky Democrap content with your revelation. All the effort on my part required to fan away all the smoke you was expelling has got my OsamaObamas churning.
BTW: What''s with this constant name calling?? Haven''t you hyphenated-Americans learned yet how such things simply serve to confirm the fact I have y''all panting and quivering like a **** hound attempting to pass a peach pit??
LOL!!! - Reply to this comment
- McCain has dozens of acive paid lobbyists working on his staff.
Obama made any lobbyists who joined his staff sever their ties first.
Says quite a lot. - Reply to this comment
- * McCain was anti-ethanol. Now he%u2019s pro-ethanol.
* McCain was both for and against state promotion of the Confederate flag.
* McCain decided in 2000 that he didn%u2019t want anything to do with former Secretary of State Henry [tag]Kissinger[/tag], believing he %u201Cwould taint the image of the %u2018Straight Talk Express.%u2019%u201D Kissinger is now the Honorary Co-Chair for his presidential campaign in New York.
And now McCain has gone from insisting that the war in Iraq would be easy to insisting that he%u2019s always said the war in Iraq would be hard. And yet, you%u2019ll still find most of the political establishment arguing that McCain%u2019s strength as a candidate is his credibility. - Reply to this comment
- * McCain supported a major campaign-finance reform measure that bore his name. In June, he abandoned his own legislation.
* McCain used to think that Grover Norquist was a crook and a corrupt shill for dictators. Then McCain got serious about running for president and began to reconcile with Norquist.
* McCain took a firm line in opposition to torture, and then caved to White House demands.
* McCain gave up on his signature policy issue, [tag]campaign-finance reform[/tag], and won%u2019t back the same provision he sponsored just a couple of years ago.
* McCain was against presidential candidates campaigning at Bob Jones University before he was for it. - Reply to this comment
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