Comments on: McCain: Obama Wants To Forfeit Iraq War

Republican Suggests Rival Is Willing To Lose In Iraq To Win Election

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by dnsallday August 8, 2008 2:35 AM EDT
I voted for Bush two times.If he could run I would vote for him again.Bush is a great leader.

Posted by mr2258
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Well that doesn''t surprise anyone, after all you think we have won the Iraq war.
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by jimfinster August 8, 2008 2:34 AM EDT
I voted for Bush two times.If he could run I would vote for him again.Bush is a great leader.

Posted by mr2258


Good lord, you must have the IQ of a garden hose.


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by observantx August 8, 2008 2:34 AM EDT
Hello, my friend. I''m John McSame and my other good fiend,Karl Rove, has helped me understand that I don''t have to think or believe in anything but what he tells me to. So that means on Monday I am for something, but by Wednesday, I''m against it. I don''t much care any more as long as I get to sit in the Oval Office and go to parades and dinners. I mean, Karl''s going to run everything, just like he has for the last 8 years. And we know how great the last 8 years have been for Karl''s buddies in Megacorporate America and Big Oil. Jeeze, lookit the huge bundles of $$ their making!

So vote for me and enjoy more of the same.!

I''m John McSame, and I approve this message.
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by dnsallday August 8, 2008 2:33 AM EDT
Obama has nothing to do with the U.S. leaving Iraq.We have won the war so we will be coming home.So please don''''t give Obama any credit.Obama wanted to leave and lose the war.Give him credit for that.

Posted by mr2258
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Right, just like we won Vietnam. Man, some people believe anything they are spoonfed!
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by paulmaxin August 8, 2008 2:32 AM EDT
McSame is one of the many idiots that got us into this war, he sure as hell won''t get us out until ever republican war profiteer is sated. This so called maverick is nothing but a charade and a poor excuse for a retired naval officer. He has nothing but insults and lies fed to him by his immature advisors.
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by dnsallday August 8, 2008 2:31 AM EDT
Why the hell should anyone care what Hillary says?
She is probably the most hated democrat ever. She would not have gotten any of the repubs to cross over. She would have definitely done worse than Obama.
posted by mortal3
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Not only wouldn''t Republicans crossed over, many Democrats jumped off the Hillary train when she started campaigning like a Republicon. Sorry but when a candidate has so little respect for you that they will stand up and tell you bold faced lies, they are using you for a suckers. The lying, the negative campaigning, the distorted facts, are known Republicon traits. I won''t ever vote for for a Republicon because I care too much about this country and I won''t vote for anybody that would stoop to that level to campaign like one.
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by tawpdawg111 August 8, 2008 2:31 AM EDT
Hey its fine with me if Bush wants to steal Obama''s thunder. I wish he''d hang a new banner and stand at the bow of the ship bringing our kids home. He''s got a few months left.

NO MORE LIVES LOST! NO MORE MAIMED! THE MISSION IS NOW TRULY ACCOMPLISHED!

BRING "EM HOME GEORGIE-POOH!
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by mr2258 August 8, 2008 2:30 AM EDT
I voted for Bush two times.If he could run I would vote for him again.Bush is a great leader.
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by mr2258 August 8, 2008 2:27 AM EDT
Obama has nothing to do with the U.S. leaving Iraq.We have won the war so we will be coming home.So please don''t give Obama any credit.Obama wanted to leave and lose the war.Give him credit for that.
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by tawpdawg111 August 8, 2008 2:21 AM EDT
On Wednesday, Sen. Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat and Obama supporter, called on McCain and Davis to use their past ties to DHL to urge the company not to move jobs out of Wilmington.

"John McCain through this whole thing has said zero about his connection to DHL," Brown said. "We need their help. I''m accusing them of indifference."
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HEY OHIO! HELLOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

ARE YOU GETTING THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you vote for McBush again I''m deleting "Ohio" from my Itunes and C,S,& N will de-tour around your state forever.

After the blood of your young people was spilled right on your college campus. And you back the fascist regime.

HOW COULD YOU HAVE GIVEN US GWB AGAIN? tears

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by clovisbuford August 8, 2008 2:15 AM EDT
As a former Hillary supporters, I am well aware that Hillary is still telling her supporters that she seriously doubt Obama will win this election. She has told her 18 million supporters that she doubts Obama''''s ability to lead this nation.
Voters should take heed that Hillary believes Obama would make a bad leader.
Posted by johnbush2 at 11:00 PM : Aug 07, 2008 "That is not going to happen, not going to happen. Look, what we want to have happen is for Sen. Obama to be nominated by a unified convention of Democrats," she said.

"The best way I think -- and I could be wrong -- but the best way I think to do that is to have a strategy so that my delegates feel like they''ve had a role and that their legitimacy has been validated and that kind of ... you know, there is a catharsis," she said. so John now that its shown you are a liar , whats new for you? other than you are one of those republican trolls who pretends to be for Hillary .


err to quote Ms.clinton directly"
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by ioweign August 8, 2008 2:13 AM EDT
Just listen to the Songbird sing !

McCain = .95 X Boosh


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by johnbush2-2009 August 8, 2008 2:02 AM EDT
I was a Dem but will not support Obama. I think is a too naive and inexperienced. Also, I believe Obama is a closet muslim.
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by johnbush2-2009 August 8, 2008 2:00 AM EDT
As a former Hillary supporters, I am well aware that Hillary is still telling her supporters that she seriously doubt Obama will win this election. She has told her 18 million supporters that she doubts Obama''s ability to lead this nation.

Voters should take heed that Hillary believes Obama would make a bad leader.
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by toolmangler-2009 August 8, 2008 1:52 AM EDT
Posted by MCvent,

You need to get a life and stop with the arrogant Obama posts.
If I see another I will vote straight democratic ticket!
Posted by the74blaster at 10:41 PM : Aug 07, 2008




I am a life long Dem and will vote Obama because I don''t want four more years of the last eight. Mercy! We couldn''t stand it.

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by Stratmaster7 August 8, 2008 1:43 AM EDT
Obama will now begin to widen the gap. McCain''''s camp made a critical mistake. They complained that Obama was getting all the attention. We all know that media attention anymore is sensationalist and overwhelmingly negative and scandal related. Now that they are turning toward McCain, he is a goner once they take a closer look.

Be careful what you ask for, as you just might get it.
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by the74blaster August 8, 2008 1:41 AM EDT
Posted by MCvent,

You need to get a life and stop with the arrogant Obama posts.

If I see another I will vote straight democratic ticket!
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by toolmangler-2009 August 8, 2008 1:35 AM EDT
Subject: Not a dear John, but a Dear Boss note
I have enjoyed working here these past several years. You have paid me very well, given me benefits beyond belief. I have 3-4 months off per year and a pension plan that will pay my salary till the day I die and a health plan that most people can only dream about.
Despite this I plan to take the next 12-18 months to find a new position.

During this time I will show up for work when it is convenient. In addition
I fully expect to draw my full salary and all the other perks associated with my current job.
Oh yeah, if my search for this new job proves fruitless, I will be back with no loss in pay or status. Before you say anything, remember that you have no choice in the matter, I can and will do this.

Sincerely, Every Senator or Congressman running for any office.

[Try that at your job and tell me how it works out.]
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by jeffstersf August 8, 2008 1:31 AM EDT
McCain forfeited his moral high ground months ago. What a nit wit. I''ll take Obama now, thanks.
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by formrusmcsgt August 8, 2008 1:30 AM EDT
(CBS/ AP) Iraq and the U.S. are near an agreement on all American combat troops leaving Iraq by October 2010....
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/08/07/iraq/main4328195.shtml

Bush is negotiating what Obama proposes and Obama wants to "forfeit" the war says McCain.

Where''s McCain''s criticism of Bush for negotiating what''s basically Obama''s proposed withdrawal timetable?

Ridiculous.....
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