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Democratic Nominee Links McCain To President Bush, Says "Eight is Enough" Years For GOP

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by hferchichi August 28, 2008 6:48 PM EDT
macamacca or whtaever.

Please go **** yourself. maybe that will help you get over the fact that you are a racist
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by franknyc2 August 28, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
IVESCO PROP OF BARACK''S SPEECH TONIGHT is reflective of the DNC''s palpable corruption even to the minute item in politicking. The stage is backdrop by the columns and temple images of the Acropolis in Athens. Its imagery
will provide a booze high among the viewers and the followers in the big stadium. This is part of the
grandiosity of barack''s campaign committee which spends sky high. If this is part of the mode of change, then, his campaign of CHANGE THAT WE CAN BELIEVE IS PLAIN AND SIMPLE POLITICAL RALLYING CRY!

we have to be careful l with this man. HE HAS THE TROJAN HORSE. Let us not be deceive by his pompous delivery of his acceptance speech. Whatever he says, are subject to the approval of the two houses in Congress. He can not just issue an executive order of things that he promises this election season. We are not in a dictatorial state. Ours still is a country of laws and not of men!
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by franknyc2 August 28, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
IVESCO PROP OF BARACK''S SPEECH TONIGHT is reflective of the DNC''s palpable corruption even to the minute item in politicking. The stage is backdrop by the columns and temple images of the Acropolis in Athens. Its imagery
will provide a booze high among the viewers and the followers in the big stadium. This is part of the
grandiosity of barack''s campaign committee which spends sky high. If this is part of the mode of change, then, his campaign of CHANGE THAT WE CAN BELIEVE IS PLAIN AND SIMPLE POLITICAL RALLYING CRY!

we have to be careful l with this man. HE HAS THE TROJAN HORSE. Let us not be deceive by his pompous delivery of his acceptance speech. Whatever he says, are subject to the approval of the two houses in Congress. He can not just issue an executive order of things that he promises this election season. We are not in a dictatorial state. Ours still is a country of laws and not of men!
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by juless5 August 28, 2008 6:42 PM EDT
macamaca 1446 hours

Obama & Loius Farakhan & Rev. Wright this scares the *** out of me

Wrong macamaca, any african american, scares the *** out of you.

Posted by bald25 at 03:16 PM : Aug 28, 2008
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You racists are a pathetic relics of the past. Most of you are just a bunch of losers wondering why the world is passing you by. To bolster your miserable ego all you can do is attempt to belittle other; you don''t have enough sense to realise that you are only making yourself smaller, if that is possible.
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by hferchichi August 28, 2008 6:42 PM EDT
McCain''''s Prickly TIME Interview

You know what''s honor for McCaine!!
DIVORCE YOUR HANDICAPPED WIFE AND MARRY A RICH WOMEN.

Tha''s why he was having some difficult time answering a very simple question for the straight talker. Belonyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy


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by realpatriot1 August 28, 2008 6:27 PM EDT
Trapbreak,

If you would actually read what Obama has to say rather than lapping up everything the right wing smear machine sends your way you would know that agressively fighting terrorism and the drug war is not at all counter to what the "Change Machine" is proposing.

There isn''t a politician in either party that''s been as agressive as Obama in wanting to take the fight to Al Quaeda where they are in Afghanistan & Pakastan.
Al Queada has sub-contracted out the fight in Iraq to rag tag units with minimal training.They''ve suckered us into backing away from their primary forces in Afghanistan & Wiziristan and all of you "Real Americans" have been played for fools by Bin Laden.

Well, we''re not about to be played for fools by the Jihadists!
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by realpatriot1 August 28, 2008 6:19 PM EDT
wellhell isn''t Mudrose. Mudrose would occasionally have a meltdown but was generally composed, had a good sense of humor, and had a rare but remarkable streak of deep compassion and humanity.

Wellhell bears no resemblance at all to Mudrose. Rowdy is one big continuous meltdown, has never shown any sense of humor or any compassion or humanity for anyone not named Hillary or McCain.
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by bald25 August 28, 2008 6:16 PM EDT
macamaca 1446 hours

Obama & Loius Farakhan & Rev. Wright this scares the *** out of me

Wrong macamaca, any african american, scares the *** out of you.
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by broadwayphi August 28, 2008 6:01 PM EDT
GREAT NEWS, MY FRIENDS! THANKS TO JOHN MCCAIN, WE ALL HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE! THIS IS GREAT NEWS!


"CNN) %u2013 A health care policy advisor for the McCain campaign told a newspaper reporter that nobody in the United States is technically uninsured, because everyone has access to hospital emergency rooms.

"So I have a solution [to the health care crisis]. And it will cost not one thin dime," John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, told the Dallas Morning News in an interview published Thursday."




This is an outrage. But it points out how incredibly out of touch McCain and his advisors are.

ER care. The most expensive health care in the US. That''s your "plan" my friend?

Pathetic.
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by macamaca-2009 August 28, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
McCain is no great shake for the nation, especially if you%u2019re working or middle-class. His economic policies are Bush rehashes.

That said the reason McCain is still in the race for president is because of Obama. Obama is such a bizarre and scary political figure to many Americans he makes McCain look good

Obama & Loius Farakhan & Rev. Wright this scares the *** out of me
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by broadwayphi August 28, 2008 5:44 PM EDT
Mcinsane can go to bed now... it''''s all over for him. He lost.

------- Posted by imarltool2u

Yes!

Now...John McCain and his GOOD FRIEND Jack Abramoff (remember, the guy who stole from the Indians and gave to the religious wacko hypocrites and who was CONVICTED of several felonies for his influence-peddling ways?) John and Jack are great friends indeed.

Jack Abramoff, less than TWO WEEKS ago, raised over a MILLION DOLLARS for his friend, John McCain.
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by misha128-2009 August 28, 2008 5:41 PM EDT
The new Bush/McCain Terrorist Policy

"BRING THEM HERE SO WE DO NOT HAVE TO FIGHT THEM THERE"

Listen to the following on C-Span and see how Bush/McCain mistake can admit terrorists to the US legally AND LISTEN AS THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE DOJ EXPLAINS THEY HAVE NO RECOMMENDATION AS TO HOW TO FIX THE PROBLEM. Instead the Republicans (lacking the expertise) leave this national security matter to the Democrats in Congress.

House Hearing on Supreme Court Decision on Guantanamo Detainees

The Supreme Court decided by a vote of 5-4, that detainees held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba do have the habeas corpus privilege under the Suspension Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Rep. Ike Skelton (D-MO) chairs a House Armed Services Committee hearing to examine the implications of the ruling.
Thursday, July 31, 2008 : Washington, DC : 1 hr. 46 min.
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by n0morerepubl August 28, 2008 5:40 PM EDT
McCain''s Prickly TIME Interview

There''s a theme that recurs in your books and your speeches, both about putting country first but also about honor. I wonder if you could define honor for us?

MCCAIN: Read it in my books.

I''ve read your books.

MCCAIN: No, I''m not going to define it.

But honor in politics?

MCCAIN: I defined it in five books. Read my books.

MCAIN IS A D!CKHEAD!
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by imarltool2u August 28, 2008 5:33 PM EDT
broadwayphi, it''s not just the overall national polls going to president elect obama.

The smart and thinking people of Iowa, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, Virginia and even Montana are all swinging towards America''s next president, Barack Obama.

Mcinsane can go to bed now... it''s all over for him. He lost.
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by broadwayphi August 28, 2008 5:24 PM EDT
SLAM DUNK!

Speaking of bouncing,

Quite the bounce for Obama


RCP Average

Obama
47.2

McCain
44.3

Obama +2.9


Gallup Tracking:

Obama 6

THe trolls who yesterday were crowing about McCain''s 5 point lead are downplaying the Gallup olling today.

More importantly, trolls, is the smaller but more solid RCP edge.

Those are HARD PERCENTAGES, folks. No error margin.

It''s lookin'' good for Obama.
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by imarltool2u August 28, 2008 5:22 PM EDT
any nut case moron like davica and wellhell (alias mudrose) should attempt and succeed at suicide like their mentor mcinsane so their vote won''t count.
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by imarltool2u August 28, 2008 5:17 PM EDT
Gustav will blow Mcinsane off the tv next week. Mcinsane, the multiple suicide attempt nut case, will get his convention bounce blown up in his face by Gustav.
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