Comments on: Palin Faces Defining Moment
CBSNews.com Reports: Debate Performance May Dictate Whether V.P. Candidate Will Be Permanently Defined By Recent Stumbles
- Another Clinton Broadcast Service (CBS) op ed piece to slam the Repulbixabs as in Ran Blathers comealong
K Courk and her hatchet job attempt on P. Duh? You think we are stupid out here in Fly over land? Why are most thinking Americans watching Fox? Enough of your trashing the true americans. - Reply to this comment
- I am just wondering who they will blame if the win the presidancy and the Majority. That is why on NOV 4 we will have so many scred little libs change their vote because they will realize if they are in control they won''''''''t have any one to blame for their screwups.
Posted by mccaino8nc at 12:30 PM : Oct 02, 2008
Personally, I think the Repukes want the Dems to win in November---that way they can twist the past 8 years around to make it look like it was the Dems fault and every Democrat in the country KNOWs this will happen!
We''re not afraid of you mcain08--but your repuke friends should--Obama said yesterday they will find out just who is responsible for the Wall St problem and they will be held accountable---I hope accountability doesn''t stop there--we want bodies in jail!!! - Reply to this comment
- And how about Palin''s belief that dinosaurs and people walked the earth together. I want her to be asked specifically what she thinks the age of the earth is, and explain why.
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- So now it''s your turn, Palin-lovers, to tell me why she is qualified. The other reason I''m for Obama is that he has a world view that is mature, not the bad guys vs. good guys jibberish that Palin/Bush have, and that he is truly for individual freedom, unlike Palin who is happy that she ''chose'' to give birth to her last baby, and that her daughter "chose" to continue her pregnacy... a choice she wants to take away from all women.
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- More for Mccain08nc on Obama:
In the Illinois senate from 1996 to 2004, US senate 2004 to present, involved in sponsoring several bills, taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School, worked as an associate attorney with Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland. Represented non-profits and private individuals in urban development projects, voting rights cases, and wrongful firings, B.A. in Political Science from Columbia University with specialization in international relations, and where his thesis was Soviet Nuclear Disarmament, and graduated magna *** laude from Harvard Law School.
Maybe you want a journalism graduate who went to 5 universities in 6 years who has only been politically active in her own state and has never traveled abroad until recently (um...and to how many countries?), but I sure don''t. - Reply to this comment
- Ok, "mccain08nc", you said "I want you to do the same for Obama. Other than his world tour to campaign to be the world president a couple of months ago how many world leaders had he met? and what were his world experiences". Here is info that is readily available on the web:
Was an anti-poverty organizer in Chicago which gives him an understanding of poverty in America. Has lived abroad (Indonesia) and traveled extensively in his capacity as a member of the Foreign Relations Committee and has visited Russia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan in Asia; Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, and the Palestinian Territories in the Middle East; and Chad, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa in Africa. Obama has also co-sponsored the "Lugar-Obama Act" with Republican Senator Richard Lugar who was Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations at the time. This act was a bi-partisan effort to increase U.S. security in terms of the elimination of conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction. This legislation came out of Obama''s trip with Senator Richard Lugar to Russia, the Ukraine and Azerbaijan. (more coming) - Reply to this comment
- have never once said I was leaving and am going to stick around and watch the fun. I love seeing squirmy little libs squirm. It''''ll be even more fun when Mccain wins and are you libs squirmto the streets and riot.
Posted by mccaino8nc at 12:35 PM
How are those poll results in Florida, Missouri, Indiana, Virginia looking? -- Softening considerably one the McCain side. -- Some have even already flipped however most are still within the margin of error. - Reply to this comment
- Far fewer than the number of neocons that threaten to leave the country.
Posted by misha128
I have never once said I was leaving and am going to stick around and watch the fun. I love seeing squirmy little libs squirm. It''''ll be even more fun when Mccain wins and are you libs squirmto the streets and riot.
Posted by mccaino8nc at 12:35 PM
Never said you did -- just said the number of lib vote changers you predict with be considerably less than the number of neocons threatening to leave the country. - Reply to this comment
- Far fewer than the number of neocons that threaten to leave the country.
Posted by misha128
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I have never once said I was leaving and am going to stick around and watch the fun. I love seeing squirmy little libs squirm. It''ll be even more fun when Mccain wins and are you libs squirmto the streets and riot. - Reply to this comment
- I am just wondering who they will blame if the win the presidancy and the Majority. That is why on NOV 4 we will have so many scred little libs change their vote because they will realize if they are in control they won''''t have any one to blame for their screwups.
Posted by mccaino8nc at 12:30 PM
Far fewer than the number of neocons that threaten to leave the country. - Reply to this comment
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