Comments on: McCain Sticks Up For Obama At Rally
Is Booed For Calling Democratic Rival A "Decent Person" As Campaign Crowds Get Increasingly Angry
- I''m in as an American that wants what is best for America.
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- The American people are angry at Obama.It has nothing to do with John McCain.
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- Well Mccain got what he started. If something should happen to Obama. Then McCain will be part of the blam for starting it along with all the Neo cons that helped.
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- Lets face it.Obama has paid ACORN over 1 million dollars.They are trying to cheat.
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- too late mccain , the day that took place McCain should have address it then and there. he waited until it got out of hand some days after . some leader.
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- Any Republicans out there? Where is the support? Do you guys agree with me that Bush should continue on as President until the economic issue is resolved?
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- How refreshing to see McCain show some of the dignity he displayed before he actually became the nominee. How frightening to see some of these Republicans show their true nature. I suppose they all own guns.
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- This is a hoot. A McCain rally where McCain gets booed!!...Wow, only in America where the right-wing flaps in a different direction. McCain is a leader? McCain is certainly not attracting decent people who love their country. These people who are booing McCain can''t even show respect and decency to their candidate. McCain is toast!!
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- Things are not looking good economy wise. I think we need to postpone this year''s election back until our economic problems are solved. Bush should use the powers granted to him by the Patriot Act and continue on as President. Many people think Obama might win. This is not fair for McCain.
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- McCain has whipped up the mob and now they can''''t be controlled. He and Palin will be directly responsible for any violence that their hateful rhetoric has caused. How presidential.
Posted by gotagrip at 08:31 PM : Oct 10, 2008
Oh, it is to laugh. The Demoncrats have been stoking the fires of hate for years. - Reply to this comment
- alaska news reports palin guilty of abusing powers...
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- McCain has whipped up the mob and now they can''t be controlled. He and Palin will be directly responsible for any violence that their hateful rhetoric has caused. How presidential.
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