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President Bush Has Yet To Appear In Public At Campaign Rally For GOP Or Any Republican Candidate

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by good4always October 22, 2008 5:07 PM EDT
GWB is the most BEAUTIFUL, MOST beloved president of America. EACH AND EVERY AMERICAN American want him to be the president of USA as long as the human race stays on earth.

According to a completely trustworthy survey, there is a very extremely serious fear that about 97.8% American WILL CIMMIT SUICIDE du to extreme sadness and fear when GWB leaves the office.

the rest 2.2% will have GWB pictures in their wallet and all over the walls.... staring at it and will become alcoholic and eventually will die.....
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by windmaster12 October 22, 2008 5:03 PM EDT
According to documentation obtained by the U.S. Veteran Dispatch, not only did POW McCain promise to give the communists "military information" in exchange for special hospital care not ordinarily available to U.S. prisoners, but he also made numerous antiwar radio broadcasts.

The following is McCain''s own admission of collaboration in an article he wrote, printed May 14, 1973 in U.S. News and World Report:

"I think it was on the fourth day [after being shot down] that two guards came in, instead of one. One of them pulled back the blanket to show the other guard my injury. I looked at my knee. It was about the size, shape and color of a football. I remembered that when I was a flying instructor a fellow had ejected from his plane and broken his thigh. He had gone into shock, the blood had pooled in his leg, and he died, which came as quite a surprise to usa man dying of a broken leg.

Then I realized that a very similar thing was happening to me.

"When I saw it, I said to the guard, `O.K., get the officer.''

"An officer came in after a few minutes. It was the man that we came to know very well as `The Bug.'' He was a psychotic torturer, one of the worst fiends that we had to deal with. I said, `O.K., I''ll give you military information if you will take me to the hospital.''"
Google:
Mccain Collaborator
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by tcoleman12 October 22, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
The "Invisible Man" for the next couple of weeks will be Joe Biden... Obama''s "Genius" pick for VP.

The "Invisible Woman" of the 2008 Campaign has been Michelle Obama... No way her Socialist, Anti-White, Anti-American views need to get out into the public before the messiah is actually elected.
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by pensacola98 October 22, 2008 4:56 PM EDT
John McCain wants to spread the poverty!!!!

Barack Obama wants to spread the wealth!!!
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by dburfears October 22, 2008 4:52 PM EDT



McCAIN- NOT READY TO LEAD- JUST LIKE BUSH!

As the 2008 campaign nears its conclusion, the presidential transition efforts of the two major candidates have become a study in contrasts: Sen. Barack Obama has organized an elaborate well-staffed network to prepare for his possible ascension to the White House, while Sen. John McCain has all but put off such work until after the election.

The Democratic nominee has enlisted the assistance of dozens of individuals -- divided into working groups for particular federal agencies -- to produce policy agendas and lists of recommended appointees. As evidence of their advanced preparations, officials provided a copy of the strict ethics guidelines that individuals working on the transition effort are required to sign.

John McCain, by contrast, has done little. Campaign spokespersons did not respond to requests for elaboration. But one official with direct knowledge, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, expressed concern with McCain''s approach. The Arizona Senator has instructed his team to not spend time on the transition effort, according to the source.

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McCain DID, however, appoint William Timmons to HEAD HIS PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM.

Timmons aided a lobbying effort on BEHALF of IRAQI DICTATOR SADDAM HUSSEIN to arrange a deal to sell Iraqi oil. Timmons would have shared at least $45 MILLION if the deal went through. At the time Washington declared Iraq a ROGUE ENEMY STATE and a sponsor of TERRORISM.
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by dburfears October 22, 2008 4:49 PM EDT


The old wise men of the Republican foreign policy community are either supporting Obama, not taking sides, or supporting McCain out of loyalty or friendship while publicly contradicting him on foreign policy.

* Colin Powell has endorsed Barack Obama.

* Richard Lugar, Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has endorsed Obama''s approach to diplomacy over that of McCain.

* Brent Scowcroft refuses to endorse either way. Pretty telling for a former Republican national security advisor, especially since he was opposed to the war in Iraq.

* James Baker continues to support direct talks with Iran and has for the past two years. (Actually just read the entire five secretaries of state even transcript from CNN. It''s one big endorsement of Obama''s foreign policy)

* Kissinger and Schultz are op-eds in the Washington Post and Financial Times calling for a more moderate approach towards Russia.

* Kissinger has also called for direct talks with Iran (At the Secretary of State level).

* Chuck Hagel has traveled to Iraq with Obama and while not publicly endorsing looks to be pretty clearly in favor of Obama.

* Secretary of Defense Bob Gates is giving speeches that sound a lot more like an Obama foreign policy than a McCain foreign policy.

The dirty little secret is that all of these pragmatic conservatives have little in common with Bush/McCain and Neoconservatism.

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by dburfears October 22, 2008 4:48 PM EDT


McCain''s TEMPERAMENT- MORE LIKE "TEMPER":

McCain''s Temperament is D*MNED FRIGHTENING

"F**k you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room." McCain to Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), during a testy exchange about immigration legislation (5/18/07, WP)

"No, I''m calling you a f**king jerk." McCain to fellow Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, when Grassley asked "Are you calling me stupid?" (Newsweek 2/21/00)

"Only an a**hole would put together a budget like this ... I wouldn''t call you an a**hole unless you really were an a**hole." McCain to Budget Committee Chairman and fellow Repulican Sen. Pete Domenici, during a Senate budget hearing. (Newsweek 2/21/00)

"At least I don''t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you c*nt." McCain to his wife, Cindy, after she playfully twirled his hair and said "You''re getting a little thin up there," (The Real McCain by Cliff Schecter)

McCain has a SERIOUS TEMPERAMENT PROBLEM. His impulsive and irresponsible selection of Palin as V.P. is just the latest example.

Americans do not need McCain with his "finger on the button", or starting new wars with Russia or Iran.

McCAIN IS OUT OF CONTROL.

Frankly, it is becoming OBVIOUS that McCain spent TOO MANY YEARS as a POW. His psyche is damaged. He is unpredictable. He''s unstable and angry. He explodes under pressure.

I''m sorry McCain is so deeply damaged from his years as POW. I sure as hell am not so sympathetic as to put McCain''s finger ANYWHERE NEAR THE ECONOMY or THE RED BUTTON.

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by lochlan-2009 October 22, 2008 4:47 PM EDT
mrcrosby12
13 more days until your out of job pushing GOP propaganda. Who are you going to spin this sh@t to next.
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by painbslapu2 October 22, 2008 4:47 PM EDT
GW BUSH IS (ILLEGALLY AND UNDER-TABLE) RICHER THAN GATES AND BUFFET COMBINED. HE HAS MOST OF WORLDS WEALTH HIDDEN IN SWISS BANK ACCOUNTS.

*** DOES HE CARE ABOUT ANYTHING EXCEPT STEALING EVERYTHING INCLUDING THE WHITEHOUSE SILVERWARE ON HIS WAY OUT THE DOOR??

HANG THE B A S T A R D!!!
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by painbslapu2 October 22, 2008 4:47 PM EDT
GW BUSH IS (ILLEGALLY AND UNDER-TABLE) RICHER THAN GATES AND BUFFET COMBINED. HE HAS MOST OF WORLDS WEALTH HIDDEN IN SWISS BANK ACCOUNTS.

*** DOES HE CARE ABOUT ANYTHING EXCEPT STEALING EVERYTHING INCLUDING THE WHITEHOUSE SILVERWARE ON HIS WAY OUT THE DOOR??

HANG THE B A S T A R D!!!
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