Comments on: Obama Makes His "Closing Argument"
In Ohio, Democrat Promises To Restore Prosperity And Sense Of "Higher Purpose"
- Rep(tile)ForBarack - Not desperate, just getting ready to say, "I told you so".
Personally I can''''t lose because I''''m going to make a fortune selling "DON''''T BLAME ME, I VOTED FOR MCCAIN" bumper stickers and tshirts. They will sell like crazy when everything goes down the tubes.
(of course, since liberals don''''t know how to do anything else, they will STILL blame Bush)
Posted by ritewingman
Fine...make your money. That is the purpose of you entire existence right?
If you can''t blame bush for the past 8 years at this point then you are a hopeless nutcase.
I won''t be here after 11/5. Once a democrat is back in office I will be ignoring this crappola. I only came here to protest bush 2 years ago. - Reply to this comment
- RepForBarack
I''m going to take a moment to say that I''''m truly enjoying watching the desperate comments by the lunatic fringe neocon posters. The death of the neocons is right around the corner :)
I agree, sipping on coffee. I am enjoying watching the neocons despare to the point of idiocy. The House/Congress going Democratic and then haviang the opportunity to change or influence the Supreme Court justices - - Reply to this comment
- Lets see:
Mccain, Bush, and the rest of the GOP-
Managed to take Clinton''s surplus,
And 8 years later they replaced it with:
Bigger Gov''t --
Though they promised Smaller Govt-
Greater Debt-
Though they promised fiscal responsibility-
The largest Trade Deficit in history-
Outsourcing millions of US jobs
The Socialization of our Financial Institutions-
With Billions in tax payer paid bailouts-
Institutional Welfare for Wall Street Incompetents-
War in Iraq and Afghanistan
Costing us 10 Billion + a month
Ridicule throughout the world--
But they did give Tax breaks and incentives to:
The upper 3% -
To Big Oil,
And the GOP Defense Conglomerates--
The Choice is Astonishingly Clear---
VOTE GOP
VOTE MCSAME
CONTINUE THE BUSH LEGACY
FOUR MORE GLORIOUS YEARS
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- I''m going to take a moment to say that I''m truly enjoying watching the desperate comments by the lunatic fringe neocon posters. The death of the neocons is right around the corner :)
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- Is there no end to this man''s hyper arrogance? over the weekend in one of his stumps he tried mocking McCain for his closeness to Bush proclaiming that Bush had voted for him. Exactly what did this ignorant moron expect? I guess Obama is so narcissistic that he actually has convinced himself into believing that Bush should not have voted his party, Republican, of which McCain is the candidate and rather, crossed over, since everyone knows that Obama is the only one running for the office. Pathetically, his brainwashed myopic delusionals thought his remark insightful and intelligent.
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Obama reminds us of what''s good about America!
YES WE CAN...AND WE WILL!- Reply to this comment
- McCain Falsely Claims He Never Used The Word ''Timetable''
July 26, 2008: "I didn''t use the word timetable." said McCain. When reminded by Stephanopoulos that he had, McCain responded, "That I did -- if I did... Oh, well, look. Anything is a good timetable that is dictated by conditions on the ground. Anything is good."
McCain responding to Iraqi president Maliki''s apparent agreement with Barack Obama regarding U.S. troop withdrawal during his appearance on ABC News'' This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
FLIP FLOP: McCain has repeatedly stated withdrawal from Iraq should only be determined by conditions on the ground, "not some artificial, politically inspired" timetable and in January of 2008 blasted Mitt Romeny in a debate for using the word ''timetable''. See quote from January 30, 2008. - Reply to this comment
- TURN ON YOUR CNN, MSNBC, of FOX Cable News.
As of this second, Senator McCain is trying to get the jump on Senator Obama by detailing his economic plan in his "closing arguments". McCain has a list of corporate and weak elected officials on stage with him to back his plans. - Reply to this comment
- almost over, just a few more days. no matter who wins i hope it is by a decisive margin so the babbling and arguments, rants, will finally end. at least, it will end for another 4 years until it fires up again.
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- If the philosophy of redistributing wealth is a concern to you and you want to know more about where Obama stands on this specific idea, here is a link to an interview with Obama while he was in the Illinois state legislature: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivL4c_3p
ck - Reply to this comment
- i promise to lay one person off for every fifty g''''''''s in taxes i lose to this kenyan muslim. drop dead america, you deserve it.
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Posted by FUBums at 09:40 AM : Oct 27, 2008
Sir, your rantings are entirely typical of the moronoc ravings I have endured listening to you right wing clowns for the last 8 years. You believe that you owe nobody, but, because you are veteran, we owe you!! You''re idea of fairness extends only to the very wealthy. The rest of us "Joes", who prop up your two bit business operations with our blood, sweat, and tears are left holding the bag, hoping that some of the wealth "trickles down". We have had enough your ***! Take your business to Ireland! I am sure TEHY will put up with your NONSENSE! - Reply to this comment
- If you missed 60 Minutes last night you should listen to the program on CBS%u2019s Internet site. You will find out who is the blame for the mess we are in. The first story is all about who and what caused the housing meltdown. http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4546649n
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- I just looked at a map of the RED and BLUE states. Wouldn''t you know that the RED (McCains) states make up an image of "thumbs down" - a reflection of their sick campaign tactics. This is how they will treat the rest of the world. Bomb baby bomb.
Smart people see through all of their trashing. They have nothing real to say, so all they can do is bully Obama. Yes, when you are in the voting booth, the association with McCain/Palin with George Bush''s face will be apparent. 4 more years of Bush, I think NOT. - Reply to this comment
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