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Democrat Says Rival Chose To Abandon High Road Of Past Campaigns; McCain Presses For Votes In Ohio

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by joe68sg1 November 1, 2008 2:18 AM EDT
DemocracyWin

You are talking to me with no pre-conditions.

How can you ever solve a problem with someone if you will not talk to them? What incentive do they have to solve the problem?

Explain that to me please...

It is just more republiCON BS. A way to keep us fighting more stupid wars.
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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 2:12 AM EDT
I would take a young man with proven good judgment over an old, erratic man with proven poor judgment any day of the week.

Posted by farouk7


Agreed. McCain demonstrated extremely poor judgment during the campaign.
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by spinproof November 1, 2008 2:12 AM EDT
I wonder why the only Republican campaigning on behalf of McCain is Arnold Schwarzenegger, the California governor. Are the other Republicans of any significance intentionally keeping their distance?

Posted by farouk7 at 11:05 PM : Oct 31, 2008

How come George Bush and D1ck Cheney are not campaigning for John McCain? LOL, I can''t even write this, its too funny! ROTFLMAO
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by joe68sg1 November 1, 2008 2:10 AM EDT
Has anyone noticed that lately, McSame has been acting a lot like McBush?

He snickers a lot, and gets that sh*t eating smirk on his face when any tough question is asked...then tries to make a joke about it...just like McBush does.

I guess McBush''s election team taught him that...
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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 2:08 AM EDT
troutfisher4 - As an old person, I''''ll take one with the experience of age over one with the arrogance of youth anytime.

Posted by Hedonist3


He is too old for the job. He has gotten crotchety, not a good quality in a President.





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by hedonist3 November 1, 2008 2:06 AM EDT
troutfisher4 - As an old person, I''ll take one with the experience of age over one with the arrogance of youth anytime.
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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 2:06 AM EDT
I think he''''s been bitter for a long time. He revealed that during the debates.

Posted by farouk7


Agreed. He seemed to feel entitled to the presidency, as if he should not have to debate or anything.


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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 2:03 AM EDT
Anyway, he will soon have plenty of time to rest. It would be a good time for him to retire.



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by hedonist3 November 1, 2008 2:03 AM EDT
"BTY" - ?? Left hand, dear; left hand!
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by hedonist3 November 1, 2008 2:02 AM EDT
Sure...
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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 2:01 AM EDT
I actually feel sorry for the old guy. He should be in a rocking chair, taking it easy.


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by hedonist3 November 1, 2008 2:01 AM EDT
Nah.
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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 2:00 AM EDT
troutfisher4 - Odd. I gave you more credit - your being a White (capitalized by you) professional and all - than being someone who would poke fun at someone else''''s infirmities -- especially the way those infirmities were put in place. I stand corrected.

Posted by Hedonist3


BTY, I was not poking fun at McCain. Merely pointing out the unintended irony of the comments.

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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 1:59 AM EDT
troutfisher4 - Odd. I gave you more credit - your being a White (capitalized by you) professional and all - than being someone who would poke fun at someone else''''s infirmities -- especially the way those infirmities were put in place. I stand corrected.

Posted by Hedonist3


No doubt I can correct you on many things :)


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by hedonist3 November 1, 2008 1:58 AM EDT
troutfisher4 - Odd. I gave you more credit - your being a White (capitalized by you) professional and all - than being someone who would poke fun at someone else''s infirmities -- especially the way those infirmities were put in place. I stand corrected.
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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 1:58 AM EDT
I wonder if McCain will be bitter about the loss?




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by troutfisher4 November 1, 2008 1:55 AM EDT
troutfisher4 - Well, he// - I thought we were finished. Did it ever cross your mind that McCain''''s physical condition is in any way related to his POW experience. Read, man; read!

Posted by Hedonist3



So? It is what it is.


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by joe68sg1 November 1, 2008 1:54 AM EDT
Bush will go down as the worst president in history

If McSame gets in, he will go down as one of the worst ones also...remember, he agrees with Bush 90% of the time.

We cannot afford another 4 years of trickle down economics. We will all be slaves to the corporations if the republiCON madness goes on.

Power to the people, not corporations !!!
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by hedonist3 November 1, 2008 1:53 AM EDT
farouk7 - Oh, good grief. No, I do not think the world consists of radical Muslims. I did not accuse you nor your sons of being radical Muslims. I appreciate your sons'' sacrifice for the U.S. Why are you so on the defensive? BTW, sarcasm really isn''t necessary.
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by ragnar30066 November 1, 2008 1:52 AM EDT
Who cares what the world thinks about who America selects? This past century we have fed, clothed, sheltered, rescued, fought for and freed the rest of the world. We don''t need their guidance or permission.

Although Germany does have some experience in the election of a man who gave spellbinding speeches to huge rallies of young people by giving them hope and calling upon them to help him make fundamental changes in their democracy. But then, not many Germans today were actually alive back when a sea of "Brownshirts" helped elect Hitler to be Chancellor.
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