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Former Speaker Says If Republicans Campaign Against Obama's Resume They Will Fail

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by rowdywicca June 16, 2008 2:22 PM EDT
Almost everything you said here can be applied to the right wing,the RNC,and McCain.You are so blinded by your rage over the vultures'''' loss,that you don''''t know your a$$ from a hole in the ground.Even your schpiel about the diehard Clinton supporters not backing Obama is a bunch of baloney.Polls are showing that they are.A few months ago,I told you they would because they are the core of the party.Your "facts" and judgement of the situation are always clouded by your emotions and wishful thinking.Right now,you are wishing that Mr.Magoo will avenge the shattering of your idol.Wish in one hand,sshit in the other,and see which one fills up first.



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Posted by jesterbelle at 11:13 AM : Jun 16, 2008

Spoken like a true bigoted old goat! Women vote with their emotions! Women are just voting for revenge! Women don''t bother with the FACTS!

I''ve heard this bull ***** before dumba/s/s right from your mouth! It''s the stupid male''s first line of defense when they can''t make a woman agree with them!

I guess you bigoted old goats can sit there in your LOGIC (NOT) and vote for this commie! Good luck with that KRAP!
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by rowdywicca June 16, 2008 2:17 PM EDT
I just love it when people start touting about McCain voting 95% for Bush policies when Obama himself voted for Bush policies 40% of the time, including *** Cheney''s energy bill!
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by jesterbelle June 16, 2008 2:13 PM EDT
Sorry, but it is the person that has a lot to do with who you should vote for. If you see a person blithering policies when his ACTIONS speak a different story, you should run like hell! Obama Marxist Obama and Howard Commie Dean have an agenda that represents an America that you don''''t even want to envision! And Obama will mouth of total KRAP thinking people won''''t be able to figure out what the hell he''''s talking about because he thinks people are stupid. For example his social security proposal which is TOTAL KRAP! Just like his foreign policy is KRAP! You can''''t disarm this country and TALK people into peace! The man is dangerous!


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Posted by RowdyWicca at 10:49 AM : Jun 16, 2008

Almost everything you said here can be applied to the right wing,the RNC,and McCain.You are so blinded by your rage over the vultures'' loss,that you don''t know your a$$ from a hole in the ground.Even your schpiel about the diehard Clinton supporters not backing Obama is a bunch of baloney.Polls are showing that they are.A few months ago,I told you they would because they are the core of the party.Your "facts" and judgement of the situation are always clouded by your emotions and wishful thinking.Right now,you are wishing that Mr.Magoo will avenge the shattering of your idol.Wish in one hand,sshit in the other,and see which one fills up first.
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by aldon61 June 16, 2008 2:06 PM EDT
chitown639; I wouldn''t waste anymore of your time on american30; people like he/she/it aren''t worthy of your efforts. PS: Cubs are 20 games over .500, it''s our year!
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by aldon61 June 16, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
people will win or lose on intellect"

banders6 - if this is true how did George Bush win.


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Posted by Oscarez at 09:21 AM : Jun 16, 2008
TOUCHE!
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by reedtaz73 June 16, 2008 1:58 PM EDT
Jindal will not be Mccain''s running mate...in his effort to gain younger/diverse voters, he will lose the good ol'', elderly white votes.
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by rowdywicca June 16, 2008 1:49 PM EDT
Sorry, but it is the person that has a lot to do with who you should vote for. If you see a person blithering policies when his ACTIONS speak a different story, you should run like hell! Obama Marxist Obama and Howard Commie Dean have an agenda that represents an America that you don''t even want to envision! And Obama will mouth of total KRAP thinking people won''t be able to figure out what the hell he''s talking about because he thinks people are stupid. For example his social security proposal which is TOTAL KRAP! Just like his foreign policy is KRAP! You can''t disarm this country and TALK people into peace! The man is dangerous!
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by taotxzen June 16, 2008 1:41 PM EDT
I''ll give you an idea of how miserably weak the Republican party is on issues and ideas. Go to its website http://rnc.org/ not a single mention of John McCain on the Republican National Committees website!!

Nothing but attacks on Obama. Memo to RNC - you have to have some ideas and stances on the issues, as weak as they are, merely attacking Obama will not get the job done; just ask the radical right wing-nuts on this site.
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by June 16, 2008 1:30 PM EDT
If Gingrich thinks Obama is hard left, try on for size that McCain is HARD right: he has voted 95 percent of the time in agreement with George Bush''s policies, and his tax cuts for the wealthy, his healthcare plans to help only some people, his stance on the War in Iraq and on other issues are to the RIGHT even of George W. Bush. So, maybe the public needs to know the truth about McCain''s conversion to reactionary-right conservatism before they think Obama is hard left. McCain is ultra-hard right, not a maverick, as he crafts his public image to be. People need to see things in balance, not from Newt Gingrich''s point of view. Newt, among others, is the right-wing architect of much of the mess our country is in now, with his leadership of the House and his deregulation of key segments of our economy that are now in free-fall. I don''t trust Newt Gingrich for one moment and Obama is NOT hard left. He is just not as reactionary as Gingrich would like him to be.
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by taotxzen June 16, 2008 1:28 PM EDT
Reading John McCain''s Playbook

THE FIFTH COLUMNIST by P.M. Carpenter

John McCain had me stumped, and I imagine there were more than a few at Obama HQ who were scratching their heads as well -- between smiles, that is.

In a Democratic, center to left-center year, McCain keeps running to the right. If his only purpose is to show future historians that he remained, in 2008, that daredevil maverick of 2000 fame -- defying the polls and the pundits and laughing in the face of deathly reality -- then maybe that much he is accomplishing. That much, however, will be his final accomplishment.

For he is not only running to the right, he is running farther and farther to the right with each passing general-election week -- precisely when he should be scurrying to the vastly expanding middle, which happens to be just as precisely where the election-deciding votes are.

Last week was the best example yet of McCain''s curious migratory pattern.

First came the Supreme Court''s 5-to-4 decision in Boumediene v. Bush, which merely upheld -- Lordy, lord, what''s this country coming to? -- the bedrock constitutional principle of habeas corpus.

Intoned McCain in the immediate wake of the Court''s decision: this "obviously concerns me." But that''s as far as he went, something to be expected from any right-wing pol -- the upholding of any constitutional principle is always, "obviously," a matter of dark concern.

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