Comments on: Hagel: McCain Treading On Very Thin Ground
GOP Senator Says McCain Ad Impugning Obama's Patriotism Is Inappropriate
- Obama''s campaign called the new accusation "wildly inappropriate."
What I think is WILDLY INAPPROPRIATE is that this JUNIOR SENATOR had the audacity to go abroad and and promote that this country needs to fall under global authority! This is idiocy! - Reply to this comment
- Idiots like Obscamma and Rev. Wrong think YOUR COUNTRY DESERVED the events of the WTC!!!
Wake up, America! Do you want these idiots invited in for another little WTC killing party? - Reply to this comment
- Britain is so inundated with Muslim influence they''ve been forced to take the events of the holocaust our of their textbooks because it offends these idiots little sensibilities! They want history to be re-written and want it taken OUT!
How long are these idiots in the US going to take before they start demanding that the events of the WTC be taken out of our history books BECAUSE IT IS OFFENSIVE to their little sensabilities!
Wake up Americans! - Reply to this comment
- If you want the United States Constitution BURIED under global authority, Obscamma is your man! He hates this country! Wake up Americans!
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- Absolutely. You go ahead and put you kids in McCains hands who is dying to get us into a war with Iran and every other country in the middle-east. John McCain''''s time has past. He had on opportunity to save us from all of that "death and destruction" you are crying about. He he dropped out of the Republican party and ran as an independent, he may very well have won, and if not, he would certainly have kept Bush out of the Whitehouse. Now if you voted for Gore in 2000 and Kerry in 2004, I suspect you are a Hillary supporter and no matter how mad you are that Hillary didn''''t get the nomination, you might want to think long and hard about the reality of a McCain Whitehouse.
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Posted by kansas1946 at
Personally I would love a McCain Whitehouse! We need his wisdom and courage in there! He seems to be the only one left that has the foresight to face this country''s problems head on and do what needs to be done to lift this country back up!
You can''t lift a country back up by going out in the world and promoting what a horrible place it is! Obscamma hates this country and an Obscamma presidency intends to tear it down and turn it into a fomenting clone of Europe! NO THANKS! If I wanted to live in Europe, I''d move over there! If I wanted to live under a Monarchy, I''d move over there! There was a REASON the United States was established as a SOVEREIGNTY!!! Wake up people! - Reply to this comment
- Hagel is being self-serving here - what if Hagel was running for President right now, and Obama belately cancelled a trip to the troops in Germany and hits the gym instead?
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maccain is a schumuck who has no charisma and makes absolutely no sense when he speaks. his only defense is to attack obama patriotism because he knows he cant go head to head with obama on any issue. that is the reason he keeps emphasizing the "surge" and not the war he voted for. all of a sudden the conditions on the ground are good enough to withdraw in 16 months. whatever happen to having the troops in Iraq for a hundred years? how convenient that the conditions on the ground got so much better after obama visited Europe and practically everyone expect petraeus (a bush crony) are in favor of obama''''''''s time table. his strategy is so transparent and any idiot who votes for this guy deserves all the disaster that he will bring to the white house. so don''''''''t start whining and bicccthing (like his adviser said) about how horrible of a president he is when he is elected. frankly 3 times you had a chance to lead the country in the right direction since Clinton and three times in a row you are going to fail- Reply to this comment
- As I said, Bush was against the surge and maintaining a large number of troops in Iraq after the invasion. As a result, our troops did not get a chance to complete their job after the invasion. We had to wait 3 years to get another opportunity. Thanks to the surge. I am so glad Rumsfeld resigned. He was a very stubborn Secretary of Defense.
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- Hagel and the 29 Democrat senators who voted for the war had no courage to face negative public opinion. I guess their political career is more important to them than what is good for this country. At least McCain stood up to Bush and offered solution while opposing the Bush-Rumsfeld Iraq War tactics. Criticism alone is not a solution. The surge in Iraq gave us a chance to win. Bush biggest mistake was Donald Rumsfeld. Rumsfeld did not listen to the generals and the commanders on the ground. When Rumsfeld was the Secretary of Defense, Bush was against the surge. He was also against maintaining a large number of troops in Iraq after the invasion.
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- Can you put your kids'''' futures in this guy''''s hands? Many voters are asking themselves that question. Many Democrats are asking themselves that question.
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Posted by lottobee at 09:39 PM : Jul 28, 2008
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Absolutely. You go ahead and put you kids in McCains hands who is dying to get us into a war with Iran and every other country in the middle-east. John McCain''s time has past. He had on opportunity to save us from all of that "death and destruction" you are crying about. He he dropped out of the Republican party and ran as an independent, he may very well have won, and if not, he would certainly have kept Bush out of the Whitehouse. Now if you voted for Gore in 2000 and Kerry in 2004, I suspect you are a Hillary supporter and no matter how mad you are that Hillary didn''t get the nomination, you might want to think long and hard about the reality of a McCain Whitehouse. - Reply to this comment
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