Comments on: McCain Defends Health, Campaign Tactics
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- The real McCain:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/make_believe_maverick_the_real_john_mccain - Reply to this comment
- If John McCain wins and ages as much as GW did, he''ll look like the guy from "Tales From The Crypt".
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- Hey people, google john mccain and PNAC and make sure your sitting down.
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- dragonfly125 - its people and tactics like yours, that make me absolutely firm in my commitment to vote for Barack. I wouldn''t care if Barack killed my mother, he is still more honorable, honest and capable than mccain could ever be. And i won''t even bring up the clueless pathological liar palin. She is a nonentity and doesn''t matter.
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- go to www.obamacrimes.com and on Nov 4 vote McCain
listen to Biden tell us that when Obama is elected
we will have an international crisis,
the troops support McCain, not Obama
pay attention to the company Obama keeps.......even
colin powell sold his soul..
Do your homework and you will see Obama is not
presidential material. - Reply to this comment
- He also supported Bush 90% of the time. SO what does that tell you about his health and campaign tactics. If he thinks he is running an honorable campaign, he needs to get a realty check
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- HOW could he POSSIBLY defend his campaign tactics?!?!
He makes Rove look like a friggin'' saint!! - Reply to this comment
- McCain spends his time at the rallies bashing Obama''s tax cuts, but at the same time supports a 30% tax cut for corporations - from 35% to 25%. On the campaign trail, he tries to seperate himself from GW Bush saying he wants to take America in a new direction, but doesn''t say what that direction is. It''s simply rhetoric, with nothing to back it up. The reality is that his own plan for the economy is basically the same as the disaster that GW Bush has had for the last 8 years; Remove regulation and provide huge tax breaks for the large corporations and the generosity will ''trickle down'' to the rest of us who work for a paycheck. The problem with that theory is that it assumes corporations are socially benevolent organizations. In practice, the last 8 years have shown that the CEOs, executives and shareholders will line their pockets with profits while continuing to cut operating expenses by shipping jobs overseas. He wants to do the same thing to health care, but we have already seen that absent regulation, health care corporations will deny services, and insurance companies will deny claims.
In the past, McCain came out against the Bush tax cuts, calling them ''irresponsible'' when the country was at war. Now he wants to cut taxes on corporations even more, while continuing to wage war in Iraq and Afganistan with a cost of over $10 BILLION a MONTH. Who is going to pay for this tax cut? All the rest of us.
I can be read at http://mikeby.blogspot.com/ - Reply to this comment
- [Coming from someone that lives in the ARMPIT of America - that is refreshing.]
[Posted by BlackBabyMom at 04:17 PM : Oct 21, 2008]
wow ... you''re really bankrupt. it appears as though you''re just babbling now ... might be time to take a break. your comments are completely incoherent ... illogical ... and totally expected.
nj has one of the highest percentages of millionaires ... and one of the most highly educated workforces in the country.
looks like you''re a loser ... but i knew that three posts ago. - Reply to this comment
- niceface09, I wouldn''t say Bush is the stupidist person in the world. The people who voted for him and the GOP supporters on these blogs have him beat hands down.
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Gen. Ray Odierno, head of multinational forces in Iraq, on progress there and plans for Afghanistan.





