Comments on: McCain And Obama: The Odd Candidates
Politico: Presumptive Nominees Have Very Different Backgrounds, Campaigning Styles
- Barak Hussein Obama -- might make a good president of: Burundi or maybe Burkina Faso.
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Posted by joe1022joe at 08:53 PM : Jun 09, 2008
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LOL. Pssssstt...I don''t think that "Hussein" thing is working. You might want to try something new... - Reply to this comment
- Unfortunately, John McCain should have been the presidential pick in 2000. Instead the Republicans gave us an idiot that damaged our country and decimated the Republican party. John McCain is a good man, but at this time, just not the best man. Those same Republicans that hated him in 2000 and savagely attact him are the same Republicans who are now looking to him to save their party. Too late.
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- Go Obama! Make Stalin proud! Americans are just mad and desperate to accept socialism and the next step, communism, can''t be too far off.
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- Barak Hussein Obama -- might make a good president of: Burundi or maybe Burkina Faso.
Posted by joe1022joe at 08:53 PM : Jun 09, 2008
Ladies and gentlemen! The President of the United States of America! Barack Hussein Obama!
Sounds better every time I hear it and I''m going to love hearing it for the next 8 years.! - Reply to this comment
- The choice could not be more clear. A bright young man with his eye and goal on the futures. Or a doddering senile old warmonger who still wants to re-fight Vietnam.
Barack 08. - Reply to this comment
- Barak Hussein Obama -- might make a good president of: Burundi or maybe Burkina Faso.
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- AND KEEP THE OLDER CLINTON SUPPORTERS FROM HEARING HOW HE''LL PRIVATIZE SOCIAL SECURITY.
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- Well Clintonite, HE BETTER KEEP WOMEN FROM HEARING HOW HE PLANS TO STOCK UP THE SUPREME COURT WITH MORE RIGHT WING LUNATICS.
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- Obama is not to be trusted he says one thing in front of the voter and another in front of foreign officials,lobbying group or fund raisers.He is pro free trade in according to his campaign people but tells voters he is against nafta,he is against partition of Jerusalem in front of AIPAC but will let the parties decides the next day when he was asked again.He is non racial but took his family to a BLACK theology church were anti white anti american diatribe is served regularly.He is compassionate but calls blue collar america bitter.vote McCain fellow Clintonites.
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- For McCain to get the Hillarites, he better keep women from hearing how he plans to stock up the Supreme Court with more right wing lunatics, and the older Clinton supporters from hearing how he''ll privatize social security.
Play the clips to the entire nation of McCain''s backsliding from 2000, when he might have been considered a maverick, to the most recent McCain clips where he is lockstep with the lunatic right fringe -- Agents of intolerance? ME TOO!
The way Obama has galvanized his voting base and ultimately won the primary is because he is a different kind of human being than the other two
clones, who are basically tools of the system. People like him are incredibly rare in the public light, and for every bit of slime our wonderful Hillary threw his way, he ALWAYS took the high road and took it in stride.
The GOP is pretty much finished at this point, and the handful of them who aren''t wound up in indictments and scandals will definitely be very soon. W not only has ruined their chances in this election but for a couple of terms. And there isn''t much talent there up and coming. The party and its ''ideals''(of selfishness and greed) are radioactive and bankrupt.
McCain is running for Commander in Chief and STILL doesn''t know the difference between a Sunni and Shia, and STILL thinks there is somebody over there we must be ''winning'' against, and against whom we can declare VICTORY! What a moron. And Americans finally know it. - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




