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Politico: Republican Has Taken Important Step Toward Shoring Up Support Among Christian Conservatives
- BS--The military does not support Obama.I live in a biG military town.Obama will get very little military vote.Where do they come up with this BS.
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- People do not want an illegal drug user as president.
Posted by mr2258 at 12:49 PM :
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Actually a lot of people prefer somebody who is honest about experimenting with drugs as a teenager, than a dishonorable liar like George Bush or McCain, who don''t have the courage to tell the truth.
I do realize though that many conservatives don''t consider honesty and integrity worthy values and they proved that by overwhelmingly voting for George w. Bush. A weak and a shallow failure of a man. And as much as they want to pretend otherwise, McCain is a clone of George Bush.
The only difference was George Bush was younger and although he did need to get permission from Karl Rove before he could do or say anything, he didn''t need a personal nursemaid to wipe his drool like McCain''s nursemaid Lieberman does for him. - Reply to this comment
- It has been learned that John "McBush" McCain has taken the lead over Obama in one poll by 5 points, and is close to taking the lead in another. Neocon Fascist Nazi Republicans are overjoyed that the reason for this is McCain''s "performance" at the Saddleback church, which apparently now styles itself as a "king-maker"!
Of course, the fact that McCain, who was supposed to be in a "cone of silence" NEVER was in such a mythical place, but was "coached" on the questions before-hand is an issue the neocons refuse to address!
After all, we have had 8 years of a rich, liar, cheat, and supposed "reformed" drunkard in the White House, so what is another 8 years with a "wrinkly, white-haired" rich, liar, and cheat!
Ain''t politics wonderful, especially if you are a neocon Fascist Nazi Republican???
SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!!
sig heil, "SURRRRRGE!" McCain!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Troops Deployed Abroad Give 6:1 to Obama
"Army Specialist Jay Navas contributed $250 while deployed in Iraq, but it wasn''t over the Internet. "It took some effort to get that check. I had my mom send me my checkbook and I walked to the post office in Camp Liberty in Baghdad with an envelope addressed to Barack Obama in Chicago, Illinois," he said. "He was right on Iraq long when others were jumping into the sea like lemmings, and that''s hard to do. We''re soldiers and we respect courage."
http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2008/08/troops-deployed-abroad-give-61.html - Reply to this comment
- Look for a drop in McCain''s numbers as reports of McCain talking with Hillary''s brother are reported.
How much of McCain''s soul has been sold to the Devil? - Reply to this comment
- In Star Wars we had Aarraba the Hut - Now we have Obama the Hut.
The Italian edition of Vanity Fair said that it had found George Hussein Onyango Obama living in a hut in a ramshackle town of Huruma on the outskirts of Nairobi.
Mr Obama, 26, the youngest of the presidential candidate''s half-brothers, spoke for the first time about his life, which could not be more different than that of the Democratic contender.
"No-one knows who I am," he told the magazine, before claiming: "I live here on less than a dollar a month." - Reply to this comment
- Republicans don''t want to oppose their own monster which they have created.
Fundamental evangelical activists, the Bush family and the GOP:
Three good reasons to appreciate abortion rights. - Reply to this comment
- One reason that McCain scored big is that Obama admitted to using illegal drugs.People do not want an illegal drug user as president.
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- John McCain is no maverick
McCain''s recent assault on Congress for taking a vacation in August instead of passing a bill allowing for offshore drilling seems less than genuine when you consider that for the past 27 years John McCain routinely took advantage of what is viewed as the "dog days" of August in Washington. That''s when Congress normally takes the entire month of August off and returns to their home districts to reconnect with their constituents.
Maybe he forget about this tradition that he took advantage of the past 27 years, undoubtedly using his private jet to vacation around the world while he played lawn bowl -- talk about elitist. No matter how he used his vacation time, he never objected to the traditional vacation until this election cycle. - Reply to this comment
- The people who bought his story about the cross in the sand apparently don''t realize that he stole the story outright from the Gulug Archipelago, which he has quoted before. He is one of those people who repeats a story so often that he believes it''s true. Yes, he is a POW veteran who endured the unimaginable, and deserves our respect for that. Period. Otherwise, as a mother of an active military person, he scares me to death.
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- the story will break later....
McCain cheats on Religious Forum.
(lines being fed via blackberry
to McCain in limo).
this is so sacrolage. - Reply to this comment
- It''''s good to know that John McCain has the answer about at what point a baby has rights, when not even the Pope can answer that question.
Posted by mrtutto at 12:22 PM : Aug 20, 2008
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That''s because the Pope only has experience with immaculate conceptions. grin - Reply to this comment
- I know because I used to work for a "family planning center" and believe me the bank and credit card processing deposits on a daily basis were tens of thousands of dollars from so-called CHRISTIANS.
Posted by patsy_owens at 12:19 PM : Aug 20, 2008
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What, was there a big "C" on their credit cards? LOL - Reply to this comment
- It''s good to know that John McCain has the answer about at what point a baby has rights, when not even the Pope can answer that question.
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- badaxmofo,
How original! Don''t you have any new material? - Reply to this comment
- If the evangelical nuts support McBush, all the more reason not to vote for him. America is now a country of delusional fools -- goodbye to the Enlightenment and our standing in the future. The future belongs to other countries, we''re toast. No more critical thinking -- why not just drop out of high school now and be part of the wonderful "service" economy. Oops, I forgot, that''s been outsourced to India.
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- %u201CHe was just right out of the box,%u201D said Lynda Bell, the president of Florida Right to Life. %u201CMcCain was so incredibly decisive and he was so clear in his answers. There was no gray area.%u201D
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That''s the line most cultists take. Personally, I thought John was "rode hard and put away wet." - Reply to this comment
- I think McCain is a closet Democrat but at least he is not afraid to speak the truth about abortion and securing America against terrorism. We have to take the bad with the good, but with Obama, he clearly has no intentions of standing firm on these issues and does not have what it takes to run a country like America. He represents everything that is wrong with this society and I can''t stand him.
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- that''s ****/v a g i n a!
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- life begins when the baby leaves the *** and takes a dump. every christian knows that.
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