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by sgtrds May 9, 2008 5:23 PM EDT
I don''t think it''s playing the age card to point out that John McCain is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OLD!

But it''s not his age that the problem. It''s that his senility is growing more obvious everyday! We can not afford to have him have one of his famous "senior Moments" and launch a war or try to order someone killed or forget to get his diaper changed before meeting a foreign dignitary.
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by mudrose-2009 May 9, 2008 4:50 PM EDT
Why doesn''''t it surprise me to hear that McCain is now taking the word the of a leader of a terrorist camp. He has lost his bearings, and that has nothing to do with his age. There are plenty of people his age and older who have a better sense of what would be good for this country.
I guess the people who are disappointed with Bush, are still wanting to give him one more chance by getting McCain into the White House.
Posted by Truthmatterz

You can all use Obama''s talking point on McCain - "he''s lost his bearings" *********. I think McCain''s dream ticket should be a McCain/J.C.Watts ticket. Let''s hear Effendi Snob-oma toot his horn then.
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by mudrose-2009 May 9, 2008 4:49 PM EDT
Should Hillary ever be successful in pulling off such a remarkably stupid scheme, the voting public would turn their backs on her and she would be a political pariah in 2012 and beyond.
Posted by makeitso928

He''s doing a great job of it himself with all those questionable affiliations - she just has to hang on a little longer for the rest to come to the foreground. Don''t estimate our little girl. She really doesn''t have to lift a finger. All she has to do is stay in the race. You go girl!
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by dnsallday May 9, 2008 4:24 PM EDT
Why doesn''t it surprise me to hear that McCain is now taking the word the of a leader of a terrorist camp. He has lost his bearings, and that has nothing to do with his age. There are plenty of people his age and older who have a better sense of what would be good for this country.
I guess the people who are disappointed with Bush, are still wanting to give him one more chance by getting McCain into the White House.
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by mudrose-2009 May 9, 2008 3:54 PM EDT
Yeah she can. And very possibly wil.

Posted by StupidRowdyTexan2

You''re on to something and I''ll tell you how she''s gonna do it. She''s gonna damage him enough that he will lose this election and she''ll be able to run in 2012. Our girl is never to be underestimated.
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by bajaan May 9, 2008 3:44 PM EDT
Yeah she can. And very possibly wil.

Posted by StupidRowdyTexan2 at 12:24 PM : May 09, 2008
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First, I would recommend that you attempt to get yourself a GED. Failing that, at least try to learn how to spell. I know Hillary said she gets most of her support from the uneducated segment of the population. I guess that would be you.
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by mcvet May 9, 2008 3:44 PM EDT
because southern dems who''''ll never be able to deliver their states'''' electoral votes in the general election wanted him as the nominee, which is certainly as fair as dems in the swing states wanting her as the nominee. the comment was that clinton knows how to beat mccain in a general election, not how to beat obama in southern democratic primaries and caucuses.


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Posted by ccfsdca at 12:31 PM : May 09, 2008
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YOU have to be from the South... that''s the ONLY people on this planet who would make a stupid statement like this. You seem to think that voters who MAY have voted for Hillary are going to NOT vote for OBAMA... I''m afraid YOU are in for quite a surprise. The Republican Party is, for the most part, non existent in the Mid West, West, North, North East... those voters and the MILLIONS and MILLIONS of New voters will produce victory after victory for Obama. For McSame to win any of then he must not only attract a solid Majority of the Democrat Vote but HOPE the Young and Independents stay home. Not going to happen Sparky! That''s an Avalanche headed right at the Republican Party and the ONLY hope McSame has is to convince those voters he''s really a Democrat. After the Judge Comment the other day... that card is out of the deck. SIEG HEIL Y''ALL. ROFLMAO
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by bajaan May 9, 2008 3:41 PM EDT
because southern dems who''''ll never be able to deliver their states'''' electoral votes in the general election wanted him as the nominee,
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Nonsense! And what''s your excuse for the other states that went for Obama? Keep in mind that all of these states are not in the South. Also, remember that Obama won twice as many state as Hillary. Does that same specious reasoning apply to those state also?
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by bajaan May 9, 2008 3:33 PM EDT
HILLARY WILL SPIN IT TO WIN IT!

AT LEAST UNTIL SHE CAN GET ENOUGH SUCKERS SO SHE CAN TAKE HER OWN MONEY BACK OFF THE TABLE.
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by bajaan May 9, 2008 3:32 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton will go down as one of the most creative, elaborate, colorful, thoughtful, and amazing liars in history. She has definitely made a legacy that will be told and retold for decades to come. And no matter what we think of her, she has a very promising career in front of her as a gifted fiction writer.
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