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by ordisi1 August 3, 2008 4:47 PM EDT
LOVE IT. McCain is FINALLY starting to throw some punches and according to the recent polls -- they''re landing right where they need to go. Keep it up, JM.
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by actornaught August 3, 2008 2:51 PM EDT
Posted by NJanosL at 08:35 AM : Aug 03, 2008

Let''s be accurate, Lying John''s pandering to the liars and hypocrites by being one. And the last thing he''s ducking are people that pay attention, especially the racist and bigot voters that deliberately don''t pay attention.
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by njanosl August 3, 2008 11:35 AM EDT
Okay, McCain has sewn up the moron vote. But he still might want to show a few more pix of BHO to shore up the imbicile base. (Note to Rick Davis: Lindsay Lohan''s AVAILABLE!!)
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by liberty_1776 August 3, 2008 4:21 AM EDT
Obama is the black Jimmy Carter. He would kiss the terrorists'' @sses instead of fighting back. Americans don''t want to re-live the embarrassing Carter days.
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by ugot2bfree August 3, 2008 4:06 AM EDT
I guess according to the McBush(McCain) camp if your a dynamic speaker that inspires your listeners you really have no business being president. Instead a president should be like their candidate a bumbling speaker that no one gets inspired by and few want to listen to. This fits very well since the whole idea of the republican party is that you have a president that the corporations and extreme rich can control. Basicly a puppet. McBush fits the bill.
It is dangerous to those in power to have someone who can actually rally the citizens of this country to action. Obama fits that bill.


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by liberty_1776 August 3, 2008 4:06 AM EDT
Hamas and Hezbollah are voting for Barack Hussein Obama.

Who are YOU voting for?
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by bpai99 August 3, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
I''m an independent who supported McCain''s Presidential bid in 2000 and contributed money to his campaign. Either I was mistaken about him then or he has undergone a transformation since. I never took seriously the Obama argument that McCain represented Bush''s 3rd term. However, with McCain''s embrace of Karl Rove tactics and his pandering to the far right, it now seems clear to me that McCain would indeed be Years 9-12 of the George W. Bush administration. I don''t care about Obama or whoever McCain is running against, but I can''t vote for McCain/Bush 2008.
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by lottobee August 2, 2008 11:55 PM EDT
The bama is for the bama and doesn''t give a hoot about anyone but himself. He just wants to be president and doesn''t care WHAT he has to do to get there. I''m not taking a chance on a loose cannon.
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by lottobee August 2, 2008 11:53 PM EDT
Another Obama flip-flop. He''s turning into a whirling dervish and won''t even remember what his original platform was. Never saw anyone so desperate to win that he would even turn into a republican if it meant he could win. And what are the libs saying about all this? Are they going to adopt republican policies in order to elect their Messiah? Strangest election I''ve ever seen and I''ve seen more than most of you out there. Don''t think I''ve ever seen a candidate change his mind this much. This guy is dangerous to America. You can''t trust anything he says because he''s always backing away from something. Not good.
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by mattblckmtn August 2, 2008 11:42 PM EDT
Of course he has gone negative, he has little else to offer. His policies are the failed policies of GW Bush that he voted to support over 85% of the time. He did everything he could to get bush elected, and now his campaign is being run by Karl Rove''s protege, so that his campaign won''t be interrupted by Roves arrest for contempt of congress. It is the same old politics. If you like W, if you like Rove, Schmidt and the politics of division, if you are happy where our country standing is in the world and the state of our economy, Obama not your candidate.
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