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- Who cares who said what about who? For McCain it''s all about brand recognition: "69% of Britains; 62% of Canadians; and 57% of Mexicans...say the world is more dangerous because of US policy. Only one in four Israeli voters say that Bush has made the world safer. Voters in three of the four countries also reject the decision to invade Iraq. In Britain 71% of voters now say the invasion was unjustified, a view shared by 89% of Mexicans and 73% of Canadians. Neither do voters think America has helped advance democracy in developing countries, one of the justifications for deposing Saddam Hussein. Only 11% of Britons and 28% of Israelis think that has happened. As a result, Bush is ranked with some of his bitterest enemies as a cause of global anxiety. He is outranked by Osama bin Laden in all four countries, but runs the al-Qaida leader close in the eyes of UK voters: 87% think the al-Qaida leader is a great or moderate danger to peace, compared with 75% who think this of Mr Bush." Bottom line: at least Obama/Biden don''''t carry the weight of the Republican brand, as does McCain. A McCain election may just help al-Qaida''s recruitment (which is reportedly up since the invasion).
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- She was passed over with a steam roller!
Posted by JesusFace at 06:00 PM : Aug 24, 2008
How''s that? YOU will find out this week just how WRONG you are! - Reply to this comment
- Here is the "over emotional and just clear idiocy" of todays American voting in Politics...Were you really sick of this country going into the toilet under Bush and that is why you wanted Hillary?? OR did you just want Hillary no matter what? Because you like her hairstyle? OR you felt sorry for her because Billy put his lil schlongus in every hole he could find? Seriously, what the Eff are you voting for?
DO YOU KNOW?
Since I''''m a Clinton supporter who now intends to vote for McCain, I would be delighted if he picked her as his vp. Of course, that would only happen in some alternate universe. A Clinton as a Republican vice-president? In our universe, the Republicans, who already don''''t really like McCain, would doubtless all simultaneously explode with horror and indignation.
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Posted by elicatlover at 06:06 PM : Aug 24, 2008
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- This is curious and a view at what the Republicans have been attempting to do with Rush Limbaugh%u2019s Operation Chaos.
The Republican Party has failed to provide acceptable and moral government and have only taken from the American People.
The Conservative Agenda isn%u2019t focusing on their failures and are continuing to maintain (STAY THE COURSE!) their same old playbook of attacking Democrats (and the Media, and the Liberals, and the far left wing, and everyone else) to divert attention away from their ghastly, greedy, and immoral policies and results.
Hillary Clinton refused to go after the mountain of detrimental polices of the Conservatives instead she ran an attack campaign against Senator Barack Obama.
The Conservatives through the Clinton Campaign have managed to create a divide in effort to conquer the Presidency in what most would believe a major change election year.
Hillary Clinton I feel is a Conservative and was only going to sustain their agenda if elected but, that was never to happen. I believe that Hillary Roddam Clinton is the next Joe Lieberman and should be addressing the Republican Convention instead of speaking this week in Denver. - Reply to this comment
- There is NOTHING the Neocon nazi''s won''t do, nothing they will not try in the effort to get that Wedge Issue. It''s all they have and the ONLY way they can win. LOL I just LOVE the desperation they are showing... Sieg Heil McSlime
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- What! Nobody claiming that Bush is behind the Soviet attack on Georgia to keep the republicans in office.....
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- Passed over?
I think she told Obama that she didn''t want it- - Reply to this comment
- So who will McCain be choosing?
Will he pass over Romney?
Will he pass over Guiliani?
Will he pass over Huckabee?
Because all these people made the point that John McCain isn''t the best choice for president.
But McCain''s just afraid to hear the truth. - Reply to this comment
- "For a so called dumb old *** with one leg in the grave, he''''s not doing so bad." Posted by IrishWench
Maybe my cynicism was a bit too dry, so I''ll put it another way.
For McSame to even comment about the other party''s business is puerile, facetious, and obviously so. McSame couldn''t care less about Mrs. Clinton, but runs ads in mock pity of her not being chosen.
Let us hope that Mr. Obama can see past this, not even comment on it.
He should forget about the "seven houses" it is irrelevant. He should be talking about bringing the troops home, and if he has the ''nads, call for the current administration to be brought to account for the lies that cost so many lives in Iraq.
He should also emphasize his vision, including a few specifics, as to how to get America finally on track, and let McSame be stuck playing catch up. - Reply to this comment
- McCain Ad Says Clinton Was `Passed Over`
Sen. McCain and his `fake` sympathy in feeling sorry for Sen. Clinton being passed over! Sen. Clinton clearly came out against that BS political Ad. But to call Sen. McCain on his so-called sympathy for Sen. Clinton being passed over, like he really cares, Sen. Clinton is available, he hasn`t made a running mate selection yet, why doesn`t he pick Sen. Clinton as his running mate or maybe even his other running mate Contractor hottie Vicki Iseman? hmmm - Reply to this comment
- I wont
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- Irish BUSH
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- How does McCain and his Staff know == Did they bug Obama''s Headquarters? Just like Nixon -- Republicans never learn.
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- How many pencil in nominees have you seen win? Im not talking about a town of 100 people
Irish im worried this guy has no sole - Reply to this comment
- something for both of them. I''''ll bet money that anyone on here that complains about someone that close to winning not dropping out, would do the same thing and finish the race til the end.
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Posted by IrishWench at 05:30 PM : Aug 24, 2008--
I hear ya, I wasn''t meaning everyone. - Reply to this comment
- McSame shilling for Mrs. Clinton, the smarminess is palpable.
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- Just watch out for Bushes last minute National Emergency. What a game that would be.
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- Clinton may have been PASSED OVER but ExxonMcCain will probably be PASSED ON before too long. Have you seen what being president does to a person. Look at Bush, he''s aged like crazy since he went in.
Imagine what ExxonMcCain will look like...kind of like that crypt keeper guy on the old HBO series...YIKES!
Vote LIVING, Vote Obama-Biden 2008! - Reply to this comment
- I think she is even brought up anymore is because Bill is so mad that nobody listens to him anymore mad his words and power made no differance in the end. Im not sure if OB has to allow either to speek at the DNC
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- more dirty politics from the mccain campaign. and the little neocons fall right in line
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