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- Rezko
Wright
Ayers
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Just a few radical LIES THE GOP HAS RESORTED TO SPREAD...becuase they can''t run on the results of their Conservative Agenda. - Reply to this comment
- IrishKay1: "...WOULD BE A SLAP IN THE FACE TO JOHN MCCAIN AND ALL WHO HAVE SERVED THIS NATION WITH HONOR AND DIGNITY!..."
If you still believe McCain has any honor, you''re really drinking the Kool-Aid! Try educating yourself! Read to following articles.
http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/2008/01/28/john-mccain-prisoner-of-war-a-first-person-account.html
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/make_believe_maverick_the_real_john_mccain - Reply to this comment
- john43218
"...Barack Obama has deep roots with communist radicals like Bill Ayers and Frank Marshall Davis..."
You republicans keep making these ridiculous and unsubstantiated comments so, if you have proof of these claims, it''s time to put up or shut up! - Reply to this comment
- IrishKay1: "WOULD BE A SLAP IN THE FACE TO JOHN MCCAIN AND ALL WHO HAVE SERVED THIS NATION WITH HONOR AND DIGNITY!"
Guess what? I served my country with honor and dignity and I''m voting for Obama. - Reply to this comment
- 10. Mandatory s*x education in KINDERGARTEN [as Barak Obama enacted in Illinois]
That was/is to teach children what they need to know to avoid being S3X CRIME VICTIMS of PEDOPHILES and INCEST!
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Posted by newster1 at 01:32 PM : Oct 10, 2008
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But newster1 -- it''s obvious why the Republicans don''t want young children to learn to protect themselves against molesters. - Reply to this comment
- (CBS/ AP) The situation in Afghanistan now is the worst since the U.S.-led invasion of 2001 and the country is in danger of a "downward spiral" into violence and chaos, according to an intelligence report draft.
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Why does this NOT surprise me???? The minute we let up on Afghanistan, Iraq,or any other place in the mid-east they will revert back to the only lifestyle they have ever known....Those people over there have a mindset that most Americans cannot even imagine, much less relate to....There is no changing them...They will do what they have done for hundreds of years.....They are barbaric, primitive neanderthals that will never change no matter how much democracy we try to impose upon them....Iraq or Afghanistan might appear to want a democratic society, but when the US is gone, the Taliban mentality will raise it''''s ugly head again and it''''ll be business as usual.
What do we have to show for it??? Our troops have suffered more than 4,000 deaths and our country is in financial ruin. I''''m sure that Osama binLadin is having the last laugh...Strike one, Sept. ll, 2001...Strike two....October, 2008....I shudder to think what strike three will bring..... - Reply to this comment
- At best: Look for McCain (for whatever reason) to drop out, or not appear on the ballot. You can speculate.
At worst: He doesn''t stand a chance in hell. Its going to be a landslide like never seen before for a democratic presidential candidate.
The Powers that Be threw McCain and the election to the wolves on this one.
Beautiful. - Reply to this comment
- Our friend David Brooks, writing in today''s New York Times, expands on his remarks earlier this week that Sarah Palin is a "fatal cancer" for the GOP. In a typically thoughtful piece, Brooks traces the history of conservatism, which began as a movement grounded in ideas.
That movement, he writes, has morphed into the modern Republican Party, which today amounts to a cacophony of divisive, anti-elitist rabble-rousing from politicians utterly devoid of sophisticated thinking and historical understanding.
Yep. It is that harsh--and Brooks isn''t alone. In the past few days, conservative columnists and editorials boards are taking direct aim at McCain/Palin. If you compiled columns this week from David Frum, Kathleen Parker, Peggy Noonan and the editorial board of the National Review, here''s what you''d get:
McCain is "self-destructing," careening from mistake to mistake (Frum) and engaging in reckless political pandering (National Review). He has unleashed a pit bull of a running mate, who is deliberately trafficking in dangerous demagoguery that is stirring frightening racial sentiments in some crowds (Parker). He is on a losing strain (Noonan).
As Noonan warns Republicans: "When your crowds go from ''I love you'' to ''I hate the other guy,'' you are in trouble." - Reply to this comment
- My fellow Americans:
watch while I type a slogan for our vice president:
Hey, *** cheney is an ***
wait that didnt work out too well.
Everyone calm down and keep your sense of humor, everything will be OK. We have a great country here. We are fellow americans. Lets behave as though we are friends in disagreement.. the country depends on our civility to each other more than our politics.. OK?
Be positive!
Have a nice lunch, and turn off the TV
Bye everyone have a nice day, even you neocons - Reply to this comment
- barrack hussein nobama
no new ideas, empty suit with rhetoric to match, no idea how the economy works, no idea how the world works.
The greatest danger this country faces is barrack hussein nobama
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Funny, I say the same thing about John McSame - Reply to this comment
- From HuffingtonPost:
Republican Congressman Criticizes Palin Rallies
Veteran Republican Congressman Ray LaHood criticized his party''s vice presidential nominee Friday, saying that Sarah Palin''s vitriolic campaign rallies ""don''t befit the office she''s running for."
Rep. LaHood, who has represented Illinois'' 18th district for seven terms and is retiring in January, told WBBM Radio that Palin should control the racially-charged heckling at her rallies:
"Look it. This doesn''t befit the office that she''s running for. And frankly, people don''t like it."
Some of the names Obama is being called, which include "terrorist" and "traitor," "certainly don''t reflect the nature of the man," LaHood said to WBBM.
LaHood supports John McCain''s candidacy, but warned that the heckling could backfire on the Republican ticket. - Reply to this comment
- No Misha, you too have got me confused, I dont support McCain, I think Obama will have a much greater ability to meet with world leaders than McSame.. McSame looks at other countries as to whether they are invadeable or not! LOL..
Peace everyone, and lets look forward to an Obama presidency!!
The long Bush nightmare is over!!
Posted by legacyABQ at 02:34 PM
Sorry -- facts stand -- user probably already knew.
Posted by misha128 at 02:33 PM
Duly noted again -- sorry - Reply to this comment
- No Misha, you too have got me confused, I dont support McCain, I think Obama will have a much greater ability to meet with world leaders than McSame.. McSame looks at other countries as to whether they are invadeable or not! LOL..
Peace everyone, and lets look forward to an Obama presidency!!
The long Bush nightmare is over!! - Reply to this comment
- john43218 - What the hell are you talking about? Posted by Oscarez
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That''s hilarious, I was going to ask the same thing. The man does babble on, doesn''t he?? - Reply to this comment
- legacyABQ
Did you forget McCain''''s confusion as to whether he would / should meet with Spain, a NATO ally? I doubt that impressed many voters with Spanish origins.
Posted by misha128 at 02:32 PM : Oct 10, 2008
Sorry -- facts stand -- user probably already knew. - Reply to this comment
- legacyABQ
Did you forget McCain''s confusion as to whether he would / should meet with Spain, a NATO ally? I doubt that impressed many voters with Spanish origins. - Reply to this comment
- Monet:
You have me confused with a different poster..I think..
Im voting for Obama, though I am an independant.. So read back and yell at the right person, ok?
: ) - Reply to this comment
- MISHA? Not getting your comment. It is not I who needs an explaination..I have free time so I thought I''''d indulge you all in some reality. Times up for now..
Posted by john43218 at 02:22 PM
The "This is not normal" statement indicates confusion -- I suggested having Gov Palin explain -- seems rather simple to me. - Reply to this comment
- watch while I type a slogan for our vice president:
Hey, *** cheney is an ***
wait that didnt work out too well.
Everyone calm down and keep your sense of humor, everything will be OK. We have a great country here. We are fellow americans. Lets behave as though we are friends in disagreement.. the country depends on our civility to each other more than our politics.. OK?
Be positive!
Have a nice lunch, and turn off the TV - Reply to this comment
- Palin''''s # 1 supporter Hannity at his finest!!!!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/#27092924 - Reply to this comment
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