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by willcaine October 10, 2008 7:08 PM EDT
All that stuff about government is the problem not the solution, and government regulation stifles free enterprise: people may buy that when times are good, but when hard times arrive, they scuttle back to the government''s umbrella.
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by misha128-2009 October 10, 2008 7:04 PM EDT
I appears there are some Republicans that recognize bad tactics when they see them. ====
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by misha128-2009 October 10, 2008 7:03 PM EDT
And even one more ---

John Weaver, John McCain''s former top strategist, says the Republican candidate is making both a moral and a a tactical mistake by letting abusive hecklers have free rein at rallies:

"People need to understand, for moral reasons and the protection of our civil society, the differences with Senator Obama are ideological, based on clear differences on policy and a lack of experience compared to Senator McCain," Weaver said. "And from a purely practical political vantage point, please find me a swing voter, an undecided independent, or a torn female voter that finds an angry mob mentality attractive."
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by misha128-2009 October 10, 2008 7:02 PM EDT
And another Republican ---

From a Norm Coleman, incumbent candidate for U.S. Senate in Minnesota, press release:

%u201CAs of today I am suspending all negative campaign ads and am calling on those who support me to do the same,%u201D Coleman said.
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by misha128-2009 October 10, 2008 7:01 PM EDT
Another Republican ----

Former Republican Governor of Michigan William Milliken tells the Grand Rapids Press that he''s "disappointed" in John McCain and the campaign he is running:

He endorsed John McCain in the presidential primary, but now former Republican Gov. William Milliken is expressing doubts about his party''s nominee.

"He is not the McCain I endorsed," said Milliken, reached at his Traverse City home Thursday. "He keeps saying, ''Who is Barack Obama?'' I would ask the question, ''Who is John McCain?'' because his campaign has become rather disappointing to me.

"I''m disappointed in the tenor and the personal attacks on the part of the McCain campaign, when he ought to be talking about the issues."
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by misha128-2009 October 10, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
Republicans sound off --

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:

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by skip2171 October 10, 2008 6:56 PM EDT
IrishKay1
WOW! We can all tell you''re a republican just by your nastiness! Your mother must be so proud.

By the way, I did look it up and found that they are aquainted but do not have "deep roots". So again, I ask that you produce your proof for your "deep roots" comment or stop spreading lies!
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by skip2171 October 10, 2008 6:36 PM EDT
pmsnbc2: "...nobama sat in a chuerch for 20 years listening to his MENTOR spew ani-American racist hatred..."

Just like McCain/Palin and you republicans are doing now!
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by mattcat25 October 10, 2008 6:31 PM EDT
Is John McCain and Sahara Palin running for an office to administrate our government?
Or, are they running for hall monitor of Barack Obama???
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by dagrandma October 10, 2008 6:29 PM EDT
IrishKay1: "DID YOU FORGET WHAT THE HELL YOU WERE FIGHTING FOR?"

Hell, no. I was fighting for the right NOT to vote for a pi$$ a$$ little elitist himself who, had he been Sarah''s little Joe Sixpack without powerful family ties, would have been booted out of the Navy before he even got to sniff the air of Vietnam. Oh, and also the right not to vote for his third wife too.
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