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Washington Post: Looking to November, Campaign of Presumed GOP Nominee Shifts Focus and Message

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by newsjunky5 February 19, 2008 3:27 PM EST
There is no doubt that McCain is being touted as a true conservative. That''s why they only show the right side of his face. (wait until the state of his health enters the picture).
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by king77shaw February 19, 2008 3:25 PM EST
John McCain will be the next president of the United States (of Israel) ... the elites have worked far too hard to consolidate power over the past 28 years.. they will not let go quietly ... if McCain is trailing either Obama or Clinton in the polls then look out for another 9/11 style "event" .. people would look to McCain in the wake of another false flag operation .. it will probably take the form of an attack on Iran based on false intelligence/propaganda.
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by enoughya February 19, 2008 3:22 PM EST
McCain is simply the absolute worst presidential candidate Republicans have selected since, well, George Bush. He is a thug that can be seen coming 200 miles away, if Americans would only open their eyes half way this time. The last thing this nation can afford is another Bush in the Oval Office.
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by cfin5 February 19, 2008 3:20 PM EST
Well, at least there''s one thing I agree with Senator McCain in owning a rustic cabin. Love to make my own someday. As soon as I can afford to buy enough mountain valley ground large enough to make my neighbors not there :(
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by newsjunky5 February 19, 2008 3:20 PM EST
DanStoned says - "Republicons is they always repeat their past, leaving themselves with absolutely no future. "
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The future is bright now, just outside of government.
These "leaders" aren''t interested in politics beyond positioning the private sector to take any surplus or future income of the public sector.
Their work in government is completed now. The future is bright elsewhere with huge takings from no-bid contracts. Do you really think Bush sees himself as a failure to America, or "mission accomplished" based on the state of his accounts?
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by glossypan February 19, 2008 3:19 PM EST
From John LeBoutillie: Magna *** Laude Harvard graduate, youngest member of the 97th Congress, commentator,writer,lifelong Republican, actual conservative. Comment excerpted (with no deletions) from the Gunowners Of America website
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John McCains behavior through the years tells us all we need to know: he is a spoiled brat-turned adult who demeans people who dare to disagree with him; he has an explosive temper that can erupt on a nanosecond''s notice; he is a total liar who will tell you something one day and then totally deny it the next (more on that below); he is a political chameleon who is enabled by the so-called Main Stream Media; he is also a megalomaniac whose former POW status has allowed him to get away with things -- i.e. the Keating Five Scandal -- that others would have gone to jail for.

In sum, McCain is a disaster waiting-to-happen.................
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The Democratic Party has given American voters two bright articulate liberal candidates who will make a u-turn from the disastrous Eternal War - Borrow & Spend policy of the Bush Administration.
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Are you conservatives proud of your party''s nominee?

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by singingrick February 19, 2008 3:17 PM EST


John McCain''s exit strategy in Iraq?

"Bomb Iran..Bomb Bomb Iran..."


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by gkc99 February 19, 2008 3:15 PM EST
"Campaign of Presumed GOP Nominee Shifts Focus and Message"


Juan McCain has gotten so good at shape-shifting, one might have thought he''d taken lessons from a Navajo shaman.

He kisses Jerry Falwell''s ring and preaches endless war as red meat for the extremists of his own party, but when it goes national he''ll be all "don''t drill ANWR" and not a word of "bomb bomb bomb Iran".

Count on it.
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by singingrick February 19, 2008 3:12 PM EST


"I don''t care if we spend another 100 years in Iraq". John McCain

Price tag for Iraq so far, 2 trillion dollars in borrowed money.


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by danstoned February 19, 2008 3:06 PM EST
Let US pray for an insane McCain and Neocon Huckabee ticket from the GOP Coalition of Republicons, RINOs, Neocons, Mormons, and Used Car Salesmen. Americans will never put another war monger and an Evangelical Freak in the White House again for the rest of all of our lifetimes. ONe thing that we can always count on from Republicons is they always repeat their past, leaving themselves with absolutely no future.
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by kissamaarse February 19, 2008 1:55 PM EST
McCain would be a magnet for terrorism if elected. More of the same, vote McCain. How I wish there would be a 3rd party candidate this election!
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by homespunlady February 19, 2008 1:42 PM EST
Yep, another PUPPET regime and the LAST vestiges of REAL DEMOCRACY should be eradicated from American soil as the WAR profiteers and Corporatist (formerly known as fascists)continue to consolidate power at the Constitutional and economic EXPENSE of all the REST of us.

McBush Lite = Bye bye Constitution.

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by miningref February 19, 2008 1:31 PM EST
This is good news for the People''s Choice for Republican nominee: Mike Huckabee.

While McCain is thinking about the Democrats, Mike is gathering great support from the voters. You should see the polls showing Mike may pull an upset over McCain.

Contrary to what the media is saying, McCain does NOT have the numbers to win, and Mike CAN win.

Wisconsin, Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington - Vote for Mike - the True Conservative (www.mikehuckabee.com)
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by hwy71so February 19, 2008 1:28 PM EST
McCain will lose a lot of votes due to write-ins by Conservatives.

I know I''m not voting for him. I''m not voting for him, Huckabee, Obama OR Clinton. They can all go eat liver pie as far as I care. This country is going to pot and they''re up there to help it along that path! AND, all the little lemings are following right along behind them!!!
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by jerkeedoodle February 19, 2008 12:24 PM EST
"Which way did he go,George?Which way did he go?"
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