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by jerr11 March 19, 2008 7:05 PM EDT
Every time you go to a gas station to pump your $4 a gallon gas.

Remember you''re getting screwed by Bush and Cheney.

Gas is high because the US dollar is now worthless!

Thanks to this Liar-in-Chief and his seven years of looting the treasury and printing money to finance his war of profiteering!

Every dollar he prints means your hard earned dollar is worth even less.
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by jsilver2th March 19, 2008 6:53 PM EDT
Oh he is like Reagan...
never thought I need Chuck Norris in a Democratic commercial but the day is coming soon...
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by oscarez March 19, 2008 6:52 PM EDT
How about this, John Edwards is McCain''s running mate. McCain is elected then steps down for health reasons and Edwards becomes president. Problem solved.
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by smirk5 March 19, 2008 6:52 PM EDT
This country needs a competent leader. McCain has just given us a nice good look at the kind of competence he would provide to us as President.
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by foranc March 19, 2008 6:51 PM EDT
Yes, Bonnie Ronnie suffered from advanced Alzheimer''s. All one has to do is take a look at the last 25 years and it doesnt'' take much intellect to figure out that''s about when our country started its downward spiral to disintigration and our government''s UTTER AND TOTAL DISGREGARD for its citizens. Unfortunately, he was nothing more than a moronic figurehead who people thought was fabulous because he came from Hollywood, vaulted into power because of Jimmy Carter''s 23% interest rates (along with other incredible incompetence). God save us.
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by mike71067 March 19, 2008 6:38 PM EDT
McCain misspoke. Who the hell cares?? Really.

In the meantime, Obama and Clinton are still tearing their party to shreds. Obama''s late response to critics regarding his bigoted church pastor have erased any lead he had over Hillary. They are in a virtual dead-heat now.
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by ajmarine1 March 19, 2008 6:38 PM EDT
Every time the good Senator opens his mouth is further proof that he is suffering from Alzheimer''''s and it''''s getting worse all the time. Having said that, he''''s still probably better qualified than the other 2 running for office ... I''''m voting for my dog.

Posted by foranc at 03:28 PM : Mar 19, 2008


I''m leaning that way.
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by hungry1968 March 19, 2008 6:34 PM EDT
Oh PLEASE!! A 71 year old Senator doesn''''t know the difference between AL Queda and Shiite?? How do we know he''''s calling the "enemy" by the right name in Iraq? ROFLMAO Sure he can seek advice and the such but we''''re living through the Worst in our History because we didn''''t pay attention to this type of thing in 2000.

Posted by MCVet at 03:25 PM : Mar 19, 2008





It''s 3 AM. The joint chiefs phone rings. It''s newly elected (yuck!) president McCain. He says that we need to immediately bomb the strategically important _________.




The joint chiefs of staff are left to wonder, "Is that REALLY what he wanted bombed? Or did he make a mistake and want us to hit something else?"
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by barbaraf4 March 19, 2008 6:33 PM EDT
"Every time the good Senator opens his mouth is further proof that he is suffering from Alzheimer''s and it''s getting worse all the time." Posted by foranc
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Ronald Reagan suffered from Alzheimer''s for all of his years in office. They only made an official announcement after he left office, but it was not hard to see his struggle. Nancy used to lean over and tell him the answers.
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by barbaraf4 March 19, 2008 6:29 PM EDT
With respect to all who served and suffered in Vietnam: The fact that McCain was kept in the Hanoi Hilton for several years during the Vietnam War may or may not been heroic in nature. Certainly they knew who his father was (CinCPac) and certainly they offered to release him very early on. My gut feeling is that his decision to say and be one of the boys just might not have been that bad for him.
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by foranc March 19, 2008 6:28 PM EDT
Every time the good Senator opens his mouth is further proof that he is suffering from Alzheimer''s and it''s getting worse all the time. Having said that, he''s still probably better qualified than the other 2 running for office ... I''m voting for my dog.
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by mcvet March 19, 2008 6:28 PM EDT
John McCain is an honorable man and deserves all the respect in the world. That said he is way past the point of being considered to run this nation. Especially at this point in our history. It''s going to take a really intelligent person and a LOT of hard determined work to turn this Country around because it''s in a mess. "Stay the course" is NOT going to make that happen.
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by mcvet March 19, 2008 6:25 PM EDT
"Most leaders don''''''''t know everything about everything. Instead, they surround themselves with people who do. NO ONE is an expert in economics, foreign policy, etc. . . "
Posted by easeup at 01:43 PM

Oh PLEASE!! A 71 year old Senator doesn''t know the difference between AL Queda and Shiite?? How do we know he''s calling the "enemy" by the right name in Iraq? ROFLMAO Sure he can seek advice and the such but we''re living through the Worst in our History because we didn''t pay attention to this type of thing in 2000.
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by rushlimpdrug March 19, 2008 6:24 PM EDT

The crazy thing about this is that if Hillary or
Obama had made this "mistake" the crazy conservs
would have been ALL OVER it with their ugly name calling.

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by mcvet March 19, 2008 6:22 PM EDT
That''''s a pretty narrow minded, juvenile thing to say. He''''s more conservative than McCain and he has more experience in actually running things.....other than campaigns. I don''''t know that McCain has ever worked for anything other than the government. Anyway, it''''s my opinion. And the last time I checked, I was entitled to one.


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Posted by Infidel_Us at 03:01 PM : Mar 19, 2008
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What are you talking about? The NAZI of the month is on here saying someone is "Narrow Minded"? My friend you have NO room, absolutely NO ROOM to talk. Sieg Heil Bush.
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by joyous88 March 19, 2008 6:11 PM EDT
They meant to say McSame,

McBushCain four more of the same
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by smirk5 March 19, 2008 6:09 PM EDT
McCain has definitely proven he really doesn''t know what''s going on over in Iraq. I''ve talked to kids who know enough about Iraq to not make the mistake McCain just made.
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by infidel_us March 19, 2008 6:01 PM EDT
Romney is a useless moron. How would *** the country be considered justice?
Posted by hungry1968 at 02:37 PM : Mar 19, 2008

That''s a pretty narrow minded, juvenile thing to say. He''s more conservative than McCain and he has more experience in actually running things.....other than campaigns. I don''t know that McCain has ever worked for anything other than the government. Anyway, it''s my opinion. And the last time I checked, I was entitled to one.
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by stn_sage March 19, 2008 5:58 PM EDT
Candide777 - I like (2) McSame, the best!

Hey, I''m trying real hard to be tolerant & forgiving toward Mr.McCain, but this is another MAJOR mental gaffe! Geez, he should know these things! If he got in office, it looks like the V-P would be running things! His administration could be worse than GB''s!
YIKES, I''m not ready for that!
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by rushlimpdrug March 19, 2008 5:55 PM EDT

3) GimmeMyCane
Posted by Candide777 at 02:15 PM

Love it!
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