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Washington Post: While In Jordan, Senator Misstates Which Extremists Are Aided by Iran

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by rushlimpdrug March 19, 2008 5:54 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

And you REALLY believe that? ?

Wow! You are absolutely stupid.

You read the article and yet can''t comprehend it.
McCain is suppose to be an "EXPERT" and he didn''t know what he was talking about.

Get it?

Hint: look up the word "expert" in the dictionary.

The dictionary is the big book next to your Bible.
The two books you are clueless about.
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by hungry1968 March 19, 2008 5:37 PM EDT
If there''''s any justice in the world, McCain will pick Romney as his VP, then immediately take the eternal dirt nap.

Posted by Infidel_Us at 01:56 PM : Mar 19, 2008




Romney is a useless moron. How would *** the country be considered justice?
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by zorar-2009 March 19, 2008 5:20 PM EDT
No wonder the US has gone from the most respected country in the world ...to the laughing stock of the planet...get the hook ..this is a really bad vaudeville act...WEhere''s Groucho Marx at least he was funny!
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by usgeneral-2009 March 19, 2008 5:19 PM EDT

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Who could want this senile old man in charge of anything?

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by excoachken March 19, 2008 5:17 PM EDT
Did anybody else notice the audible whistle heard over the microphone while Liberman was whispering the correct answer into the old phart''s ear.
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by candide777 March 19, 2008 5:15 PM EDT
I''m taking a poll -- which of the following is the best nickname for McCain?

1) McCane

2) McSame

3) GimmeMyCane
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by zorar-2009 March 19, 2008 5:14 PM EDT
"My dear Friends as I get older I''''ll forget even more"..McCain as president talk about scary just look at your grand parents his age..they mean well....but!!!
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by j-whitman March 19, 2008 5:13 PM EDT
hillaryin012,,,, McCain can''t even keep track on who we are fighting in Iraq without Lieberman reminding him --- His Alzheimer''s showing
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by infidel_us March 19, 2008 4:56 PM EDT
If there''s any justice in the world, McCain will pick Romney as his VP, then immediately take the eternal dirt nap.
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by element51 March 19, 2008 4:51 PM EDT
easeup...I understand your point. It is clear that during the past 7 years Bush has surrounded himself with the best and the brightest. They have done a bang up job. What I really meant was that it would be good to have a leader who has a basic grasp on reality so if one of his advisors makes a stupid suggestion he could question it. But what are you worried about? It looks like you guys are going to get the White House anyway. Good luck with that.
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by armydog2 March 19, 2008 4:45 PM EDT
with all due respect and gratitude for your service during vietnam, you are not presidential material. We have has 7 years of one jacka-s-s we do not need another in the whitehouse!
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by walt1944-2009 March 19, 2008 4:43 PM EDT
John "The Great Pretender" McCain has become confused as to who is fighting who in Iraq! This is no surprise as most US soldiers are also in that same predicament.

However, with McCain, it is important that he know who is doing what in Iraq so that if and when he becomes Great Emperor, he doesn''t "tick off" the wrong people (although he seems to be doing a good job of that already!). Perhaps McCain was bothered by the heat, or perhaps he didn''t have his daily dose of Geritol!

Whatever the reason, McCain is convinced (as is the Great Emperor Bush II and every neocon Fascist Nazi in the USSA), that Iran is behind everything going on in Iraq and has begun humming his favorite tune "Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran!" once again. He, like the Great Emperor Bush II, conveniently forgets that if we had left Saddam Hussein alone in Iraq, Iran would be a non-issue!

Apparently, McCain was at the end of the line when God passed out brains, right behind the Great Emperor Bush II!!!!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!
sig heil (more of the same), McCain????
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by easeup-2009 March 19, 2008 4:43 PM EDT
"Actually I, for one, would like the leader of our country to have solid knowledge about not only the war but the economy as well. We need a leader and McCain misses the mark.

Posted by Element51 at 01:35 PM : Mar 19, 2008"

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.

It''s funny how people think Bush just dreams this stuff up on his own. How naive.
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by lilvinnyb March 19, 2008 4:40 PM EDT
Obama onyl came out AGAINST the war during his illinois senate run because he needed the far left vote. When he had his chance to end funding for the war what did he do? Did he vote "yes" or "no"... if I remember correctly... he didnt even show up to vote.

YOU CALL THIS LEADERSHIP?
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by element51 March 19, 2008 4:35 PM EDT
easeup...I hope you are lucky enough to die in your sleep. Much better than dieing from a bullet between your eyes fired by a pizzed off Arab. Actually I, for one, would like the leader of our country to have solid knowledge about not only the war but the economy as well. We need a leader and McCain misses the mark.
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by hungry1968 March 19, 2008 4:34 PM EDT
I think the media (and posters like you) just jumped all over it because all of the attention is on the dem implosion in progress.

Posted by easeup at 01:24 PM : Mar 19, 2008






No - it was because Lieberman had to tell him what he was thinking. THAT is why everyone jumped all over it.
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by rushlimpdrug March 19, 2008 4:32 PM EDT

" . . he just made ONE small mistake. . "
Posted by easeup at 01:24 PM

" . . confusing the Sunni insurgent group with the Shiite extremists who U.S. officials believe are supported by their religious brethren in the neighboring country. . . "


You really think it is a small mistake?
I believe you.
You probably don''t know the difference
between a ford and a chevy or
the difference in your car and the neighbor''s car.
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by j-whitman March 19, 2008 4:29 PM EDT
McCain''s already showing signs of Alzheimer''s, or is it PTSD ??
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by easeup-2009 March 19, 2008 4:24 PM EDT
"BTW papabc & easeup, am I and my family now supposed to feel safe and secure? Typically, people who are absent minded about extremely important issues either get fired or don''''t get the job in the first place. I loved my absent minded and senile father but I couldn''''t let him drive anymore and he was McSame''''s age when he passed away.

Posted by iCi2i at 01:17 PM : Mar 19, 2008"

Geez... it''s not like he''s getting damp in the attic & had his underwear on the outside or something--he just made ONE small mistake. I think the media (and posters like you) just jumped all over it because all of the attention is on the dem implosion in progress.

BTW I would like to die like my grandfather did-peacefully in his sleep. I don''t want to die like the screaming passengers in his car.


Lighten up.
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by hungry1968 March 19, 2008 4:23 PM EDT
"McCain Mixes Up Iraqi Groups
Washington Post: While In Jordan, Senator Misstates Which Extremists Are Aided by Iran"






Fortunately for him, his puppet master Lieberman was right there to tell him what he actually was supposed to be thinking.
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