Comments on: McCain: A Question of Temperament
John McCain Admits He Has A Temper, But Opinions Differ On How Much Of A Liability It Might Be
- McCain (as have most Republican candidates in recent History) also has been to Bob Jones University that fine institute of rascist white supremacist preaching and learning. All of this just proves whether it''s white on black, or black on white that rascism is still very much alive in America. But this thread is about McCain''s temper not diverting the discussion away from McBomb''s temper and it is fair game and a serious matter in whether because of it he should be President.
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- Posted by Anderson: Why don''''t you get over your bigotry towards older people and do (or say) something constuctive for once. You''''re a bore.
I''m 64 years old for Heaven''s sake. You had nothing but personal attacks and could not nor did not refute one thing I said. Just took it as an opportunity to put me down and stomp on anything I had to say. Oh and by the way, he finished something like 894th in a class of 900 give or take a few. I, on the other hand, have been registered at about 147 IQ, give or take a few.
Try again, Mr/Ms Anderson. I''m not the bore you say and believe I am.
Answer the question I posed. Is McCain not too senile and old to be president? I say without a doubt he is. - Reply to this comment
- Oh and Crater7. I make a grammer and spelling error once in awhile. But if you want people to understand your point please link up to an online dictionary.
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- TONY PERKINS A MCCAIN SUPPORTER - Tony Perkins is President of the Washington, D.C.-based Family Research Council Perkins addressed the Louisiana chapter of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), America''''s premier white supremacist organization, the successor to the White Citizens Councils, which battled integration in the South. In 1996 Perkins paid former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke $82,500 for his mailing list. SHOULD MCCAIN DISTANCE HIMSELF FROM MR PERKINS?
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- skyk I was banging on this same subject yesterday on another posting. As soon as these people don''t like what you say they label you a fascist. My point was that we should try to look for peaceful solutions to world problems first. I was called a fascist. (We dueled it out for a while and reached a peaceful conclusion) What I said sounds closer to pacifism not fascism but it was difficult getting the point across. I''m not sure that what America needs right now is someone with a really bad temper dealing with the world considering how bad our image is right now.
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- I think it''s interesting that the candidate with $110 million dollars is trying to tag another with being an "elitist"!
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- IDNNSG; HEY ! THANKS FOR REMINDING ME I NEED TO TAKE MEDS. HEY! GUESS WHAT? McSHAME IS NOT RUNNING FOR PREZ. HEY! OF COURSE IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN, AS BARRY WILL NOT BE ELECTED PREZ. HEY ! IT''S IS A FUTURISTIC, SUPER-ALA-DOCHES- WHAT IF... THANKS AGAIN, I FEEL BETER NOW. SHHHHIIIIIII, A LITTLE QUITER PLEASE.
GOE "BLESS" AMERICA. NOT "G D" AMERICA. - Reply to this comment
- There is always talk about Obama''s elitist attitude. Hillary''s stubbornness has come up just a time or two or three or so. McCain''s temper is fair game and should be scrutinized. Has anyone really considered (it''s been seen all over the place) what the world community is going to think about us (especially after Bush''s antics) if we put someone in office who sings (and badly I might note) bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran? To make it worse McBomb allowed himself to be filmed doing it. The world is going to think maybe they should find a way to put Prozac in our water supply.
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- Is this supposed to be a news story? Once again, CBS shows its partisan bias by planting a purely anti-Republican editorial in its headlines and masquerading it as news. The lead story looks like news, until you read on and see it''''s rehashing an event in 1992. But if we were going to recount numerous Hillary Clinton tirades from the 90''''s, that would be unfair (and maybe even sexist). Thanks again CBS! So glad we now have Fox News for objective and balanced news coverage.
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Posted by earthlives at 07:56 AM : Apr 21, 2008
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LOL So what some black minister in Obama''s Church IS important but the mental condition of the Republican Canidate who will have his finger on the button isn''t? Isn''t that how we ended up with the WORST PRESIDENT in US HISTORY??? I mean we ignored the FACT that Bush wasn''t stable and WAS a religious NUT case and look where it got us! No thanks!! Sieg Heil Bush - Reply to this comment
- Abbe, Castro would be a perfect fit for Obama. They''''re on the same page.
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Posted by earthlives at 08:01 AM : Apr 21, 2008
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Really? Where does Abby stand on Social Security? How about Medicare? What about the Deficit and the RECORD DEBT run up by the Republican''s who started off with a Balanced Budget and a Surplus? What about Iraq? You sound like a very desperate Fascist who''s attempting to connect your "enemy, a fellow American" to your hate target. Fascism 101 isn''t it?? Sieg Heil Bush!! - Reply to this comment
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