Comments on: McCain, Obama Reach Out To Women Voters
Washington Post: McCain Seeks To Cut Into Traditional Democratic Advantage
- "Obama''''''''s health care plan is a joke. His energy policy is pathetic. And, again, I''''''''ve never seen ANY candidate who''''''''s as misogynistic as Obama.
Posted by sassysenora"
Obama''s health care plan is very similar to Hillary''s (according to Hillary herself), if you claim his health care plan is a joke than you must not have thought much of hers.
Again, Obama''s energy policy is very similar to Hillary''s.
Misogynistic? In what way has Obama ever been misogynistic? He supports womens right to choose, he is an advocate for equality in the work place, his VP nominating committee is headed by a woman, he treats his wife with the utmost respect (unliek McCain who treats his wife like a doormat). He treated Hillary as an equal and capable adversary and never once mentioned her *** or diminished her capability as a possible command-in-cief (unlike Hillary)
Please show me any instance of Obama treating women with anything but respect. - Reply to this comment
- "First, the C rumor is just that, a rumor. As for McCain leaving his first wife, Kerry had similar problems.
Posted by sassysenora
According to three separate reporters who were present at the news conference, McCain did in fact call his wife a c**t and a trollop in public.
"At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain''s hair and said, "You''re getting a little thin up there." McCain''s face reddened, and he responded, "At least I don''t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you ***." McCain''s excuse was that it had been a long day."
Kerry didn''t leave his wife while she was in the hospital with cancer. No one is slamming McCain for having a divorce, he''s getting slammed for the insensitive way in which he did it which demonstrates his character. - Reply to this comment
- "lol, realdealreport.com reported on this as well. The main stream media is twisting the polls around.
Posted by jjandall at 09:46 AM : Jun 13, 2008"
You really need to find a better source of news, something without a section on alien abductions. - Reply to this comment
- Hello America
Fuzzy Bear we just got out of our homes from the rising flood waters, and we stopped into the public library to get on the internet to read your posting,
what do we do now ?
well thats a good question ?
because you really aren`t in a position to grow crops yet are you ?
what we need to do as a nation is to get you on a tractor as fast as possible,
and I think we should concentrate on flood water crops that do well, I would assume corn, but I don`t think the Department of Agriculture has any type of contingency plan set up, I`m pretty sure they would not have thought of it, what with all the incompitent workers there and all. and the Democrat congress and so on and so forth.
sincerely preparing for the Hurtricane Season, Bear
Fuzzy p.s. when it rains it pours ! - Reply to this comment
- Hello America
Fuzzy we know you could have helped us on the Flooding is you weren`t blind sided by the Incompitent people at the National Weather Service,
but what of the future ?
well , thats what we all want a look at isn`t it ?
lets look at the real or possible real consequences of all this flooding,
Crops, it looks like we have lost Corn, Wheat, Soy,
and numerous malt grains.
so when the supply is low and the demand is high food prices will go out of sight. coupeled with high diesel prices.
so I would close all ports and make an Immediate recall of all farm produce going over seas, especially to Saudi Arabia, and Iraq.
no more food shipments from U.S. ports.
thats what needs to be done immediately.
sincerely with your best interest in mind, Bear
Fuzzy - Reply to this comment
- Senator McCain should read the newspaper.
McCain was complaining about Obama missing a town hall in New York City. (Only a Republican thinks of a town hall in New York City). Anyone ever notice the people McCain draws to his speeches?
Many states have been flooding. Obama understands we''re hurting and was in my home state of Wisconsin. This may not get the attention of the media, but it''s something that we appreciate.
Many states in the area have been devastated. Obama comes to visit. McCain goes to New York City and says Obama should be there.
McCain doesn''t understand. When Americans are hurting, we want a president who shares our grief. - Reply to this comment
- Hello America
Fuzzy what is todays take ?
Incompitence
the Incompitent National Weather Service.
all those Hawvard and MIT graduates working for the National Weather Service.
Fuzzy What are you talking about.
well I should have seen this coming, a record heat wave in New York City, and a blasting cold in Bozeman,
set up the senario for the perfect storm.
or vortex systems.
and since the Democratic Congress, keeps reasuring us that the National Weather Service, the FDA, and FEMA.
have everything under control, I was blind sided.
I should have seen this one coming, we couldn`t have saved their homes but the good folks in Iowa could have at least saved their belongings, with the proper extreme weather warning.
which only shows you can`t trust the Democrats to save the nation in a time of peril.
sincerely to all the needless suffering folks of Iowa,
Fuzzy Bear - Reply to this comment
- lol, realdealreport.com reported on this as well. The main stream media is twisting the polls around.
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McCain has a horrible record on Women''''s issues
Posted by jedi080808 at 02:28 AM : Jun 13, 2008"
With the recent H.R.2831 ... Not voting, "being too busy" on the campaign trail. Could not vote for it because what he thinks of women, could not vote against it because he needs their votes.- Reply to this comment
- John McBush - His own words 3 years ago on meet the press
RUSSERT: The fact is you are different than George Bush.
SEN. McCAIN: No. No. I-the fact is that I''m different but the fact is that I have agreed with President Bush far more than I have disagreed. And on the transcendent issues, the most important issues of our day, I''ve been totally in agreement and support of President Bush.
McCain went on to insist that, on domestic policies, he and the president had butted heads - which is true on issues like combating climate change and campaign finance.
"But," he quickly added, "I will argue my conservative record voting with anyone''s, and I will also submit that my support for President Bush has been active and very impassioned on issues that are important to the American people. And I''m particularly talking about the war on terror, the war in Iraq, national security, national defense, support of men and women in the military, fiscal discipline, a number of other issues. So I strongly disagree with any assertion that I''ve been more at odds with the president of the United States than I have been in agreement with him." - Reply to this comment
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