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by briannorwood August 16, 2008 8:22 PM EDT
Dear Mr. McCain:

In case you have not noticed, YOU ARE NOT THE PRESIDENT!

Now when Obama went to Europe, you accused him of being "presumtuous". What a hypocrite you are!
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by andylance1 August 16, 2008 7:59 PM EDT
McCain - himself a veteran and the son and grandson of two Navy admirals. He has two children in the military.

Twenty-year-old son Jimmy is a Marine in Iraq and 22-year-old son Jack is a cadet at the Naval Academy. The fact that his sons are willing to fight a war McCain has vowed to try to win lends moral credibility to his words. He wouldn''t ask others to do anything he and his family wouldn''t do.
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by avembe August 16, 2008 7:53 PM EDT
hey Mr MC CAIN you already have 2 wars that are not over yet...so what''s the need to give lessons to ...others...
is it just to say ...roooooooooooooaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrr!!!! Don''t touch Georgia if not...if not WHAT mr MC CAIN???
What do you think you will be able to do against Russia?
There are still 2 wars to ...win...and many soldiers are dying there and nobody still don''t understand why ...oh yeah, for the ...Democracy....
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by chika6 August 16, 2008 7:46 PM EDT
WAR!WAR!!WAR!!! When will people like warmongering Mccain realise that America is tired of wars and rumours of war? Does he not know that an average American thinks more about how to eat and pay mortgage than fight wars? Why should a man near his grave be scaring people with war drums! Should US citizens go to the grave with Warmonger Mccain? How many of Mccain''s children or relations are in the military fighting war in Iraq and Afganistan? May God forbid that this man will be elected president. We want peace not war.
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by actornaught August 16, 2008 7:09 PM EDT
Why do the ''''pubs want to put in place someone who''s AT LEAST their fourth consecutive weakminded president?
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by andylance1 August 16, 2008 6:48 PM EDT
This week it became apparent that Obama is not ready for prime time, especially on foreign policy. Without American leadership, Europe couldn''t defend the Vatican from a gang of 12 Hell''s Angels on motorcycles.

It took Bill Clinton, back in 1999, to convince the Europeans to do something about Serbian genocide. Without his demanding something be done, there wouldn''t be one living Muslim in the Balkans today.

Obama does not have the testicular fortitude to make the Europeans do anything. He would demand endless and pointless resolutions at the UN, while Russia took back every country of the former Soviet Union. He would say it is none of America''s business - let Europe handle it. Obama is a wimp.
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by August 16, 2008 6:01 PM EDT
McCain is a dangerous, dangerous man. He doesn''t have the intelligence or temperment to be President of the U.S. Being a POW is not a qualification for being President. The fact that his campaign staff and advisors are lobbyists for the banking industry and for foreign governments. They are the policy makers for McCain. McCain would be worse than George Bush! McCain is a beligerent, bellicose little man with a Napoleon complex.
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by jsilver2th August 16, 2008 5:26 PM EDT
ha ha- their problem is they can talk tought but they can''t be tough and mccain can''t say bush is a whimp without undermining him- which mccain seems ready to do- and we can''t retaliate against russia because the whole neo-con crew is only suited to go to war with countries that are second rate and they can''t even win those wars- paper tigers alright.. you have to love it when the president of georgia calls mccain out personally for being a phony airchair quarter back- don''t worry lindsay graham and joe lieberman are going to fix it up- ha ha what loooosers
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by pvperson August 16, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
"Rich People have been voting for Republicans for the last 50 years,..........and they are getting richer."
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by pvperson August 16, 2008 4:55 PM EDT
This guy can''t wait to get his finger on the button, he''s dangerous, too dangerous for the world today.
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