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by oo_daddy November 1, 2008 1:03 PM EDT
Hey LOOK, you said Colin "Powell = Experience?".

I say absolutely. Airborne, Ranger, Expert Infantryman, CJCS, Winner of Gulf War I, NSA, Sec of State. Whether you agree with the man or not his experience is unimpeachable.
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by rudy654-2009 November 1, 2008 1:03 PM EDT
The problem the republicans have with spreading the weatlh amongst the middle class is that for the last 8 years their mantra has been "i''''ve got mine, now let me get yours." Contrary to that old *** McCain and sugarpants Sarah''''s ideas, it''''s not wealth redistribution or socialism to let the middle class keep more of their OWN money.


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Posted by Kiwi_chick at 10:01 AM

Nor is it redistribution to let the wealthy carry their own weight and pay their taxes.
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by dremn1 November 1, 2008 1:03 PM EDT
Obama scares the h*ll out of me and do not call me a racist because I think Powell or Rice would make a great president.

IF YOU ARE A BORDERLINE OBAMA SUPPORTER CHANGE YOUR MIND HE WILL RUIN THIS COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by rudy654-2009 November 1, 2008 1:02 PM EDT
I think the outcome of this election, no matter the winner, is going to be violence. Not on my part, but rather on the part of the extreme political edges who become disenfranchised.
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And don''t think they wouldn''t turn violent. Remember in 2001 when Gore demanded a legal recount, they stormed the building frigtening the workers and literally shutting down a completely legal recount. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court which had the duty to uphold the law, became a whimpering dog.
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by kiwi_chick November 1, 2008 1:01 PM EDT
The problem the republicans have with spreading the weatlh amongst the middle class is that for the last 8 years their mantra has been "i''ve got mine, now let me get yours." Contrary to that old *** McCain and sugarpants Sarah''s ideas, it''s not wealth redistribution or socialism to let the middle class keep more of their OWN money.
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by kiwi_chick November 1, 2008 1:00 PM EDT
The problem the republicans have with spreading the weatlh amongst the middle class is that for the last 8 years their mantra has been "i''ve got mine, now let me get yours." Contrary to that old *** McCain and sugarpants Sarah''s ideas, it''s not wealth redistribution or socialism to let the middle class keep more of their OWN money.
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by rixmix98 November 1, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
Nice, his brother is living in trash with nothing and his elderly Auntie is living in the slums of Boston as an illegal.

The speaks to Obama''''s character. If you were filthy rich wouldn''''t you take care of your brother and Aunt?????

WAKE UP AND VOTE MACCAIN

Posted by dremn1 at 09:58 AM : Nov 01, 2008



Good Grief!! You can''t even spell your candidate''s name correctly. Pssst, it''s McCain, not MacCain.
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by rudy654-2009 November 1, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
If Clinton had done his job instead of getting his _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Fannie May and Freddie Mack wouln''''t have happened!

Posted by hollybb2 at 09:52 AM

Is that how helpless your Bush was? Eight years later you and him still blaming someone else?
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by cozzicon November 1, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
"The GOP Messiah is dying."-- Posted by FloydZeppd

The weird question I ask myself is: What happens to the GOP if they do not win? Because their base they have pandered to for a long time is social conservatives. If they lose- this voting block becomes useless and the only way to stay relevant would be to liberalize the party somewhat.

But would they?

I think the outcome of this election, no matter the winner, is going to be violence. Not on my part, but rather on the part of the extreme political edges who become disenfranchised.

I hope I''m wrong about this. Who can really tell the future? But it is a thought that keeps returning to me.

And that thought should scare everyone. And both sides need to lower the rhetoric after the election to ensure it doesn''t happen.

Some people take hyperbole from their favorite candidates literally and at face value. Candidates need to be careful about what they say.
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by dremn1 November 1, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
Nice, his brother is living in trash with nothing and his elderly Auntie is living in the slums of Boston as an illegal.

The speaks to Obama''s character. If you were filthy rich wouldn''t you take care of your brother and Aunt?????

WAKE UP AND VOTE MACCAIN
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by hollybb2 November 1, 2008 12:52 PM EDT
OldTwo: If Clinton had done his job instead of getting his _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, Fannie May and Freddie Mack wouln''t have happened!
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by rixmix98 November 1, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
Vote Democratic -- for the team that cares about the other 95% of us stuck in this crisis Republicans created.

Posted by OldTwo at 09:46 AM : Nov 01, 2008



Amen to that!!
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by oldtwo November 1, 2008 12:46 PM EDT
WAKE UP!! The Republicans already have your money!

Republicans DOUBLED the national debt in 8 years and mortgaged our children''s future. They''ve given billions to banks and oil companies -- nothing for social security, health care or veterans. Republican policies gutted your college/retirement IRA and now your job''s at risk. McCain PROMISES more of the same.

Say "NO" to four more years of Republican corruption and deceit. Say "NO" to Palin for president! Send them off to fix the peeling paint in military hospitals or to teach the 20% of kids who drop out of Texas schools -- something actually useful.

Vote Democratic -- for the team that cares about the other 95% of us stuck in this crisis Republicans created.
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by kiwi_chick November 1, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
LOOK - bet you didn''t mind the racism when it was white on black did ya?
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by hypnotoad72 November 1, 2008 12:43 PM EDT
OOPPS he just endorsed Barack Hussein Obama!"

Posted by LOOK- at 09:40 AM : Nov 01, 2008
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Some claimed he was told to.

Trouble is, I don''t believe that.

Even Al Gore, in 1993, was hyping up Saddam''s weapons of mass destruction, so I have serious doubts about the political left when it comes to the Iraq war. Want proof? YOUTUBE has it. I wish it was available in 2003. It has been since 2007. I implore everyone to find it.
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by rixmix98 November 1, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
He hated the helplessness of watching John McCain''s efforts from afar, so Joe White, 62, loaded up his trailer.............


hahahahahaha. Enough said.
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by hypnotoad72 November 1, 2008 12:35 PM EDT
The guy''s got his hat on backwards or he''s a coward. Anyone who has to shroud their face is a coward.

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