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- SENATOR MCCAIN, YOU HAVE DISHONORED THIS COUNTRY AND ALL AMERICANS.
John McCain Please listen, you are doing a terrible diservice to the troops by using them to score a cheap political shot.
Posted by truthmatterz at 09:19 AM : Jul 25, 2008
It is the truth, and all he has said is, War, War, troops, troops, haven''t these wonderful troops been through enough, and he should be ashamed. With all his all fired experience he is suppose to have, he needs to stop using these troops to win a campaign. They have a vote, but as it is, can''t say anything, everyone will know who they are for when it is over, You can bet on that. - Reply to this comment
- "Obama obviously thought that playing hoops as a photo-op was more important than paying his respects to the men and women who serve in the U.S. Armed Forces...
...because that''''''''s exactly what Obama did."
Posted by OneAmerican_
at least Barack Obama is able to hold a basketball...
Posted by Mattcat25 at 04:00 PM : Jul 25, 2008
Do you honestly think that those troops didn''t love to watch Obama hit that 3 point long shot. I know that the mc Bush folks would have loved to see him miss it, and it would be on tv over and over, but he made it, and by the yells by the troops they loved it, and needed to see something like that. When Mc Bush goes there let him do it if he wants and then we can laugh - Reply to this comment
- Most Americans have no clue where John McCain stands on the issues. They have no clue that McCain is anti-abortion. They have no clue that McCain wants to end the Social Security program. They have no clue that John McCAin voted in support of GW Bush 100% of the time. As a matter of fact, 45% of Americans are just too dumb, or too self-centered to live in a participitory democracy.
Posted by danstoned at 03:49 PM : Jul 25, 200
This is so right and we as Americans better take a deep look if Mc Bush gets in there it would definetly be a continuation of the Bush policies, and so help me if you want to your country to end as we knew it to be, and work for a foreigner who Bush is letting them to buy anything, and everything, in this country, go with it, but I will tell you this, in my opinion, this would be the biggest mistake this country had ever done. - Reply to this comment
- our tax dollars at work. him doing publicity stunts and getting away with it..someone should put a stop to this...
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- "Obama obviously thought that playing hoops as a photo-op was more important than paying his respects to the men and women who serve in the U.S. Armed Forces...
...because that''''s exactly what Obama did."
Posted by OneAmerican_
at least Barack Obama is able to hold a basketball... - Reply to this comment
- Most Americans have no clue where John McCain stands on the issues. They have no clue that McCain is anti-abortion. They have no clue that McCain wants to end the Social Security program. They have no clue that John McCAin voted in support of GW Bush 100% of the time. As a matter of fact, 45% of Americans are just too dumb, or too self-centered to live in a participitory democracy.
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- POP! GOES THE WEASEL!
Friday, July 25
Race Poll Results Spread
New Mexico Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 43 Obama +6.0
Pennsylvania Rasmussen Obama 51, McCain 45 Obama 6.0
New Hampshire Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 45 Obama 4.0
National Gallup Tracking Obama 47, McCain 41 Obama 6.0
National Rasmussen Tracking Obama 49, McCain 44 Obama 5.0
Posted by Joereed007 at 02:39 PM : Jul 25, 2008
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When Obama comes back and shows Mc Bush there are so many problems in our country beside Iraq, and going back to Vietnam, and if they do not speak of them soon, the economy could be such we can''t continue the war. So Mc Bush had the opportunity to speak about this economy while Obama was away on his observing tour, but instead decided to try to shoot Obama down after every stop, and continues to gaffe his words over and over, and accuse the press when in fact he monopolizes the pres even if he is in a super market. He is pitiful and the world knows it. - Reply to this comment
- Obama obviously thought that playing hoops as a photo-op was more important than paying his respects to the men and women who serve in the U.S. Armed Forces...
...because that''s exactly what Obama did. - Reply to this comment
- If Obama were a real man of character, he would''ve made sure the media was totally removed from his going to visit the injured troops in the hospital. This trip was a free ride for him getting media coverage. He could''ve opted to still see the troops without the glare of the spotlight. That would''ve been the right thing for him to do. This is so phony, but then not that much of a surprise considering who is behind the change of heart. Politics my butt. If he were that concerned about it, he would''ve made sure he didn''t have all of the major media slithering after him and licking his boots.
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- Is it the same as wiping your asss with the constitution?
Posted by rharrin1 at 02:45 PM : Jul 25, 2008
Agreed! But to go into another''s country and post your political adds in front of one of their holiest sites is a little over. By the way, I don''t care for either candidate. - Reply to this comment
- CONFIRMED: DEMENCRAT JOHN EDWARDS, Canidate for President, meets mistress and *** child in La hotel !!!!!! CBS NBC ABC in paranoid form refusing to discuss it. LA Times Tell Bloggers Please do not discuss this or mention Edwards name SCANDAL IN DEMOCRAT PARTY AGAIN!!!!!
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- When asked which candidate would be better when it comes to being knowledgeable and experienced, 53 percent said McCain and only 19 percent chose Obama.
Posted by Ariel133
Of course McCain has more experience he%u2019s got more experience then most people living in America today. The problem is that he%u2019s had it too long!
Is the experience and ability to type on a typewriter better then the ability to type on a computer?
Grampy McCain needs his jammies and a nice cup of tapioca. - Reply to this comment
- The Pentagon is fast becoming another wing of the Republiscum party. Stick to wars, stay out of politics.
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- Once again a catch-22 situation, dammed if he did and dammed if he didn''''t!
Posted by tbweb at 01:19 PM : Jul 25, 2008
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Poor guy can''t catch a break. - Reply to this comment
- POP! GOES THE WEASEL!
Friday, July 25
Race Poll Results Spread
New Mexico Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 43 Obama +6.0
Pennsylvania Rasmussen Obama 51, McCain 45 Obama 6.0
New Hampshire Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 45 Obama 4.0
National Gallup Tracking Obama 47, McCain 41 Obama 6.0
National Rasmussen Tracking Obama 49, McCain 44 Obama 5.0 - Reply to this comment
- When asked which candidate would be better when it comes to being knowledgeable and experienced, 53 percent said McCain and only 19 percent chose Obama.
Asked who would be the better commander in chief, again 53 percent said McCain, while 25 percent said Obama.
Respondents favored McCain by a 38 percent to 30 percent margin as being consistent and standing up for beliefs, and 42 percent to 31 percent as having strong leadership qualities.
Also, 55 percent said Obama would be the %u201Criskier choice%u201D as president, compared to 35 percent for McCain. - Reply to this comment
- From The Times
July 25, 2008
"He ventured forth to bring light to the world"
"The anointed one''''s pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a miracle in action - and a blessing to all his faithful followers"
by Gerard Baker
"And it came to pass, in the eighth year of the reign of the evil Bush the Younger (The Ignorant), when the whole land from the Arabian desert to the shores of the Great Lakes had been laid barren, that a Child appeared in the wilderness.
The Child was blessed in looks and intellect. Scion of a simple family, offspring of a miraculous union, grandson of a typical white person and an African peasant. And yea, as he grew, the Child walked in the path of righteousness, with only the occasional detour into the odd weed and a little blow."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk
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- Note that neither McBush or McSame supports the troops. They have continuously voted against armoring them and increasing the money for eduction, medical care and support for their families.
It is not too expensive to start illegal wars to have them go and be killed and maimed. It is too expensive to take care of them afterwards. Shame on the Greasy Old Pervert party. - Reply to this comment
- When Ubama found out that cameras weren''t allowed, he threw the troops under the bus (just like his ''typical white'' grandmother) in favor of a new photo op.
And the LAMEstream media is covering for him....as they are for Edwards. Tisk, tisk.....here''s his wife dying of cancer and he''s brushing his hair in hotel rooms with his ''ho''.
Guess that''''s a resume enhancer for democrats, though. :) - Reply to this comment
- Over enthusiasm from the point of self righteous political interests without extending support for troops by not visiting them is a direct insult to America. Obama is not ready to lead, not ready to change, not ready to be a commander, he is only ready to toot his own horn. That is not "Service to Americans" that is AUDACITY.
Posted by Ariel133 at 01:35 PM : Jul 25, 2008,,,
Sen. Obama actually did visit some wounded troops earlier in his visit, just not those wounded troops at the main hospital. Does that help? Sheese - Reply to this comment
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