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by johnbush2-2009 August 1, 2008 1:38 PM EDT
Well, I''''d rather be compared to Britney Spears or Paris Hilton than George Bush.

Posted by pr_boxer at 07:48 AM : Aug 01, 2008

Well you may like it, but then you are not running for election.
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by johnbush2-2009 August 1, 2008 1:37 PM EDT
I have never met an individual more arrogant and so full of himself as Barrack bin Hussein. Hussein is the height of arrogance.
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by johnbush2-2009 August 1, 2008 1:34 PM EDT
Arrogance, thy name is Barrack bin Hussein.
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by jld1959 August 1, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
I just heard that another 51,000 Americans have lost there jobs, Millions of Americans do not have health care, an obsolete energy plan, and many other important issues not talked about by McCain. It is as if McCain has realized that he cannot compare with Obama on the issues, so his only hope of winning is to start trying to define Obama as an Elitist, Risky, Unpatiotic, frivolous and dangerous. McCain vowed he would run a clean & honorable campaign and make the distinction between himself and Obama on the issues. In the last couple of weeks the ads and statements out of McCain''s camp has been distorted,twisted, dishonest, outright lies & unethical. The MSM has also some blame to share for reporting untruths without a disclaimer i.e., "We cannot vouch for the truthfullness of this Ad". I was really hoping that the debates would be interesting and that the battle would be about issues, I know that won''t happen now. How could Obama have a battle of wits with McCain, when McCain is acting like a senile idiot!

Obama 08
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by peterp111 August 1, 2008 12:36 PM EDT
Duty, Honor, Country.

I have found it amusing that even though some bloggers have become nothing more than judgemental rambling empty headed people, one after the other, day after day, it reflects the way society seems to want to support "change" but refuses to do so for themselves.

Are we nothing more than children pretending to be grown ups?

Duty, Honor, Country- McCain
ME, ME, ME- Obama.
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by sst01 August 1, 2008 11:25 AM EDT
"but what we are talking about here is substance and not style, and what we are talking about is who has an agenda for the future of America.%u201D

John, it didn''t work for Hillary, it won''t work for you"

Suggest you stick to the tried & true "flip-flop" attack ,
Start with Bush tax cuts , a good way to promote the Republican agenda for America....


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by rudy654-2009 August 1, 2008 10:59 AM EDT
I can''t see the ad hurting Obama. It made him look popular and a star at the same time. I was laughing the whole time I saw it, because Obama couldn''t have received a better gift.
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by skyk-2009 August 1, 2008 10:55 AM EDT
When the truth hurts the Democrats scream and shout- blaming everyone else for their own malfunction. Their low intelligence should allow them to shoot themselves in the head soon enough.

Posted by Ariel133 at 07:18 AM : Aug 01, 2008

LOL YOU are joking right? LOL Why do you think McBush came out with this horrible attack Ad''s? LOL It was because he could NOT compete on the World Stage with Obama and he felt he HAD to drag him down to his level. It''s sick, it''s sad and EXACTLY what the Worst in our History did to get to the White House. What kind of fools would we be to allow that to happen a SECOND time?
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by pr_boxer August 1, 2008 10:51 AM EDT
Well, McBush does wear that flap pin in his lapel, and he also wears a ball cap and thats proof of his patrioism.
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by pr_boxer August 1, 2008 10:48 AM EDT
Well, I''d rather be compared to Britney Spears or Paris Hilton than George Bush.

Hang in there Sen McBush at least you''re not under indictment (yet) like buddy Ted Stevens!
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