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- Lets go ahead and put Barak on a dollar bill...that way we can "Prove" that we are not racist..and we will change our motto to "in change we trust". I think we should give him the Concord which has recently been retired. he has promised to keep the curtains open, and we like the way he smiles...
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- The type of people that read news and post to comments are what may be 3% of all Americans...that is probably high, but anyway we will call them the goats... the other 97% of the sheep are looking at porno or sports scores on the web, or HGTV.com... the sheep will get their clown in the donkey... and he will pass out the government cheese. All goats run for the hills! Shave off your horns so you will not be noticed, and try to escape when the shearing takes place.
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- Wow, what a dishonest article. The 757 is a narrow body aircraft. Airforce One is a 747 wide-body. Allen''s remark is completely off base.
Substantively, there''s no significant difference between the Obama and McCain planes. Obama''s seats resemble a Lazy-boy while McCain''s use plush leather. Please.
The only interesting part of the article mentions the contrast between the 2000 and 2008 McCain campaigns: the "Straight Talk/Open Access" policy has ended. - Reply to this comment
- Wow, what a dishonest article. The 757 is a narrow body aircraft. Airforce One is a 747 wide-body. Allen''s remark is completely off base.
Substantively, there''s no significant difference between the Obama and McCain planes. Obama''s seats resemble a Lazy-boy while McCain''s use plush leather. Please.
The only interesting part of the article mentions the contrast between the 2000 and 2008 McCain campaigns: the "Straight Talk/Open Access" policy has ended. - Reply to this comment
- Is this what his donors have in mind when they contribute to his campaign? I''d be pretty ticked if I gave $1,000 and he put it toward a leather La-Z-Boy.
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- {Does anyone think John McCain didn''''t get a little affirmative action of his own, being his father and grandfather went to the naval academy. That is affirmative action as well, it''''s the who you know thing usually done by the real elite/wealthy.
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Posted by vixie29 at 11:06 AM : Aug 04, 2008}
No vixie29, that''s a little something called "family tradition". Worst case scenario, you could argue that it was a little bit of "nepotism". Look it up. - Reply to this comment
- You know as well as i there are a plethora of bills that John McCain has sponsored or co-sponsored in his career that don''t fall under this elimination criterion...No objective observer could possibly possibly suggest that Barack Obama has the EXPERIENCE to be President...at best you might suggest that you HOPE he has the "judgment", that you HOPE he performs as well in office as he does on stage delivering a speech...but you cannot possibly argue that has more and better EXPERIENCE than McCain. Senators don''t become president because their record is long, specific and trackable...very easy to nail down the "flip flops". Yet McCain, in spite of 25 years of sponsorship/co of bills and law finds himself running against a rookie. This is a fact, you cannot dispute it. Particularly in the area of "uniting" through compromise as Obama has positioned himself. Rightly or wrongly, John McCain struggles to get voters to his own campaign events specifically because he has been bi-partisan in his sponsorships. (gang of 14 and McCain Feingold - most visible manifestations) Barack Obama=trust and hope on a wing and a prayer. Very nice guy it seems, but a socialist. (Could beYou want?) Thin resume and the unique story spread by his default 527 (i.e MSM) has allowed this interesting story to carry the day and his facts and potential agenda to be largely ignored. You cannot intelligibly argue that he has more experience than John McCain. The two are laughably incomparable.
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- I''m sure this dis-spells the notion that "the one", Obama is some kind of liberal elite. (insert eye roll)
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- I didn''t notice any press on the fact that obama had the American flag painted over on the side of the plane and on the tail. He changed the flag on the tail to his logo. I am suprised he didn''t replace it with a red flag with stategically placed tools.
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- Posted by workchurch at 12:12 PM : Aug 04, 2008
Give me 5 bills by McCain that don''t fall under the same ''elimination criteria'' that you used for Obama. - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.