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- Please, Senator, tell us who Sarah would reform in Washington. What, what? OMG! This is too hard a question! I can''t think. I can''t think!
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- What does it say about what McSame thinks about our country when he nominates a COMPLETELY UNQUALIFIED person to be vice-president? Wasn''''t that his complaint about Obama?
Posted by noloyalisti
Unqualified in whose opinion, yours? What makes you think your an authority on whether she''s qualified or not? Please tell everyone so they will know where your coming from. - Reply to this comment
- The religious right seems so caught up in hot-button issues they cannot see straight. Look---I do not believe in abortion---but I know that you cannot legislate against it. It would just create a black market. Do you really believe that criminalizing desperate women is the way to solve this problem----do you really believe that? Can''''t you see that we have to work on solving the problems---together---that create the perceived need for abortion.
Posted by dibs977
Another cbs worker flooding the forums, go home. To the ridiculous statement about not being able to outlaw murder, in case you haven''t noticed it already is. There''s no black market as you call it, but it happens. The only difference is they feel it''s ok to murder as long as their not able to speak out or scream for help. Sipporting a woman''s right to kill defenseless children is horrendous, and if you vote people like Barack Hussein Obama into office that support and feel like a baby is a punishment, then your not a man, because that''s just a cowardly act. Even if you don''t physically do the actual killing, you have their blood on your hands just as if you did if you vote to empower someone to get in the position to make it happen. No around around it, you stick your head in the sand and pretend nobody can see you, or just keep denying the truth, but it''s still there. - Reply to this comment
- I am sensing the Palin novelty has worn off. She demonstrated that she has no business being one-heartbeat away from the presidency. McSame is trying to win on being a POW 40 years ago and now revealing he is a liar and would do anything (Country First my arse) to get elected. The media, DEMs and even some Repubs are turned off with his campaign of lies and distractions. I am sensing the polls next week will start to reflect reality. Very bad news for McSame because then the debates start and he does not even belong on the same stage as Obama. I think Obama will win this election and it will not be as close as people are predicting.
Posted by Tonyd_31
I''m sure of it now, you are one of those paid workers, or you work for cbs, and everyone knows they are in Barack Hussein Obama''s corner, so not much different. Shouldn''t cbs let the forums be for the visitors? You all should stay out of the discussions, it isn''t very ethical, but what can you expect from a liberal news media outlet. Your really scared of Palin, or you wouldn''t be saying things that are so obviously incorrect. Her numbers are growing, the novelty as you put it isn''t a novelty, but a sign that she''s for real and you libs are scared. Keep up up the good propaganda posting tony, it only supports the conservatives views that the dem party is blinded by hate and will never debate an issue on facts, just name calling, personal attacks and spreading of unsubstantiated rumors. - Reply to this comment
- With respect to the issues, McSame has not talked about any during the whole campaign which should alarm anybody who is considering voting for him. He is ranting and raving about ethics reform and ear marks. But I will argue that with this economy, there are more pressing issues to address.
Posted by Tonyd_31
I must say you sound like one of those paid workers by the Barack Hussein Obama campaign they hired to repeat talking points and worn out cliches, spreading misinformation as much as you can. Your words give you away. Being your a liberal I wouldn''t expect you to understand how important ethics are, since you generally don''t appear to have any, but they matter greatly, for without any, you can''t get things done that need to be done in Washington. Also, if you don''t think earmarks that McCain is trying to get rid of don''t effect the economy, well, nothing else to be said then really except you don''t know anything about the subject. - Reply to this comment
- The dems should man up and admit they took a shot at Palin
Posted by BeeBaBoo
Lady, if you did not watch it, you should not be sittng here repeating (what has been shown to be) a lie. Obama was clearly talking about McSame re-packaging Bush''''s policies. that shows me how uninformed you people are. Please educate yourself before you get on here sounding as silly and out-of-touch with reality as McSame showed yesterday on the View.
Posted by Tonyd_31
Yes you are tonyd, either that or just a one of those libs that will deny the truth to the end. Everybody knows what he meant, his campaign people used the term in one of their meetings when they were discussing it, maybe you missed that too. - Reply to this comment
- Now in Palin''''s interview
on ABC, in response to being
asked if we might go to war with
Russia over Georgia she says
"Perhaps". Dear God! Is this
the kind of foreign policy this
ticket wants to give us? Do they know the value of diplomacy? Do
they even know what diplomacy means?
Posted by leehigh3
What would you have said, do you not know the meaning of the word perhaps? Try using a dictionary. I always try to encourage libs to pick up a book and read, that''s how you learn, instead of being a polly parrot and repeating worn out cliches from the dnc. Perhaps means possibly, not certain. In such circumstances one does not jump to a decision before actual events have occurred, least wise not intelligent people. Careless wreckless inviduals like Barack Hussein Obama and joe biden who is notoriously known as a hot head and gets very rude when things don''t go his way. I saw the interview and McCain didn''t get angry at all, you must have mistaken his demeanor since he is passionate about his views on topics and your use to seeing people like Barack Hussein Obama who stutters and stammers trying to think up the right answer for the moment, he doesn''t really know what he believes and he doesn''t want to get caught telling a lie, so he has to think about every thing he says. That''s the big difference between someone who actually belives in what they say and someone that doesn''t. - Reply to this comment
- I could not believe how disrespectful the "ladies" of the view treated Sen. McCain. Truly another low in television.
Posted by BeeBaBoo
We, as Americans, all owe these ladies our gratitude for taking a stand against dishonesty in presidential politics. It is high time we stop the crooks from lying their way into power like the current ''Resident''. - Reply to this comment
- Yes, I also heard the anger in McCain''s voice. I hear the anger
in his voice everytime he speaks.
He views everything from a military
perspective and apparently thinks
a military solution is the answer
to our problems anywhere in the
world.
Now in Palin''s interview
on ABC, in response to being
asked if we might go to war with
Russia over Georgia she says
"Perhaps". Dear God! Is this
the kind of foreign policy this
ticket wants to give us? Do they know the value of diplomacy? Do
they even know what diplomacy means? - Reply to this comment
- RUDE! RUDE! RUDE!
I don''t care what side your on these ladies were rude to John McCain. Even libs have to admit they never would have talked to BO like this. Big mistake, this is the very thing that''s propelling the McCain-Palin ticket with independsnts. - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.