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by jar1031 October 11, 2008 3:01 AM EDT
mccain i am very proud of you today it took guts.
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by newslink October 11, 2008 1:34 AM EDT
MCcain is the same man, that started this Racism, fear based rallies. Now he want to come off as a Peacemaker. America is not Buying it.
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by October 11, 2008 1:29 AM EDT
Well, Mccain/Palin have been lying. This is what happens when you lie and they should be sued for slander and inciting a riot. I only hope one of these people does not do something really stupid!!? I cannot believe two grown adults would behave this way? Do we really want them as P/VP??? Obama is much more stable they they.
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by setsailtack October 11, 2008 1:22 AM EDT
Some of the comments from "easeltine" based on a false email confuse people. Turn to page 261 in "The Audacity of Hope" and you will find the truth. He makes reference to the treatment of Japanese internments of WW2 and declares for all immigrants that "he will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." I suggest the public read the text of both books before you buy into the profane lies. Ignorance is not bliss it is a disaster.
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by cms41 October 11, 2008 12:55 AM EDT
please, easeltine, check out http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/ownwords.asp to see how Obama''s words have been twisted by some really crazy haters and then passed on by folks like you. Just do some research before you put stuff out there that just isn''t true. Such junk weakens your already flimsy case.
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by grandesign October 11, 2008 12:52 AM EDT
McCain shook his head. %u201CNo ma%u2019am, he%u2019s a decent family man, a citizen, that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues, and that%u2019s what this campaign is all about.%u201D

Finally, the McCain I had respected for so long over the years. I hope he doesn''t entirely get sucked into the Republican hate group-think. He may very well keep his integrity, regardless of power politics.
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by darkroom2 October 11, 2008 12:39 AM EDT
to teddiezmom you are completely wrong the weathermen killed to wells fargo drivers in an attempted robbery for which ayers wife went to prison.
really need to ck facts before running off at the mouth.
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by classicanne October 10, 2008 11:26 PM EDT
I am bemused by "Christians" who say they are fearful of Senator Obama. Why? The man''s life is an open book. What is it that scares you about him? I''ll tell you what scares me; it''s the "Christians" at the McCain/Palin rallies who are just about ready to erupt into physical violence. McCain and Palin will be responsible if this happens.
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by sallievoter October 10, 2008 11:11 PM EDT
MODERATE REPUBLICANS....

liking the fascist bent of your party nowadays? if not, please consider voting for Obama. He will not make you attend hate rallies or scream "kill" or "terrorist" to punctuate a speech.

GOP is becoming known as the violent klan Party of the US. How humiliating for the intelligent REpublicans who have worked to make the country better....

your party is being overrun with a mean violent mob mentality.

Democrats will not threaten to hurt you or kill you, and will not try to terrorize you into submission for your vote.

Beware, Republicans, your party is annexed by the racist bigot extremists....and mccain and palin are letting them.

America is rejecting all of this....Obama''''s polls are increasing specifically because he offers peace and prosperity, hope and respect. mccain offers hate and bigotry. The polls tell us that people don''t want to be like the haters. They want something BETTER for thier families. mccain has really gone off the deep end.
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by geek143 October 10, 2008 11:00 PM EDT
A bit too late to try and put out the fire that Palin has fueled.

Your reap the crop that you have sowed.
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by kopana October 10, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
So what''s your point???You mean the world financial markets are in chaos and you are afraid of Obama...Oh please...if you want to be afraid of something real be afraid of Ms. Palin..the women who has stated that she is for expanded VP powers directly against what is stated in the U.S. Constitution, she as governor is suing the U.S. Department of Interior for putting polar bears on the endangered species list..and you are afraid of Obama and maybe a misspelled word..get for real...Get Smarter VOTE OBAMA/Biden 08
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by obama4presid October 10, 2008 10:57 PM EDT
Now McCain''s supporters are, inadvertently, proving that he is unfit and incapable of providing leadership to the country by proving that he can not even lead them. He is so pathetic that it almost makes me feel sorry for him.
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by user168-2009 October 10, 2008 10:53 PM EDT
Looks like McCain is beginning to realize he''''s Captain on a ship of fools.

Posted by smurfcrusher at 07:49 PM

Thanks for saying what I wanted to say too.
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by paris1969 October 10, 2008 10:52 PM EDT
Thank you Senator McCain, I will respectfully not vote for Obama.
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by user168-2009 October 10, 2008 10:51 PM EDT
John McCain was the one to inject "disrespect" in this campaign. He came 894 out of 899 not for no reason - he has 0 intelligence to even comprehend the word "respect", let alone anything else. It''s no wonder that "Anger dwells only in the bosom of the fools."
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by smurfcrusher October 10, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
Looks like McCain is beginning to realize he''s Captain on a ship of fools.
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