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by gthc1 October 18, 2008 3:28 AM EDT
Nobody reads posts that contain no lowercase letters. Who wants to listen to somebody shout?
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by hungry4goodg October 18, 2008 12:21 AM EDT
''Joe the Lawmaker'' hit the nail on the head. Take away Sarah''s snotty/sarcastic comments and what''s left? Who knows, it''s all we ever hear from Sarah. It''s why Sen. McCain ''adopted'' her.
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by kansas1946 October 18, 2008 12:18 AM EDT
Go get her Joe! I am tired of it also. I am tired of the little innuendos that some states are "pro-American" translate pro-Republican and some are less so. Then when she gets called on it, she backs down. If you don''t mean something, don''t say it. If you mean it, defend it. She is like one of those little snotty girls that says something nasty about someone and then when she gets called on it, waffles all over the place. That is bully behavior and all bullies are cowards.
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by noblelumkin October 17, 2008 11:38 PM EDT
I am sorry I did not realize that it posted automatically. I won''t do it again.
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by czmdm October 17, 2008 11:38 PM EDT
McCain spokesperson Ben Porritt you wimp. You guys slur everyone you disagree with and whine when it''s dished back at you.

It''s over Benny. Get used to it. What did all the Repbs say? Oh yeah...."if you don''t like it why don''t you move to Iraq."

You betcha!
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by gingersnap19 October 17, 2008 11:38 PM EDT
As always, whenever the GOP uses an attack that goes wrong, it is always the fault of the liberals and the media.

McCain kept bringing up Joe the plumber at the debate until Obama finally responded. McCain is politically savvy enough to know that the media -- including that bastion of "fairly unbalanced" reporting FOX would go look up Joe the plumber. But this is still Obama''s fault?

All of Palin''s speeches are about dividing American into "patriots" who vote for McCain and the evil "others" who vote for Obama. Her supporters believe this nonsense, and it is not just a fringe. Go look at YouTube videos of people waiting to enter McCain-Palin events in Strongville, Ohio and Bethlehem, PA. These are not fringe folk, these are everyday people who believe the unfounded and dangerous allegations spouted by Palin and confirmed by the "we report what we decide" FOX and other right-wing commentators like Limbaugh.

Palin slipped -- and expressed her true feelings -- when she said that she was glad to visit "pro-American" parts of the country. She now back pedals because it plays badly on election day, but that is precisely what she meant. It''s "good us" versus "bad them," with absolutely no regard for the fear and distrust caused by this rhetoric.

Keep up the good work, Joe the Senator! You may not get as much coverage as Palin but you''ve got my vote!
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by cacatua08 October 17, 2008 11:37 PM EDT
Joe Biden is NOT an elitist snob! I''ve talked with him and watched him with regular people here in Iowa and there isn''t anything snobby about him! He is warm, funny, self-deprecating and empathetic! He goes to great pains to answer questions. He speaks his mind even if it gets him in hot water occasionally. That is why we like him. It is his humanity that makes him appealing. He is precisely the rare person who can do equally well as your neighbor or as an emissary on the world stage. He seems to be comfortable wherever he is and with whomever he is around.
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by learningzone October 17, 2008 11:36 PM EDT
Please check on report on Keith Olberman''s show tonight, Friday, that Obama''s general legal counsel has requested that the Justice Department investigate the White House and the McCain/Palin Campaign for interference in voter registration. Obama''s general counsel said that they had requested that the Special Prosecutor who is investigating the firings of the attorneys at the Justice Department add this allegation to her current investigation.
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by noblelumkin October 17, 2008 11:34 PM EDT
OneAmerican7: How bizarre to call it the "liberal attack machine". If there is an attack machine it is the Republican campaign. We face a very dangerous future and we must come together as a nation or more like a family to face that future or we are doomed as a nation. This hateful separation has to come to an end. We are all Americans who should be dedicated to the future of our children''s home. I believe we can work together and provide a future for our children, and the two ideologies of the two parties can work together.
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by noblelumkin October 17, 2008 11:33 PM EDT
OneAmerican7: How bizarre to call it the "liberal attack machine". If there is an attack machine it is the Republican campaign. We face a very dangerous future and we must come together as a nation or more like a family to face that future or we are doomed as a nation. This hateful separation has to come to an end. We are all Americans who should be dedicated to the future of our children''s home. I believe we can work together and provide a future for our children, and the two ideologies of the two parties can work together.
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