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by dmillersells October 23, 2008 4:09 PM EDT
Obama''s spread the wealth (socialism) will hurt all Americans.
The media has done an injustice to the American people by not investigating Obama. CBS,NBC,PBS have jumped at every opportunity to dig into Palin''s background, but not into Obamas. Report all the facts and let the American people decide. Journalism has died in 2008.
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by irmcvet97 October 23, 2008 4:09 PM EDT
It''s all this poor old man knows! ATTACK, ATTACK and ATTACK! I do not EVER remember anyone running for the office of President who is SO Angry! Solutions? Well now there he has NOTHING!
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by mollybee5 October 23, 2008 4:07 PM EDT
"What is conservatism? Is it not adherence to the old and tried, against the new and untried?"

Lincoln''s Cooper Institute Address, February 27, 1860.
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by blindhowlin October 23, 2008 4:06 PM EDT
Uh, John, just a small question. You say you are giving tax cuts to the wealthy so they can create new jobs, what happens if they take tax cut money and stick it in their pockets? Or buy a yacht or condo in Aspen? Or a $150,000 wardrobe?
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by keljacks2 October 23, 2008 3:58 PM EDT
Mollybee5 I admitt John McCain is begining to look like a drud addict who would do and say anything to get that drug. check out the symptoms
belittling of oneself doing things one would ordinarly not do
lying and more lying to cover up the other lie
manipulation
Denial
self pity wants everybody to believe he and Sarah are being pick on.
Blaming the media for being disliked
Everytime i listen to him I just shake my head becuase he is so obsessed. His true friends needs to tell him take a day off, rest, regroup and stay away from Foxnews because they don''t mean him any good. They provoke him and edges him on to become this monster. Surround himself with people whom has his best interest.
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by o_o_rly October 23, 2008 3:50 PM EDT
They keep repeating the same old lies that have been debunked by FactCheck.org (and others) and although they''ve been "called" on the repeating of this misinformation, they ignore it and continue.

What Obama has proposed would produce tax cuts, not tax increases, for about 80 percent of all WORKERS and families and about 95 percent of those with children, according to independent analysis by the Tax Policy Center.

According to the Tax Policy Center, without spending cuts elsewhere, Obama''s proposals could increase the projected debt $3.6 trillion - to equal a total of $5.9 trillion over 10 years.

HOWEVER - The same Tax Policy Center analysis shows that McCain''s proposals could raise the debt by $5.1 trillion - to $7.4 trillion over 10 years.

Who''s the big spender???
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by dzemog1 October 23, 2008 3:42 PM EDT
You know, I think John McCain has really lost it. If he really believes it''s Obama who''s saying anything to get elected, he''s clearly already on the road to senility. Get the man a doctor now!!!
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by fbla1805 October 23, 2008 3:41 PM EDT
People, I have a problem with Palin%u2019s position on rape, and on rape victims.

Anyone who can spend other peoples%u2019 money so lavishly on themselves, should also show generosity toward female rape victims who report that crime, and not force them to pay for the forensic kit needed in the work-up out of their own pocket, as Palin did while mayor of Wasilla. (Palin also favors compelling women by law to carry any pregnancy caused by rape to full-term and birth.)

How about a blog titled %u201CRape Finally Arriving as a Political Issue%u201D , accompanied by an interview where an honest journalist asks Palin to explain her public record?

The downside of the coming McCain/Palin election defeat is that she%u2019ll soon have more time for her hobbies, like shooting defenseless wolves out of planes & helicopters!
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by fbla1805 October 23, 2008 3:38 PM EDT
Is Sarah innovating again? Does want to end the recession we''re heading into with "trickle down" economics, by spending lavishly on herself?

--$4,716.49 on hair and makeup just through September,

--$5,102.71 at Bloomingdale%u2019s New York,

--$9,447.71 at Macy%u2019s in Minneapolis,

--$49,425.74 at Saks Fifth Avenue in St. Louis and New York

--and a whopping $75,062.63 spending spree at Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis (hey, doggone - this "hockey mom" is goin'' upscale on us real fast!).

Then there''s the $21,012 for her three daughters'' 64 one-way and 12 round-trip commercial flights since she took office as Gov. in December 2006 (thankfully, that bill was paid by the state of Alaska, admirably proving Palin''s credentials as an equal-opportunity biller!).

Republicans used to belittle former Sen. John Edwards'' $400 haircut, but compared to Palin, that looks like chump change!

Even "Joe" (actually Sam) the Plumber must be turning green with envy - Palin''s fashion budget for just these past few weeks is already more than four times the median salary of an American plumber ($37,514).

If elected, maybe she''ll single-handedly spend us out of this big recession Bush has us heading into! Wouldn''t she make a swell Pres.?

John McCain thinks so! Making her the V.P. candidate was his single most important decision going into this election campaign!

Does that make you confident of his judgment if elected President? Or not so much?
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by mollybee5 October 23, 2008 3:36 PM EDT
I never knew much about Sen. McCain but I have heard people, his own colleagues, talk about Sen. McCain%u2019s dignity and honor. Well, dignity and honor are gone from this man''s campaign. It%u2019s a shame; you have to feel kind of sorry for him. He should really stop now and leave himself with a little bit of each if he can. It%u2019s a shame wanting something so badly, what that will do to a man%u2019s character.
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by fbla1805 October 23, 2008 3:35 PM EDT
Hey John McCain! Where to get money for investments in roads, schools and bridges? Tax your citizens?

Heck no, doggone it! Sarah "Spread the Wealth" Palin knows a better way, and you should study this for your next big mavericky tax proposals!

Sarah the Innovator has single-handedly created a new Republican no-tax but spend model:

--no taxes in Alaska (no sales tax, no income tax),

--hundreds of millions in socialist welfare in Alaska (including thousand dollar checks to all),

--including the "Bridge to Nowhere" (flip-flopping for it before she was against it!),

--even hiring a D.C. lobbying firm to get millions while she was the small-town mayor of Wasilla (pop. 7,000!),

--paying for this welfare socialism (spreading the wealth) by boondoggling taxpayers from the %u201Cother 49%u201D to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars of our taxes each year since taking over as Gov. of Alaska (%u201CI spend, you pay!%u201D),

--and covering her trail by neatly babbling on about "government get out of my way" (but only after I%u2019ve fleeced you dudes of your money!) in the debate with Biden!

John, can''t you be creative for once, and find a way to transfer this great fiscal innovation to the Federal budget, too! Like, maybe if we got all our taxes from Alaska, and gave everyone in the "other 49" rebates, hmm?
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by john43218 October 23, 2008 3:32 PM EDT
Yet, as we shall see, there have been in the past%u2014and are now%u2014many Antichrists! And underlying all of their deceptions is the "spirit of Antichrist"%u2014the wrong approaches and false doctrines which have blinded billions of human beings from understanding God%u2019s Truth. The "doctrine" of Antichrist is not understood by most of the world%u2019s religious leaders.
"How so?" you might ask.
Because there is a very real Satan the Devil. Jesus Christ twice called him the "ruler of this world" (John 12:31; 14:30). Satan is the great deceiver. The Apostle John made it very clear that Satan deceives the vast majority of mankind: "So the great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world; he was cast to the earth, and his angels were cast out with him" (Revelation 12:9).
"But I am not deceived!" you might say.
Do not be too sure!

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by lisa459 October 23, 2008 3:19 PM EDT
Much like everyone else, seems to me McCain is the one who will say anything to get elected. Seriously McCain, it is 12 days till election. You are 10 points behind. There is no hope. Just end your career with some dignity old man.
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by teacher1917 October 23, 2008 3:14 PM EDT
McCain will say anything not to get elected.
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by teacher1917 October 23, 2008 3:13 PM EDT
McCain will say anything not to get elected.
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by jasonmcj October 23, 2008 3:11 PM EDT
Judign by this article, it is McCain who will say anything to ge elected.

Obamas based his tax policies off of what people asked for and what is best for our nation.

McCain is TOTALLY clueless and needs to be put down.
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by dburfears October 23, 2008 3:11 PM EDT
My father taught me early in life that people reveal themselves in how they choose to portray others.

A thief will often think other people are stealing. A racist will assume other people are racists. John McCain says Obama will "say anything" when he is the one who is lying and knows he is lying.

McCain has no HONOR left.

McCain has lost his DIGNITY.

McCain has lost contact with the TRUTH.

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by firstdudenot October 23, 2008 3:09 PM EDT
John McCain, referring to the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, said: "I was on board of the USS Enterprise, I sat in the cockpit, on the flight deck of the USS Enterprise, off Cuba. I had a target. My friends, you know how close we came to a nuclear war." Then, he went on and said "America will not have a president who needs to be tested. I''ve been tested, my friends." You have been tested? Hummm! Let%u2019s see! You, Sir, were in the Oval Office at that time presiding over the negotiation with the Russians. Right! In other words, you were the Commander in Chief with the authority to call all the shots. I would say that President John F. Kennedy was the one who was tested. Not the other John. Not you John McCain. Sir, in this case, you have not been tested yet. Therefore, you have no scars to prove that you have been tested! Do you? I think the %u201CStraight Talk Express%u201D, John McCain, has some explanations to do to the American people. It%u2019s RIDICULOUS. Now! Who would say anything to get elected? You, Sir!
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by mikeant50 October 23, 2008 3:04 PM EDT
Haven''t they tried this line of attack before?
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by DCropp October 23, 2008 3:00 PM EDT
McCain really has no clue what is going on from day to day. Every single day, he repeats what his handlers tell him.

The day McCain listened to Rove and picked Palin is the day McCain lost this election. Palin has no clue about National politics. It''s clear the only thing Palin can do is deliver a pre-written speech.

She keeps getting facts wrong, including things that a third grade class knew about the VP but Palin did not. Absolutely shocking that third graders know more about the roll of a VP than Palin does.
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