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by hunterdon6 February 9, 2009 8:10 AM EST
You people are very bitter. All politicians are only it in for themselves. After a couple years in government, they can all retire very rich people. Where do you think this money comes from? The politicians could care less about the people. Democrats and Republicans are all the same...Its not what I can do for the country, but what can the country do for me!
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by jw218389 February 9, 2009 6:58 AM EST
Just LIKE THE GOP HUH!!!???

I guess we''''d better invade Iraq. or Canada, or Venezeula, or even Russia if they have oil???

Perhaps we should kill some Arab children for no reason - so we can be "just like the GOP"???

Should we spit on some black people so we can be "just like the GOP???"

Should we mak e fun of some unemployed people so we can be "just like the GOP???"

Should we give TAX CUTS TO PEOPLE WITH NO JOBS so we can be just like the GOP???"

FU McCain and the elitest white stallion that you rode in on (that your wife bought for you rich boy!!!!

KMA GOP!! You guys are trying to cause another DEPRESSSION so you can afford to build another mansion on Palm Beach!!!!
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by beach671 February 9, 2009 5:43 AM EST
I voted for Obama because Iraq had nothing to do with 9-11. Saudi Arabia had alot to do with 9-11.

Maybe under Obama word will get out that just prior to 9-11 the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia held the U.S. military hostage for 2 days at Prince Sultan Air Base.

Dig democrats, dig. You''ll find it.
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by souljam76 February 9, 2009 5:31 AM EST
What? McCain is correct. FYI, McCain lost cause of Sarah Palin''s background. People voted for that Obama cause of Sarah Palin. I wish people wouldn''t have been against Palin.

Now we know why McCain lost in a landslide.
Posted by sethw76 at 12:25 AM : Feb 09, 2009
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by auscross1277 February 9, 2009 5:19 AM EST
What? McCain is correct. FYI, McCain lost cause of Sarah Palin''''s background. People voted for that Obama cause of Sarah Palin. I wish people wouldn''''t have been against Palin.
*** Mccain lost because of Mccain! Palin actually energized the repub base in the south.. i''m a democrat and can atleast admit she added some type of energy to the most boring campaign ever... Mccain was running a campaign based on george w bush''s unpopular policies! He wanted to give amnesty to millions of illegals... i''m sure even most die hard repubs are happy amnesty mccain lost!
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by fetuskarate February 9, 2009 5:18 AM EST
bitter little *** isn''t he?
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by auscross1277 February 9, 2009 5:17 AM EST
It''''s nice to see Senator McCain look relaxed and rested after the grueling campaign. He''''s a great man.
Posted by standlee5 at 12:04 AM : Feb 09, 2009
*** What are you smoking? Mccain is anything but a great man! He would support the stimulus if it benefited rich people instead of working class people! or maybe he would support this stimulus if it gave amnesty to over 20 million illegals! I hate Amnesty Mccain!
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by roachcrusher February 9, 2009 5:07 AM EST
"In the interest of full disclosure, that''s the way the Bush administration [operated] when we Republicans were in charge. That''s the way we did business..." John McCain quoted above.

This peanut has not one foot in reality. The Republican conservative government was a big, free-spending secret government.

The truth means little to Republicans and Cons like McCain.
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by souljam76 February 9, 2009 5:05 AM EST
What? McCain is correct. FYI, McCain lost cause of Sarah Palin''s background. People voted for that Obama cause of Sarah Palin. I wish people wouldn''t have been against Palin.

Now we know why McCain lost in a landslide.
Posted by sethw76 at 12:25 AM : Feb 09, 2009
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by smirk22-2009 February 9, 2009 4:56 AM EST
"The fundamentals of our economy are strong."
John McCain
Sept. 15, 2008

There''s no real reason to listen to this fool. He lost all credibility quite a while ago.
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by smirk22-2009 February 9, 2009 4:55 AM EST
Bush jr. lost the popular vote in 2000 and just barely scraped by in 2004. Obama, on the other hand, won with a mandate following the ending of the very unpopular President Bush. The Democrats have a good majority of Americans that support their agenda.
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by vincan-2009 February 9, 2009 3:46 AM EST
I could care less if it is bipartisan. When republicans began racing out to the TV cameras to rip and tear apart President Obama''s effects to help our economy, create jobs, and help states with there important programs they did nothing but show themselves to be remarkably ruthless and rotten. Republicans idea of tax cuts is not going to stimulate jobs for most people who really need help because they have lost their jobs and their homes. Republicans caused these problems by never questioning anything Bush and Cheney wanted to do. Now they think it is so smart to stand in the way of President Obama''s efforts to help all of the country. Republicans are looking like spoil sports who lost the election and are just mean hateful bullies. Not the least admirable when America needs leaders who have integrity, honor and concern for the country.
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by sethw76 February 9, 2009 3:25 AM EST
Now we know why McCain lost in a landslide.
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by standlee5 February 9, 2009 3:09 AM EST
Thanks for keeping it real Senator McCain. You''re doing good work in Congress and we all benefit from your experience and leadership.
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by standlee5 February 9, 2009 3:04 AM EST
It''s nice to see Senator McCain look relaxed and rested after the grueling campaign. He''s a great man.
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by clovisbuford February 9, 2009 2:39 AM EST
I''''''''m going now, Good night!


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Posted by erasmus606 at 11:35 PM : Feb 08, 2009
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should have known they were from canuckistan ..they were way to reasonable.
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by stinginrich February 9, 2009 2:36 AM EST
I''''m going now, Good night!


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Posted by erasmus606 at 11:35 PM : Feb 08, 2009
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See Ya, you Wacky Canadian you....
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by erasmus606 February 9, 2009 2:35 AM EST
I''m going now, Good night!
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by stinginrich February 9, 2009 2:33 AM EST

That wasn''''t a come-on, that was a THREAT!:)



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Posted by erasmus606 at 11:31 PM : Feb 08, 2009
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Well, I wouldn''t give you one unless you wanted one.... :0)
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by erasmus606 February 9, 2009 2:33 AM EST
My last post was meant for repo man.
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