VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Oct. 13, 2008

McCain Unveils Tough New Rhetoric

Republican Presidential Nominee Vows To Fight For New Direction As Polls Show Him Behind Obama

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(CBS/AP)  Republican John McCain pledged to fight for a new direction for the country in an energetic new campaign stump speech Monday that sought to distance him from the economic policies of President Bush.

"We cannot spend the next four years as we have spent much of the last eight: waiting for our luck to change," McCain said while campaigning with running mate Sarah Palin in this once reliably Republican state that has become a battleground this year. "The hour is late; our troubles are getting worse; our enemies watch. We have to act immediately. We have to change direction now."

The Arizona senator insisted he understood Americans' concerns about the deepening financial crisis, even as fears about the meltdown have moved voters firmly in Democrat Barack Obama's

The repudiation of the Republican incumbent's economic policies came as McCain has struggled to find a message that would reverse his sagging poll results nationally and in some battleground states. Yet, McCain echoed a line from President George H.W. Bush and his son, George W. Bush, about Democrats "measuring the drapes" that proved ineffectual for the GOP in 1992 and 2006.

"Sen. Obama is measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker (Nancy) Pelosi and Sen. (Harry) Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq," McCain said, targeting the prospect of one-party government with references to the Democratic leaders of the House and Senate.

In 1992, President George H.W. Bush told a Houston rally when he went to the Oval Office he expected to find Democratic candidate Bill Clinton "there measuring the drapes. Put those drapes on hold, it's going to be curtain time." Clinton unseated Bush.

In October 2006, President Bush said congressional Democrats "were measuring the drapes" and planning to take control of Congress. A month later, Democrats won the House and Senate.

McCain acknowledged Obama's lead in the polls. "The national media has written us off," McCain added. "But they forgot to let you decide."

"What America needs in this hour is a fighter," he said, adding that he knew Americans were worried about the direction of the country.

"I know what hopelessness feels like. It's an enemy who defeats your will. I felt those things once before. I will never let them in again," McCain said, a clear reference to his 5 1/2 years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. "I'm an American. And I choose to fight."

"In the face of growing unease in the Republican Party about his campaign’s response to the economic crisis, McCain used his speech today to try and recast his message," said CBSNews.com senior political editor Vaughn Ververs. "Hewing to his conservative economic platform of lower-taxes, free trade and fiscal discipline, McCain resurrected his call from the Republican convention, urging his supporters to 'fight' on and once again raising questions about Barack Obama's experience. But those arguments haven't worked so far, it's uncertain that finding a new way to frame them will make any difference."

He renewed his pledge to freeze federal spending, renegotiate distressed mortgages to help middle class homeowners, and cut taxes. He also vowed to bring more experienced leadership to the White House, because "the next president won't have time to get used to the office."

McCain compared Obama to Herbert Hoover, the Republican who was president when the stock market crashed in 1929 triggering the Depression.

"The last president to raise taxes and restrict trade in a bad economy as Sen. Obama proposes was Herbert Hoover. That didn't turn out too well," McCain said. "They say those who don't learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. Well, my friends, I know my history lessons, and I sure won't make the mistakes Sen. Obama will."

In fact, Obama's tax plan calls for reductions for Americans making less than $200,000 a year.

McCain's retooled pitch comes as Republican campaign veterans say he needs to do more than just attack Obama in an economic environment that favors Democrats.

Obama leads in enough states to be within reach of the 270 Electoral College votes needed for victory while McCain is being forced to defend Republican turf where polls show the race close. That's partly because of Obama's well-funded onslaught of TV ads and extensive network of field troops registering and canvassing voters; McCain trails on both fronts.

It was a measure of McCain's troubles that he was campaigning Monday, just three weeks before the election, in Virginia and later in North Carolina, both normally solid for the GOP nominee but in play this year. (Read more campaign news in Virginia from CBS News and around the Web.)

And Democrats were eyeing GOP-leaning West Virginia as a possible place to eek out a victory; Obama's TV ads meant for Ohio have bled into the state and there are indications that economic fears may be starting to tilt the state toward the Democrats. Palin landed in West Virginia over the weekend before traveling to campaign in Ohio.

Introducing McCain to the Virginia crowd, Palin sought to temper the sometimes volatile outbursts from supporters against Obama that marked the ticket's rallies last week.

The Alaska governor never mentioned the Illinois senator by name or his connections to 1960s-era radical Bill Ayers, a reference she made repeatedly last week that incited the crowds.

When supporters started chanting "No-Bama, No-Bama," Palin jumped in to say voter anger was driven by economic woes.

"There's anger about the insider dealing of lobbyists. Anger about the greed on Wall Street. Anger about the arrogance of the Washington elite," she said.

McCain and Obama will debate Wednesday at Hofstra University on Long Island, N.Y. CBS News anchor Bob Schieffer will moderate the 90-minute forum.

Still, McCain promised to run a "respectful" campaign in the weeks to come.

"I respect Senator Obama, we will conduct a respectful race and be sure everyone else does too. But there are stark difference between us," McCain said.

On Sunday, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a top adviser to McCain, said the presidential candidate was considering a reduction in taxes on investments, including a possible cut in the capital gains tax. But campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said McCain would not announce any specific proposals during campaign stops Monday in Virginia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. He added, "We will likely have further proposals this week as economic news and conditions change."

Graham, on CBS News' Face the Nation said the GOP candidate was considering policy proposals that would cut taxes on investments.

"I think it goes along the lines of now's the time to lower tax rates for investors, capital gains tax, dividend tax rates, to make sure that we can get the economy jump-started," Graham said. "It will be a very comprehensive approach to jump-start the economy by allowing capital to be formed easier in America by lowering taxes."

McCain already has laid out proposals to address the crisis, including a $300 billion plan for the federal government to buy distressed mortgages and renegotiate them at a reduced price.

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by usclimey October 13, 2008 3:07 PM EDT
All he''s doing is changing the pig''s lipstick.
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by usclimey October 13, 2008 3:09 PM EDT
Posted by Colt8881

Not sure about Shannon being mudrose. Mudrose might have been horribly misguided but she was usually much more eloquent than Shannon''s ever been.
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by troutfisher4 October 13, 2008 3:15 PM EDT
"My friends, we''ve got them just where we want them," McCain planned to tell supporters, according to speech excerpts provided by the campaign.


LMFAO!

Denial or stupidity or bravado? You decide.
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by irmcvet97 October 13, 2008 3:16 PM EDT
This TIRED Old Man will say or do whatever it takes to win.... WHO knows WERE he''ll be IF he''s elected on ANYTHING. When he stepped to the mike as our economy slipped off the cliff and said the Fundamentals of the Economy are fine and less than a few hows later told me that for the FIRST TIME in our HISTORY the Fundamentals meant, the Working People... you know the people who''s standard of living has gone down hill since 2000? Well WE were the Fundamentals and ONLY our ability to Work. When you are watching a job loss in excess of 100,000 and you''ve already seen MILLIONS leave before them? Well I''d say he''s just as much out of touch as a man can get.
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by repforbarack October 13, 2008 3:18 PM EDT
"We''re going to spend a lot of time and after I whip his you-know-what in this debate, we''re going to be going out 24/7," McCain said of Democratic rival Barack Obama.



McCain has lost himself
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by irmcvet97 October 13, 2008 3:20 PM EDT
When Obama sits back and watches Israel.I told you so...

Posted by mr22585 at 11:58 AM : Oct 13, 2008

Uh Huh?! Sparky there is little doubt that the Congress of this nation, regardless of Party, will make sure funds are available to defend our Ally, always has been for all the rest! There''s also, no reason to believe that OBAMA, as all Democrats all the way back to Truman, will be a good ally TO Isreal. He just will approach the Arab Countries differently than the Far Reich has under Bush/McSame.
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by dburfears October 13, 2008 3:20 PM EDT
McCain is bad enough.

It''s the half-wit who will become President when McCain dies in office that I''m scared sh*tless about.
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by hypnotoad72 October 13, 2008 3:22 PM EDT
Increase spending? Hasn''t enough of that been done the last 8 years?

Candidates on both sides, especially the one that currently is relying on them more, need to stop with the pithy catchphrases and get into some real detail. That''s all people really want in the end.
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by helloall34 October 13, 2008 3:26 PM EDT
"...Hewing to his conservative economic platform of lower-taxes, free trade and fiscal discipline, McCain resurrected his call from the Republican convention..."
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The problem is those trickle-down polices with associated deregulation just don''t work. The economy grows overall, but at the expense of huge deficits, corruption, and an eroding middle classes. The richest 1% have see comes rise by ~15% while the other 99% have seen 1.5%. it is just not sustainable. Additionally, common sense tells us that when times are good we should prepare for when times are not so good. This trickle-down policies cause us run record deficits again and again. Only Clinton had a balanced budget and economic growth. It''s time to move the country forward. McCain is a good man, but he represents the past.
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by olydem58 October 13, 2008 3:28 PM EDT
Too bad John didn''t think about issues as a way to win an election. John is loosing all respect he has gained is his lifetime. John has become a tool of the far right not himself. He won on his appeal to both sides. The republicans are throwing him to the wolves they don''t care what happen to the man after the election
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by caddillackid October 13, 2008 3:31 PM EDT
With the end of Bush-Cheney...we need to also end this so-called Columbus Day. Why is a day set aside, banks and gov offices closing to honor this "Christopher Columbus." First of all, this prick did not discover America! Hello Idiots!...the indians were already here!! I say quit lying to American school children, keep banks ect open and end the Columbus Day bullSh*t....just another stupid thing America does....observe this stupid day!
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by cbshoveit2 October 13, 2008 3:33 PM EDT
HOW BAD IS IT? THE POOR GUYS AT FOX NEWS SUNDAY LOOK LIKE THEY ARE AT A FUNERAL! WILLIAM CRYSTAL SAYS THE CAMPAIGN IS IN THE DITCH. WILL AT ABC IS DISCUSTED WITH MCCAIN. NEWS FLASH TO MCCAIN- 21 DAYS OUT. YOU HAVE FLIP FLOPPED MORE THAN JOHN KERRY/ FROM THE ECONOMY, FROM CALLING OBAMA A TERRORIST. SARAH PALIN IS GUILTY AT TROOPERGATE AND IF YOU READ THE REPORT ON PAGE 5 IT SAYS THAT IT IS MISDEMEANOR PUNISHABLE BY FORFEITING YOUR JOB OR OFFICE. THE REPORT CAN BE SEEN OFF MSNBC''S WEB SITE. IN REALITY SHE IS NOT EVEN A GOVERNOR ANYMORE. MCCAIN HAD TWO YEARS TO A RUN A CAMPAIGN. WHO OR WHAT EVER IS RUNING HIS CAMPAIGN AND A GOOD MAN IN THE GROUND. IT''S 4TH QUARTER YOUR DOWN 14 TO 0. THROW A HAIL MARY? MAYBE BUSH WILL CAPTURE BIN LADEN FROM THE BASEMENT OF THE WHITE HOUSE OR INVADE IRAN? DESPERATE TIMES AND DESPOT REPUBLICANS!
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by pga39120 October 13, 2008 3:33 PM EDT
McCain announced his willingness to keep U.S. troops in Iraq for decades--a statement sure to inflame Iraqis and endanger American troops. McCain: "Make it a hundred" years in Iraq and "that would be fine with me." (Derry, New Hampshire Town Hall meeting, 1/3/08)
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by heartlandjim October 13, 2008 3:36 PM EDT
This disgusts me to no end. Now, I''m getting chain e-mails from good christian people that Obama is the Anti-Christ. The McCain-Palin new mesage - be afraid!!! Vote for us or you will die!!! Not me fear mongers; I''m voting for Obama!!!!
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by repforbarack October 13, 2008 3:37 PM EDT
Fighting for a new direction?

Bit late for that.

Maybe in 2012, my friend.
Posted by doorgunner2


By then he''ll be what...104 years old?
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by sly_64 October 13, 2008 3:38 PM EDT


McCain will say anything to get elected. If he ever does get elected, wait and see how many promises he keeps. Unless his cronies are going to benefit from it.

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by bobnjersey October 13, 2008 3:40 PM EDT
[McCain argues he can win the race despite national and battleground state polls showing him trailing Obama amid the deepening market crisis. ]

he''s a maverick ... she''s a maverick ... nobody can beat a pair of mavericks ... especially someone who''s ''pal-ing'' around with a terrorist ... and likes the same type of doritos as bin laden.
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by sly_64 October 13, 2008 3:40 PM EDT
With the end of Bush-Cheney...we need to also end this so-called Columbus Day. Why is a day set aside, banks and gov offices closing to honor this "Christopher Columbus." First of all, this prick did not discover America! Hello Idiots!...the indians were already here!! I say quit lying to American school children, keep banks ect open and end the Columbus Day bullSh*t....just another stupid thing America does....observe this stupid day!


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Posted by caddillackid

Columbus never set foot in America, he was close, but not here.
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by flalady41 October 13, 2008 3:41 PM EDT
I don''t know who is doing the polls, but I just traveled from Florida to North Carolina/Tennessee/Georgia...while there I traveled through several towns...only saw about 6 Obama signs and MANY McCain signs (too many to count)!
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by freedomobama October 13, 2008 3:42 PM EDT
It may be some direction..but i doubt it will be a good one
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by truthislife1 October 13, 2008 3:42 PM EDT
I''m a Christian (been one for 30 years) and I received this e-mail also. It disgusts me too. I beleive it''s stupid and completely wacko.
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by boatdocster October 13, 2008 3:43 PM EDT
John McSame

Just go home. America does not need another 4 years of GWB, the constant lies, shifting positions and deals for the rich. Take Ditzo with you (Palin).
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by libratine October 13, 2008 3:43 PM EDT
What a lemming.

His advisers turn him East - he bumps into a wall. His advisers turn him North - he bumps into a wall - his advisers turn him West - he bumps into a wall. It''s the fourth quarter and there is no place McCain can turn but South.
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by gambi3 October 13, 2008 3:44 PM EDT
McCain take on a new directionz???? Whick one will it be today? He''s tried East, West, North oh yes it must be South since that''s where his numbers in the polls are going. Stop the hate and lies you throw at Obama and maybe some one will take you seriously. oops I forgot that can''t happen after your disgusting pick for a Vice President you''ll never live that choice down.
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by freedomobama October 13, 2008 3:47 PM EDT
Lindsey Graham claims McCain is going to continue the Bush policies of "trickle down economics." That doesn''''t sound much like a change to me.


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Posted by tuckerndfw at 12:44 PM

All i''ve got to say is...we just need somthing different..and i really cant believe the Rep. doesnt think it either..
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by cariboubarbi October 13, 2008 3:48 PM EDT



After 8 years of failed policies, all McSame has to offer is smear and fear.


It''s time for a change in direction.


We can''t afford to stay the course with John McSame.


Obama 08!



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by freedomobama October 13, 2008 3:49 PM EDT
We can''''t afford to stay the course with John McSame.


Obama 08!






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Posted by CaribouBarbi at 12:48 PM

I couldnt stand 4 or 8 more years of the same ***...We need to get our country respected once again!
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by Gary Kempf October 13, 2008 3:49 PM EDT
McCain Vows To Fight For New Direction

How many times can you change directions McCain? You still have no idea of the fact the people of the United States are past fed up with the Republican Party!!!!!

Dim Wit!!!!!!
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by mtminds October 13, 2008 3:49 PM EDT
Did he just realize the direction he was hoping to lead the country was the wrong way or something? So far this guy has basically told the nation he will lead them in circles because that is the direction he is taking.
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by windmaster12 October 13, 2008 3:50 PM EDT
How about John Mccain
Collaborating with the VIET CONG
Betraying his country and fellow servicemen

Admitted to by Mccain Himself in 1973
and from his fellow pow''s
And other Republicans

Its all there
Do a search under:
Mccain Collaborator
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by freedomobama October 13, 2008 3:51 PM EDT
Did he just realize the direction he was hoping to lead the country was the wrong way or something? So far this guy has basically told the nation he will lead them in circles because that is the direction he is taking.


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Posted by mtminds at 12:49 PM

basically, he has told the whole world that the USA will be the exact same as it has been for the past 8 horrible years
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by sly_64 October 13, 2008 3:52 PM EDT
I live in the Miami area, I cannot find many McCain supporters here. I''m not Latino, but it seems that many Latinos are for Obama.
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by rtwyatt6 October 13, 2008 3:52 PM EDT
I don''''''''t know who is doing the polls, but I just traveled from Florida to North Carolina/Tennessee/Georgia...while there I traveled through several towns...only saw about 6 Obama signs and MANY McCain signs (too many to count)!

Posted by flalady41 at 12:41 PM : Oct 13, 2008
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You didn''t come to the NC I live in. If you had you would have seen many, many more Obama signs.
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by freedomobama October 13, 2008 3:53 PM EDT
I live in the Miami area, I cannot find many McCain supporters here. I''''m not Latino, but it seems that many Latinos are for Obama.


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Posted by sly_64 at 12:52 PM

I live in Iowa...and its hard to find a teen or anybody around tha age of 20 to 30 that wants to vote for mccain..i think eveyone is tierd of the same thing
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by blondchic October 13, 2008 3:55 PM EDT
Meet Sarah Palin%u2019s radical right-wing pals
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/10/10/palin_chryson/
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by freedomobama October 13, 2008 3:57 PM EDT
READ MY LIPS!

HEY, THEY ARE TURNING BLUE!
WAIT A MINUTE, THEY ARE TURNING GREY!!

HEY, IS THAT JESUS WITH A RED PITCH FORK?
WAIT FOR ME IN THE HOLE JESUS, WAIT FOR ME!!


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Posted by PAINBSLAPU2 at 12:56 PM

We cant read your lips thouggh
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by berniew4 October 13, 2008 3:58 PM EDT
To Caribou Barbi I guess after eight years you may want a change . Probably rght But with Whom. yYu sound reasonable . Should we be for BLIND CHANGE??? Do we not have the right and obligation to Question who is the new CHANGE ?? How can you Justify this phony SOCIALISTIC COMMUNIST TERRORIST LOVER and put his inexperience in the Whit House. ??
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by cariboubarbi October 13, 2008 4:00 PM EDT



No Presidential candidate in history has ever won the election when they were behind by 10 points just 3 weeks from the finish line.

This election is a referendum on the failed policies of Bush.

McCain wants to stay the course.

America wants and deserves change.


Obama 08!



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by libratine October 13, 2008 4:00 PM EDT
If McCain''s idea of leadership follows his campaign strategy - just how many attempts does he think he will get to resolve an international crisis???

I''d like to say this is ridiculous, but it is really, really frighting. However after Nov 4th it should just be a bad joke.
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by citizenusa-2009 October 13, 2008 4:00 PM EDT
How many time can old McSame "reinvent" himself? We know what and who he is. The trouble is, he cannot win on that basis alone..so he tries to "change" himself. Pathetic!
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by pdx007 October 13, 2008 4:01 PM EDT
How any objective person could possibly believe that John McCain has a more %u2019steady hand on the tiller%u2019 as he likes to claim, is beyond me. He is more like the senile driver behind the wheel who accelerates through a crowd of bystanders and then can%u2019t understand why they want to take his driver%u2019s license away!!
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by davidy007 October 13, 2008 4:01 PM EDT
To Caribou Barbi I guess after eight years you may want a change . Probably rght But with Whom. yYu sound reasonable . Should we be for BLIND CHANGE??? Do we not have the right and obligation to Question who is the new CHANGE ?? How can you Justify this phony SOCIALISTIC COMMUNIST TERRORIST LOVER and put his inexperience in the Whit House. ??


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Posted by berniew4

SOCIALISTIC COMMUNIST TERRORIST LOVER


Yeah, right BERNIE...and you sound really reasonable too...LOL
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by liberalme October 13, 2008 4:02 PM EDT
How many directions has he been in and now another one?
I can''t imagine him running this country--I can just see him headed off to a meeting with some heads of state in Europe and ending up in South Africa!!

McCain has NO direction--he''s kinda looking for one now?

Obama has run a smooth consistent campaign--McCain has been all over the board and with near riots caused last week by little missy Palin , he now wants to be "civil"?

It''s the issues man--it doesn''t matter if you were a POW---so were thousands of others--who, by the way, don''t use that to promote themselves.

Go Obama!!!
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by rebelrepubli October 13, 2008 4:05 PM EDT
7 to 10 days before the election, Plain will withdraw and be replaced by ?______? McCain will realize a POST PALIN bounce that will carry him to victory. Even so many will still have one good reason to VOTE AGAINST MCCAIN - Cindy.
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by noloyalisti October 13, 2008 4:06 PM EDT
Why do people want to vote for more of the McSame and bimbo anti-American Quaylin? Do they really just want someone to be Pres and VP that is as stupid as they are?

I don''t understand it.
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by mtminds October 13, 2008 4:09 PM EDT
This election is not one where you vote for the best candidate, this election is one where you vote against the worst candidate. Sarah Palin puts John McCain squarely in the the worse candidate slot
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by oscarez October 13, 2008 4:11 PM EDT
McCain is sounding more like Obama every day. He could not use "Change" so it''s "New Direction". McCain was forced to defend Obama at one of his Minnesota rally. The McCain supporters are sounding more and more like a bunch of nuts.
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by oscarez October 13, 2008 4:17 PM EDT
To be fair. McCain did not pick "the Palin gimmick to play to the base". I think it was the RNC. The GOP platform and McCain serve at the pleasure of the RNC.
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by be_real October 13, 2008 4:17 PM EDT
McCain....NEW DIRECTION.............THIS WAY........

LOL.. Tooooo Late...have a good retirement..
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by October 13, 2008 4:18 PM EDT
My friends:

"I don''t have a clue, I''m hiting the RESET button in an effort to appear to be doing something."

Give more tax breaks (that always sells)
Continue deregulation
Continue the Iraq debacle
Continue making dumb decisions RE: Palin
Continue the Vietnam war hero story: In a clear reference to his experience as a Vietnam prisoner of war, McCain said he once had feelings of hopelessnes,lets not even go there, if the truth really came out about McCain''s time in Vietnam it wouldn''t be pretty.

"The economy has hurt us a little bit in the last week or two, but in the last few days it come back up because they want experience, knowledge and want vision. We''ll give that to America."

A little bit? Millions of folks saw their retirement and savings evaporate. Why? Deregulation, "I''m a deregulator"

"I think now''s the time to lower tax rates for investors, capital gains tax, dividend tax rates, to make sure that we can get the economy jump-started," Graham on "Face the Nation." "It will be a very comprehensive approach to jump-start the economy by allowing capital to be formed easier in America by lowering taxes."

And what of the National debt payments? Of course look who they want to give tax breaks to "lower tax rates for investors" The same folks who caused the mess.

"America, I give you CHANGE, a change to the same old policies and ideas."








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