• October 16, 2008

    What the hell is wrong with him………

    What the hell is wrong with this dude McCain? The stupid faces, the stupid gestures, the dumb jokes….I’m so sick of him!
    The crazy allegations, distorting Barack Obama’s record, boosting Sarah Palin like she’s the future of America…..sick of it!

    October 13, 2008

    McCain says he’ll whip Obama’s you know what…

    What day and time does McCain really think it is? At first he wouldn’t look at Barack Obama, then he didn’t want to shake his hand, he referred to him as “that one” and now McCain is saying he’ll “whip Obama’s you know what.” A white man in 2008 talking at a press conference saying he’ll whip Obama’s ass. What the hell is wrong with McCain? He’s trying to unleash the racial tension that he knows exist in a bunch of voters. They haven’t been given an outlet to spew racist comments so McCain is going to oblige them. Everyday I’m amazed at the new lengths McCain will go to.

    October 8, 2008

    McCain can’t hide his disdain for Obama

    This man can’t even be cordial before, during or after a debate with a fellow American. He didn’t want to shake Obama’s hand, calls him that guy and wouldn’t look at him throughout the whole debate. How can he interact with other nations and their leaders? Bombing isn’t the answer to everything McCain. I heard that a reporter in Arizona wrote about something McCain said and McCain didn’t speak to him for ten years. Our military is already in overdrive because of this war in Iraq we shouldn’t be fighting. I don’t trust McCain or his erratic behavior and judgment. You can’t solve everything being stubborn, impulsive and stuck in your old senior citizen ass ways!

    October 6, 2008

    John McCain stuck in his ways…still doing the same old crap 20 years later

    The current economic crisis demands that we understand John McCain’s attitudes about economic oversight and corporate influence in federal regulation. Nothing illustrates the danger of his approach more clearly than his central role in the savings and loan scandal of the late ’80s and early ’90s.

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    September 27, 2008

    Barack points out all the things McCain said wrong and the Huffington post proves it all…..statement by statement!

    The Huffington Post acted quickly in getting this information out. Obama says McCain is wrong and they pull the statement of McCain saying it. Its irresponsible to think that John McCain has good judgment when its provven time and time again that he doesn’t.

    September 26, 2008

    Remember when Republicans kept using the term Cut and Run in regards to leaving Iraq?

    Well isn’t that exactly what John McCain is doing? He’s dropping the ball for the debate running to Washington. Stating that the economic crisis is more important and has to be solved. The only problem is when he got to Washington he didn’t do a thing. He doesn’t make his views clear and he assisted in splitting the republicans up. Who should republicans leaders support, the current president or the guy who could be president? Now today, the day of the debate, he still won’t commit. I could understand if he was doing anything other than politicizing this crisis. Talk about cut and run. McCain is the new specialist!

    September 25, 2008

    McCain still backing out of debate

    Republicans and Democrats agreed to a $700 billion bailout of the financial industry today but even that agreement didn’t persuade John McCain to continue with the presidential debate.
    His campaign has said he wouldn’t participate unless there was consensus between Congress and the administration, and a spokesman said the afternoon developments had not changed his plans.
    “There’s no deal until there’s a deal. We’re optimistic but we want to get this thing done,” McCain spokesman Brian Rogers said.
    Obama has stated that the debate should proceed because a president needs to be able to handle more than one issue at a time.
    “Our election is in 40 days. Our economy is in crisis, and our nation is fighting two wars abroad. The American people deserve to hear directly from myself and Sen. McCain about how we intend to lead our country. The times are too serious to put our campaign on hold, or to ignore the full range of issues that the next president will face.”
    At a news conference, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, a Republican, said he expected the presidential debate to go ahead, though he said he had no inside information. “This is going to be a great debate tomorrow night. We’re excited about it,” Barbour said.
    Television networks, too, were moving forward. “We’re proceeding as if it’s on and will until someone tells us that it’s not,” ABC spokeswoman Cathie Levine said.

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