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ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 12:01 PM
Are you McCain supporters serious? You're going to support a guy that obviously is going to be another Bush, just wearing a different suit, who is trying to win the election through lies and hate?
Barack Obama can take further low-level attacks from McCain and Palin but can America really take four more years of the same government that we've been dealing with? The same government that has been losing support over the past 8 years? And to top it off you're going to demand a birth certificate?
THEREALMCCAIN.COM - watch for yourself and then tell me he's not the bad guy

FearandLoathing's photo
Tue 10/21/08 12:03 PM
Mccain, Obama...it doesn't matter, I don't think anyone can get us out of the mess we are in now...Ron Paul could of came close, but even he would have had a hell of an uphill struggle.

Etrain's photo
Tue 10/21/08 12:12 PM

Mccain, Obama...it doesn't matter, I don't think anyone can get us out of the mess we are in now...Ron Paul could of came close, but even he would have had a hell of an uphill struggle.

The problem with Ron Paul is...we still have a crooked senate and congress he'd have to go through...he'd never get anything passed...need to scrap our governmentdrinker drinker drinker

ohwidow's photo
Tue 10/21/08 02:21 PM

Are you McCain supporters serious? You're going to support a guy that obviously is going to be another Bush, just wearing a different suit, who is trying to win the election through lies and hate?
Barack Obama can take further low-level attacks from McCain and Palin but can America really take four more years of the same government that we've been dealing with? The same government that has been losing support over the past 8 years? And to top it off you're going to demand a birth certificate?
THEREALMCCAIN.COM - watch for yourself and then tell me he's not the bad guy


Show me a site that is a news reporting site, that can and does hold merit with what they 'report'.

Like the

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/09/business/09leonhardt.html

--copy--John McCain has never pretended that economics was his big issue, and he has never seemed too tied to any one view. Elected to Congress in 1982 as a war hero, he focused on military issues early in his career, all the while providing a reliable vote for tax cuts.

But as his party moved to the right in
the 1990s, he started drifting to the left. By 2001, he was criticizing the Bush administration’s tax cut as a fiscally irresponsible gift to the affluent “at the expense of middle-class Americans who need tax relief.” As the conservatives at the Club for Growth have gleefully pointed out, he started sounding a lot like Ted Kennedy.

Then, with the 2008 Republican primaries drawing nearer, Mr. McCain tacked back. He now favors extending many tax cuts he once opposed, arguing repeal would amount to a tax increase. On the campaign trail, he sometimes sounds no different from Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney.

But Mr. McCain is still different from them. Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Romney are the rightful heirs to President Bush’s economic policy.
--snip-- Mr. McCain is neither a Fair Tax Republican nor a Bush Republican. He is more of an Alan Greenspan Republican. And despite the somewhat tortured history of Mr. McCain’s views, he has managed to sketch out an economic platform for 2008 that represents the very beginnings of a Republican response to middle-class anxiety. Together, he and his rivals present Republican primary voters with a real choice.--snip--When you put it all together, you’re left with a picture of Mr. McCain as someone who cares somewhat more about the deficit than his rivals and is more willing to intervene in the economy. ---end copy--

So please, understand, he isn't another Pres. Bush. As he has stated, and as (if you REALLY look at things - and not from a website like you mentioned, but from a NEWS source) it shows. BB

enderra's photo
Tue 10/21/08 02:25 PM


Are you McCain supporters serious? You're going to support a guy that obviously is going to be another Bush, just wearing a different suit, who is trying to win the election through lies and hate?
Barack Obama can take further low-level attacks from McCain and Palin but can America really take four more years of the same government that we've been dealing with? The same government that has been losing support over the past 8 years? And to top it off you're going to demand a birth certificate?
THEREALMCCAIN.COM - watch for yourself and then tell me he's not the bad guy


Show me a site that is a news reporting site, that can and does hold merit with what they 'report'.

Like the

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/09/business/09leonhardt.html

--copy--John McCain has never pretended that economics was his big issue, and he has never seemed too tied to any one view. Elected to Congress in 1982 as a war hero, he focused on military issues early in his career, all the while providing a reliable vote for tax cuts.

But as his party moved to the right in
the 1990s, he started drifting to the left. By 2001, he was criticizing the Bush administration’s tax cut as a fiscally irresponsible gift to the affluent “at the expense of middle-class Americans who need tax relief.” As the conservatives at the Club for Growth have gleefully pointed out, he started sounding a lot like Ted Kennedy.

Then, with the 2008 Republican primaries drawing nearer, Mr. McCain tacked back. He now favors extending many tax cuts he once opposed, arguing repeal would amount to a tax increase. On the campaign trail, he sometimes sounds no different from Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney.

But Mr. McCain is still different from them. Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Romney are the rightful heirs to President Bush’s economic policy.
--snip-- Mr. McCain is neither a Fair Tax Republican nor a Bush Republican. He is more of an Alan Greenspan Republican. And despite the somewhat tortured history of Mr. McCain’s views, he has managed to sketch out an economic platform for 2008 that represents the very beginnings of a Republican response to middle-class anxiety. Together, he and his rivals present Republican primary voters with a real choice.--snip--When you put it all together, you’re left with a picture of Mr. McCain as someone who cares somewhat more about the deficit than his rivals and is more willing to intervene in the economy. ---end copy--

So please, understand, he isn't another Pres. Bush. As he has stated, and as (if you REALLY look at things - and not from a website like you mentioned, but from a NEWS source) it shows. BB
Do you agree to take him at his own words? If so go to therealmccain.com he clearly does not know what he stands for.

no photo
Tue 10/21/08 02:25 PM


Are you McCain supporters serious? You're going to support a guy that obviously is going to be another Bush, just wearing a different suit, who is trying to win the election through lies and hate?
Barack Obama can take further low-level attacks from McCain and Palin but can America really take four more years of the same government that we've been dealing with? The same government that has been losing support over the past 8 years? And to top it off you're going to demand a birth certificate?
THEREALMCCAIN.COM - watch for yourself and then tell me he's not the bad guy


Show me a site that is a news reporting site, that can and does hold merit with what they 'report'.

Like the

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/09/business/09leonhardt.html

--copy--John McCain has never pretended that economics was his big issue, and he has never seemed too tied to any one view. Elected to Congress in 1982 as a war hero, he focused on military issues early in his career, all the while providing a reliable vote for tax cuts.

But as his party moved to the right in
the 1990s, he started drifting to the left. By 2001, he was criticizing the Bush administration’s tax cut as a fiscally irresponsible gift to the affluent “at the expense of middle-class Americans who need tax relief.” As the conservatives at the Club for Growth have gleefully pointed out, he started sounding a lot like Ted Kennedy.

Then, with the 2008 Republican primaries drawing nearer, Mr. McCain tacked back. He now favors extending many tax cuts he once opposed, arguing repeal would amount to a tax increase. On the campaign trail, he sometimes sounds no different from Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney.

But Mr. McCain is still different from them. Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Romney are the rightful heirs to President Bush’s economic policy.
--snip-- Mr. McCain is neither a Fair Tax Republican nor a Bush Republican. He is more of an Alan Greenspan Republican. And despite the somewhat tortured history of Mr. McCain’s views, he has managed to sketch out an economic platform for 2008 that represents the very beginnings of a Republican response to middle-class anxiety. Together, he and his rivals present Republican primary voters with a real choice.--snip--When you put it all together, you’re left with a picture of Mr. McCain as someone who cares somewhat more about the deficit than his rivals and is more willing to intervene in the economy. ---end copy--

So please, understand, he isn't another Pres. Bush. As he has stated, and as (if you REALLY look at things - and not from a website like you mentioned, but from a NEWS source) it shows. BB
Ive got to laugh laugh Sorry Ialmost peed myself...Do I have to exsplain why...flowerforyou

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 03:10 PM
just to put it the best i can describe it is i'm not supporting either party i am simply stating what i have found through out the internet. and the the things on that sight were from various news sites and channels. is cnn good enough?

personally i don't really care about the politics in this country, i find it reprehensible, what i don't like is seeing a politician using fear-mongering tactics and lies to try to slide into the white house.

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 03:12 PM
and it's pretty obvious you're a mccain supporter. good luck to you all if he gets elected.

MirrorMirror's photo
Tue 10/21/08 03:46 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Tue 10/21/08 03:54 PM
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 03:48 PM
frustrated

MirrorMirror's photo
Tue 10/21/08 03:48 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Tue 10/21/08 03:53 PM
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 03:49 PM
frustrated drinker

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 03:54 PM
Edited by ChrisIlarraza on Tue 10/21/08 03:56 PM

markecephus's photo
Tue 10/21/08 04:14 PM
I have removed several posts from this thread.

Please do not attack/insult others.
I want to touch on this a bit,
I realize that race may be a factor in this election. I also realize that it may be a a part of everyday discussion, however, chose your words wisely. Racism will absolutely not be tolerated. This is very important guys. Think before you hit that submit button. Even though some posts may not seem insulting to some, to others it can be very upsetting.
Please continue the discussion in a civil manner.
Thanks everyone,
Mark

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 04:15 PM
thanks

bergeia's photo
Tue 10/21/08 05:00 PM
great now mods think im racist? do i need to simplify my posts? lol.

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 05:01 PM
either that or learn to argue better

bergeia's photo
Tue 10/21/08 05:04 PM
no not really. not my fault i use them thar big words chris. let me put it so you can udnerstand me,ok?


obama is black. thats a factor for some. he is black outside but still a politician and so is a liar.



easy enough?

Dragoness's photo
Tue 10/21/08 05:04 PM

Are you McCain supporters serious? You're going to support a guy that obviously is going to be another Bush, just wearing a different suit, who is trying to win the election through lies and hate?
Barack Obama can take further low-level attacks from McCain and Palin but can America really take four more years of the same government that we've been dealing with? The same government that has been losing support over the past 8 years? And to top it off you're going to demand a birth certificate?
THEREALMCCAIN.COM - watch for yourself and then tell me he's not the bad guy


The people who are voting for McCain have one of two or both issues going on, they are still brainwashed by the Bush administration that he did "good" and they have racist issues they are either aware of or have not addressed yet. This is my opinion of course.

ChrisIlarraza's photo
Tue 10/21/08 05:07 PM
ok, first of all, i don't even know who you are so don't talk down to me. second, ok, he's black, i don't care, drop it. a lot of politicians are liars

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