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Before last nite Senator John McCain seemed to believe he could perform better in a "town-hall" format of debate toe-to-toe w/ Senator Barack Obama. Well, after watching McCain last night stagger about the stage & lurch into divisive diatribes designed to raise resentment & fear for our future, it appears he misjudged the mission once again.
Last night John Sidney McCain the 3rd was so filled w/ anger & spite for Barack Hussein Obama he couldn't even pronounce his name onstage & instead pointed at Senator Obama & called him "that one." Shades of finger-pointing Bill Clinton pounding the podium in a purple funk & denying any relations w/ "that woman." Where do these rich daddy's boys get off thinking they can insult American values & traditions of fair play so brazenly? Recently the McCain campaign has taken to stating Obama "pals around" w/ terrorists, as if to say Obama himself somehow supports terrorism. Friends, if John McCain believed such a thing he wouldn't share a stage w/ a supporter of terrorism; he would seek to have the man tried for treason. Yet McCain stood there in front of the whole nation & refused even to stand up four-square & look Obama straight in the eye. Continually McCain's comments return to how he's "voted" in the Senate on this or that insignificant piece of legislation. He just doesn't "get" the big picture that America has been taken down the wrong road for a long time. The last thing we need is to encourage militarists like McCain to put themselves over the country's best interests while ladies-in-waiting like Sarah Palin preen & prattle on about "cities on a hill" in a land she's never lived in. A true-blue frigid frozen Alaskan wouldn't know a corn cob from a rhubarb pie. The current GOP ticket, unlike Illinois railsplitter Obama, simply doesn't represent heartland values in this election. Mike HuckaBee would've given America such a much better choice for President than John McCain has. Well, there's always 2012! |
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There's something about a woman in leather ! |
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sorry about the last post Jethero, it was suppose to be posted at the end of your column.
There's something about a woman in leather ! |
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Mike HuckaBee would've given America such a much better choice for President than John McCain has. Well, there's always 2012![/QUOTE]
I agree I like Huckabee. |
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