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Knopfy
Philadelphia, PA
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Sold out.... most good comedy acts are. These two are a bunch of clowns so I am expecting a good crowd.
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I PityYou
Quakertown, PA
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Sen. McCain is associated with Charles Keating - a felon who served time in prison. And for your information, Sen. Obama left the former Rev. Wright's church - can't you read?
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I PityYou
Quakertown, PA
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chicagomissinganorganizer wrote: Can someone tell me how a person can vote for a man who cant even put his hand over his heart, wear a flagpin, and associated (and STILL associates) with a man like Bill Ayers and is as radical as he is? HIS OWN PASTOR says God _#@$! America. People think this guy is the Messiah or something. How can this really be??? Someone help me understand this (the reply button didn't work) Sen. McCain is associated with Charles Keating - a felon who served time in prison. And for your information, Sen. Obama left the former Rev. Wright's church - can't you read?
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Blah
Allentown, PA
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Knopfy wrote: Sold out.... most good comedy acts are. These two are a bunch of clowns so I am expecting a good crowd. These tickets were handed out for free to anyone who wanted one. We had a phone call Sunday night asking us if we wanted to attend. Yeah right.... these to are a joke. I wouldn't waste the gas to get there.
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Blah
Allentown, PA
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So if they called my house on Sunday to try to unload a few tickets and it took till today to get rid of all them. What does that tell you? The Lehigh Valley is ready for Change... OBAMA 08
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Blah
Allentown, PA
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chicagomissinganorganizer wrote: <quoted text> Obama sat in Wright's church for 22 YEARS. He knew exactly what he was saying. What's your answer for Bill Ayers - who still isnt sorry for what he did. Obama will sell our country out. He is a dangerous dangerous man. And the Republican / Bush years haven't been dangerous. Look at your 401K statement lately or has your head been under a rock for the last 8 years. Mcain will bring more of the same!
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McCain Palin 2008
United States
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Sen. Obama only left the church after too much heat from the press. He did sit there and listen to the garbage for 20 years. Hmmmmmm Makes you think doesn't it.
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Davis
Mountain Top, PA
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chicagomissinganorganizer wrote: <quoted text> Obama sat in Wright's church for 22 YEARS. He knew exactly what he was saying. What's your answer for Bill Ayers - who still isnt sorry for what he did. Obama will sell our country out. He is a dangerous dangerous man. Ayers was an activist and Vietnam protester who was acquitted along with his wife due to lack of evidence. McCain's association with know felon Charles Keating is well known. A jury in a state court in Los Angeles found Mr. Keating guilty on 17 of 18 fraud counts. So McCain can now say he was associated with criminals as well.
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Homer
Belle Mead, NJ
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I guess the forum will be quiet that night, maybe we can have some decent political conversations for a change.
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Cobra Commander
Easton, PA
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Anybody bother checking into the radical verbage Palin's minister spews??? Talk about diahria of the mouth.
as for chicagomissinganorganizer.... Can someone tell me how in this day in age with terrorism, somebody would support and old man who can't check his own e-mail. That is scary.
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Cobra Commander
Easton, PA
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Republicrat
Philadelphia, PA
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I PityYou wrote: . Obama left the former Rev. Wright's church - can't you read? . Is that really okay.. I mean he left after he was basically forced to.. the guy got married to his current wife by this pastor.. and if McCain would have had a racist pastor, do you think it would be okay if he denounced the church.. HECK NO.. so why is it right with obama.. geez... deciding when to take things as fact is one thing, but to be completely ignorant to the harsh reality of what is happening is inexcusible.
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Davis
Mountain Top, PA
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chicagomissinganorganizer wrote: Can someone tell me how a person can vote for a man who cant even put his hand over his heart, wear a flagpin, and associated (and STILL associates) with a man like Bill Ayers and is as radical as he is? HIS OWN PASTOR says God _#@$! America. People think this guy is the Messiah or something. How can this really be??? Someone help me understand this How can anyone vote for a man who was associated with one of the biggest banking and fraud scandals in history. A known gambler and adulterer who cheated on his wife after she was disfigured in car accident. Yes, even McCain has his faults. You can harp on the past as much as you want. But when it comes down to it, McCain has no plan to get us out of this economic mess and the wreck of a war. All he and Sarah Scatterbrains can do is sling mud at Obama. Why, because based on the past 8 years, Republicans have absolutely NO record to run on.
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citizen
AOL
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chicagomissinganorganizer wrote: Can someone tell me how a person can vote for a man who cant even put his hand over his heart, wear a flagpin, and associated (and STILL associates) with a man like Bill Ayers and is as radical as he is? HIS OWN PASTOR says God _#@$! America. People think this guy is the Messiah or something. How can this really be??? Someone help me understand this And can you imagine an elderly president with melanoma, one of the deadiest skin cancers and also a president with a short fuse who could drop dead at anytime??? How could someone vote for him when you have Palin standing in to take his place. Now that is a scary thought for America. That was the worse decision McCain made in his whole campaign for himself and America
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southside cracka
Florissant, MO
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Why don't you google 'McCain Songbird' then tell me who sold our country out. The Obama camp doesn't even need to go there because of Keating 5. Google 'Palin witchcraft' this only happened last year. This broad is scary. chicagomissinganorganizer wrote: <quoted text> Obama sat in Wright's church for 22 YEARS. He knew exactly what he was saying. What's your answer for Bill Ayers - who still isnt sorry for what he did. Obama will sell our country out. He is a dangerous dangerous man.
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LV Democrat
Edison, NJ
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chicagomissinganorganizer wrote: <quoted text> Obama sat in Wright's church for 22 YEARS. He knew exactly what he was saying. What's your answer for Bill Ayers - who still isnt sorry for what he did. Obama will sell our country out. He is a dangerous dangerous man. Are you kidding? He had an insignificant relationship with a man who chose to protest the Vietnam War, albeit the wrong way.
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UP YOURS
Allentown, PA
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I'd rather be gang raped in a Brazilian prison than go see one foot in the grave and Jesus freak Palin.
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LV Democrat
Edison, NJ
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Davis wrote: <quoted text> Ayers was an activist and Vietnam protester who was acquitted along with his wife due to lack of evidence. McCain's association with know felon Charles Keating is well known. A jury in a state court in Los Angeles found Mr. Keating guilty on 17 of 18 fraud counts. So McCain can now say he was associated with criminals as well. BAM! That should shut some ignorant Right Wing Fascists up...
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politico
East Greenville, PA
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McCain is four more years of Bush , and Obama is the unknown ?
We need a legitimate third party candidate !!
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McCain Palin 2008
United States
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Published 22 days ago by Mark Murray at First Read The Washington Times looks at the bipartisan record of both candidates and finds McCain has worked across the aisle more often than Obama. "Whether looking at bills they have led on or bills they have signed onto, Mr. McCain has reached across the aisle far more frequently and with more members than Mr. Obama since the latter came to the Senate in 2005.”“In fact, by several measures, Mr. McCain has been more likely to team up with Democrats than with members of his own party. Democrats made up 55 percent of his political partners over the last two Congresses, including on the tough issues of campaign finance and global warming. For Mr. Obama, Republicans were only 13 percent of his co-sponsors during his time in the Senate, and he had his biggest bipartisan successes on noncontroversial measures, such as issuing a postage stamp in honor of civil rights icon Rosa Parks." The Wall Street Journal reports the McCain campaign is using the newfound interest in the GOP ticket to start ...
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