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#21
Feb 6, 2008
 
Libby McCain wrote:
I'd rather Obama than McCain
I'd rather Romney-it than any of the other phonies.
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#22
Feb 6, 2008
 
John McCain is a crazy old liberal RINO who only gets a grade of C+ from the NRA! If elected, he will take away your guns!

I can never vote for a jerk like McCain who is very good friends with the likes of Teddy "The Swimmer" Kennedy!
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Feb 6, 2008
 
TruePatriot33 wrote:
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I would never have predicted. Many Mexifornians are tired about illegal immigration and spanish speaking everywhere, they could have voted Romney or Ron Paul to fix the ravaged state. Voting Juan McCain is masochism
My son said at the polls that there were registered democrats that wanted to write in Romneys name in the blank but were told their vote wouldn't count. Many didn't know about this law and felt betrayed. The lady helping at the polls said she had had complaints about it all day.
Check out McCain
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/...

McCain is running deceiving radio ads trying to make it sound like he is tough on illegal immigration.
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Feb 6, 2008
 
Tim wrote:
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Romney raised billion dollars worth of taxes in Massahusettes. He looks up to Bush like its his father or something. He actually thinks Bush was a good president. So being a follower of bush ur pick wants to continue the War in IRAQ during his 2 terms. That means taxes and money are going to go out of not ur pocket, but also from people who didn't vote for him. The republicans wants to continue the war in iraq if there elected and will spend billions more for a country thats not even our. I dont understand why they just dont move to IRAQ and run for office there because that is all the republicans have done. They have been the president of IRAQ not america. But unfortunately, this is america and we need a president who is going to take care of our country and waste billions of dollars here not IRAQ. Tell romney, mccain to go to IRAQ if they want to continue to be Bushes puppets.
A vote for Hillary, Obama or McCain and we all live in Mexico. Just wait until the millions of extended family members come. Hope Americans working construction can find jobs and jobs paying a fair wage.

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#25
Feb 6, 2008
 
McCain will not the next president. Even if he wins the nomination. His mainstream media love affair will come to a screeching halt right after he is nominated and all the dirt they are suppressing currently on him will be brought into the limelight, so that the true love of the media (whomever the democrat nominee is) can win in the general election. It appears the Republican party suffers from amnesia when it comes to the lessons that Reagan taught us. If things don't change quick, it looks like we're going to be taking some medicine of that amnesia. Sadly that will be to the detriment of our nation.

To those who think McCain is the best to beat Hillary or Obama in the general election, WAKE UP!!. You don't beat a liberal by acting like one. You win against liberalism by showing the clear distinction of why conservatism isn't only better, but is the best way to go. If you don't believe me look at Carter vs. Ford and Carter vs. Reagan. With Ford the blue bloods of the Republican party said that "we need to broaden our base by blurring the lines to grab more moderates". Reagan on the other hand communicated the clear definition and distinction of conservatism with unwavering conviction (in spite of the blue blood protest) and won landslide victories.

When we forget our history we are doomed to repeat it. Let's hope we can survive what looks to be another pending "malaise".
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#26
Feb 6, 2008
 
Jones wrote:
Clearly, McCain enjoyed the ‘windfalls’ from the ‘winner-take-all’ in the liberal states like New York, New Jersey Connecticut, Arizona and Missouri that gave him more than double the delegates that Romney although the actual difference between the actual votes was not more than 20%.
The McCain ‘delegates windfall’ in the ‘illegal invaders safe heaven states’ proves that ‘winner takes all’ for the liberal GOP candidates in liberal states with many illegal invaders in one way to self-destroy the GOP party with unfair and anti-democratic advantage to liberal pro-illegal invaders candidates like McCain.
However, McCain has only half than the delegates that he needs to get the GOP nomination and it seems that the GOP is deeply split between ‘the same old’ liberal GOP apparatus and the old GOP magazine National Standard on one side and between the GOP conservatives that dislike McCain the liberal Maverick and supported relentlessly by the talk show hosts Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, mark Levin, Bob Grant and Ann Coulter among others.
Regardless of the significant lead of McCain, the race is still open for Romney that still can win as underdog although the third candidate Huckabee can still harm Romney in his efforts to help his buddy McCain in return becoming the Vice President.
Huckabee already did that! Can we say West Virginia?
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#27
Feb 6, 2008
 
nugeme wrote:
All the way to the convention Huck! Go Mike Go!
That crazy baptist will have his finger on the red button faster than Dr. Strangelove.
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#28
Feb 6, 2008
 
Yeh McCain wrote:
McCain is the best candidate for the presidency. Nothing against Clinton and Obama but McCain is my choice and I'm asking you to give this man a vote when you all go to the polls. Don't let anyone tell you who to vote for, it's your only right.
Ugggh. He's a Bush brown-noser. Sold his soul to get the nomination.
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#29
Feb 6, 2008
 
Jones wrote:
Clearly, McCain enjoyed the ‘windfalls’ from the ‘winner-take-all’ in the liberal states like New York, New Jersey Connecticut, Arizona and Missouri that gave him more than double the delegates that Romney although the actual difference between the actual votes was not more than 20%.
The McCain ‘delegates windfall’ in the ‘illegal invaders safe heaven states’ proves that ‘winner takes all’ for the liberal GOP candidates in liberal states with many illegal invaders in one way to self-destroy the GOP party with unfair and anti-democratic advantage to liberal pro-illegal invaders candidates like McCain.
However, McCain has only half than the delegates that he needs to get the GOP nomination and it seems that the GOP is deeply split between ‘the same old’ liberal GOP apparatus and the old GOP magazine National Standard on one side and between the GOP conservatives that dislike McCain the liberal Maverick and supported relentlessly by the talk show hosts Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, mark Levin, Bob Grant and Ann Coulter among others.
Regardless of the significant lead of McCain, the race is still open for Romney that still can win as underdog although the third candidate Huckabee can still harm Romney in his efforts to help his buddy McCain in return becoming the Vice President.
Olympia Snow and Arlen Specter are GOP moderates. McCain used to be back in 2001. Then he started changing. At this point, he's as liberal as Dick Nixon.

Even has Tricky Dick chipmonk cheeks. I'll bet he's hiding a small Vietnamese grenade on each side so when he loses on election night, he can walk into the bathroom and pull the pins!
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#30
Feb 6, 2008
 
Tim wrote:
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Romney raised billion dollars worth of taxes in Massahusettes. He looks up to Bush like its his father or something. He actually thinks Bush was a good president. So being a follower of bush ur pick wants to continue the War in IRAQ during his 2 terms. That means taxes and money are going to go out of not ur pocket, but also from people who didn't vote for him. The republicans wants to continue the war in iraq if there elected and will spend billions more for a country thats not even our. I dont understand why they just dont move to IRAQ and run for office there because that is all the republicans have done. They have been the president of IRAQ not america. But unfortunately, this is america and we need a president who is going to take care of our country and waste billions of dollars here not IRAQ. Tell romney, mccain to go to IRAQ if they want to continue to be Bushes puppets.
I agree and it's sickening the way both compete to out brown-nose the other.
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#31
Feb 6, 2008
 
Joe_living_in_Monroe wrote:
McCain will not the next president. Even if he wins the nomination. His mainstream media love affair will come to a screeching halt right after he is nominated and all the dirt they are suppressing currently on him will be brought into the limelight, so that the true love of the media (whomever the democrat nominee is) can win in the general election. It appears the Republican party suffers from amnesia when it comes to the lessons that Reagan taught us. If things don't change quick, it looks like we're going to be taking some medicine of that amnesia. Sadly that will be to the detriment of our nation.
To those who think McCain is the best to beat Hillary or Obama in the general election, WAKE UP!!. You don't beat a liberal by acting like one. You win against liberalism by showing the clear distinction of why conservatism isn't only better, but is the best way to go. If you don't believe me look at Carter vs. Ford and Carter vs. Reagan. With Ford the blue bloods of the Republican party said that "we need to broaden our base by blurring the lines to grab more moderates". Reagan on the other hand communicated the clear definition and distinction of conservatism with unwavering conviction (in spite of the blue blood protest) and won landslide victories.
When we forget our history we are doomed to repeat it. Let's hope we can survive what looks to be another pending "malaise".
Reagan won because of the Iran hostage crisis and the economy. Carter inherited unemployment and inflation from President Gerald Ford (R). He actually got the hostages released, but as a personal shot against him, the Iranians delayed until Carter stepped down and left the White House.

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#32
Feb 6, 2008
 
John McPain is a liberal scumbag. A vote for McPain is a vote for the self-destruction of the United States of America.
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#35
Feb 6, 2008
 
Juan McCain's Accomplishments;

2006- Sen. McCain voted against extending the border fence in the Sessions Amendment (2) to H.R. 5441.

2006- Sen. McCain voted to prevent the border fence from being built by voting in favor of the Manager’s Amendment to S. 2611, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006.

2006- Sen. McCain voted to allow illegal aliens to receive Social Security by voting to table the Ensign Amendment to S. 2611, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006.

2006- Sen. McCain voted against funding additional immigration investigators by voting against the Sessions Amendment (1) to H.R. 5441.

2005- Sen. McCain voted against providing funding for additional Border Patrol and ICE agents by voting against the Byrd Amendment to H.R. 1268.

McCAIN: THE AMNESTY KING FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS

2007 – Sen. McCain was heavily involved in the backroom negotiations of S. 1348 with Sen. Kennedy and Pres. Bush – this was an amnesty (permanent residency & path to citizenship) for more than 10 million illegal aliens.

2007 – Sen. McCain cast several votes to protect the amnesty in S. 1639 and to move the amnesty toward a vote.

2007- Sen. McCain is a cosponsor of S. 774, the DREAM Act. The bill would grant in-state tuition and amnesty to more than a million illegal aliens under the age of 30.

2007- Sen. McCain is a cosponsor of S. 340, the Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits, and Security Act of 2007 (AgJOBS). This bill would grant amnesty to millions of illegal agricultural workers.

2006- Sen. McCain voted in favor of S. 2611, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006. This bill would have awarded amnesty to 10.2 million illegal aliens.

2005- Sen. McCain and Sen. Kennedy introduced S.1033, an amnesty for virtually all illegal aliens.

2005- Sen. McCain was a cosponsor of S. 239, the AgJOBS amnesty.

2003- Sen. McCain was a cosponsor of S. 1645, the AgJOBS amnesty.

2003- Sen. McCain was a cosponsor the S. 1461 amnesty for millions of illegal aliens.
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#36
Feb 6, 2008
 
As a conservative: obama over McCain.
Bring back Jimmy Carter

MCain is NO conservative. F that.

“HUCKABEE 2012”

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#37
Feb 6, 2008
 
If I can get this Idiot Mitt Romney to save some money and drop out of the race I will be able to catch McCain and beat him.
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#38
Feb 6, 2008
 
Alex wrote:
John McPain is a liberal scumbag. A vote for McPain is a vote for the self-destruction of the United States of America.
George Bush beat him to it.
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#39
Feb 6, 2008
 
Moore Slayer wrote:
Juan McCain, another neo con clown who’s open border, Mexico first, replace the middle class with willing slaves from Latin America, spend another trillion in Iraq policies are as bad as the socialist Democrats.
He won’t get my vote!
Hey, don't foist that fascist right-winger on us. HE'S YOUR BOY. KEEP HIM.

And anyone who describes a liberal as "socialist" is ignorant.

Socialism is when the government takes over industry and private enterprise. No liberal or democrat espouses such beliefs.

The venomous spirit of Joe McCarthy is alive and well in your party.

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Feb 6, 2008
 
bob53 wrote:
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Hey, don't foist that fascist right-winger on us. HE'S YOUR BOY. KEEP HIM.
And anyone who describes a liberal as "socialist" is ignorant.
Socialism is when the government takes over industry and private enterprise. No liberal or democrat espouses such beliefs.
The venomous spirit of Joe McCarthy is alive and well in your party.
John McPain isn't anything close to right wing. He is a moderate liberal. You can have him bob. Nobody over here wants him either.
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Feb 6, 2008
 
Moore Slayer wrote:
<quoted text>Jimmy Carter? LOL!!!
No other prominent American has so often pursued appeasement and kinder treatment of the agents of evil: the communist Soviet bloc, the crack-pot communist regime in North Korea, the murderous communist regime in Cuba, Islamic radicals in Iran, Palestinian suicide sponsors, Islamic terrorist groups in the Middle East and Hugo Chavez's Marxist regime in Venezuela to name a few.
Not once has Carter's "be kind to the murderous forces of tyranny" approach brought about peace or harmony for the world's people. Instead he has undermined the standing of free nations in their efforts to spread the light of freedom and democracy throughout the world.
Jimmy Carter has long been dogged by charges of an anti-Israel bias, but now the former peanut brain, excuse me, peanut farmer has decided he doesn't care if everyone knows his true antipathy toward the Israeli people.
In Carter's new book, "Palestine: Peace not Apartheid," he compares the Israeli government to the internationally condemned system of apartheid in South Africa. In doing so, Carter makes it clear that when it comes to the democratically elected government in Jerusalem versus the forces of Islamic terrorism, he is sympathetic to the side of the terrorists.
Since leaving office, Carter has repeatedly spoken out against the peaceful people of Israel and instead befriended the PLO terrorist leader Yasser Arafat, while working to pressure Israel to give more land away to the terrorists.
First, like most Republicans, you're so filled with hate and ignorance, truth has become irrelevant. Regarding the "appeasement" you accuse Carter of, you offer not a shred of evidence to back it.

You are likely 100% ignorant of the history which led to the Iranian seizure of our embassy.

As for the Israelis, again, anyone with an informed opinion knows they treat the Palestineans like second-class citizens. Many dissidents have been arrested and tortured in Israeli jails over the decades.

And Israel is hardly "peaceful". Like jackals, they pounced on Egypt in 1956 along with the British and French. They attacked one of our ships, the USS Liberty, in 1967, killing several dozen sailors and wounding many more.

In 1978, they carried out an unprovoked bombing strike against on Iraq to remove a nuclear power plant which was producing electrical power and not using or producing weapons grade material.

In 1985, Israeli agents pilfered classified Navy data and sold it to the Russians.

A few years ago, they obtained classified data from a contact inside the State Department regarding U.S. policy on Iran.

In 2006, they carried out indiscriminate bombing over Lebanon in response to Hezbollah kidnapping two Israeli soldiers. The Lebanese government was not involved. The damage to the country's infrastructure was enormous.

In summary, the Israelis are treacherous and violent. And over the years, they have tangled us into a web-like alliance which puts us in the bullseye of every Arab nation.

9-11 was the price of that alliance. And because the bull-headed neocons will keep America chained to it, more attacks will follow.

If Carter expressed disdain for the Israelis, I agree. They've taken advantage of our support to act like regional bullies. They're not worth all the trouble they've caused us.

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#42
Feb 6, 2008
 
Huckabee 2008 wrote:
If I can get this Idiot Mitt Romney to save some money and drop out of the race I will be able to catch McCain and beat him.
Yes we have a serious problem. Nobody wants McCain except for the Democrats who keep infiltrating the caucuses to swing the Republican results, but the conservatives are split on Huckabee, Romney and even a good 10% are still casting votes for Ron Paul. I think Ron Paul should endorse Huckabee and give all of his money to him since he no longer has a chance of winning anyway now and none of us want McCain to win.

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