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Palin transitioned from incompetent to contemptible
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  10-9-2008   
 from bumbling incompetent to xenophobic hate monger, no doubt with McBush's covert approval.
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McBush
lp97702
by lp97702  10-8-2008    1
 A very articulate comparison...
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Guilt by Association: Meet McCain "Old Friend" and America's Old Foe
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-5-2008   
 
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John the #1 Drama Queen
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  9-29-2008    2
 Appearing Sunday on ABC's "This Week," McCain said he had been too busy "working on all the other stuff" to cast a vote. Asked if he would have voted against it, McCain said he would have tried to cut the "outrageous pork-barrel spending" in the bill, but "probably would have ended up voting for it." Guess it's more about the drama and grandstanding. Is this what a McBush Presidency would look like? Obama missed the vote too but then he also avoided the grandstanding.
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Cindy McCain's Half-Sister: F*** McCain, I'm Voting for Obama
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  8-30-2008    3
 You can't hide from the people who know you best.
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McBush
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  9-18-2008   
 On the highway to the danger zone, more War, more economic disaster and more dismantling of the Constitution, more power to the Religious right, more disastrous unamerican Supreme court appointments.
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Alaska Women Reject Palin Rally
monstersmom
by monstersmom  9-14-2008    1
 It's great to see Alaskans speaking out and with such creativity - I love the signs! McCain / Palin = Unstable / Unable God's will is not a foreign policy!! THINK - It's not illegal yet Ask me why I'm Palinoid McBush / Palin Viagra = yes, Birth Control = no The Alaska Disasta' Uppity Women Unite!!
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Greenspan: No McCain tax cuts without reduction
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-13-2008   
 McCaskill said eliminating congressional earmark spending — estimated at $17 billion annually — cannot offset McCain's proposed tax cuts. "That's a huge amount of money, but it's not even a drop in the bucket to pay for $3.5 trillion in tax cuts," she said. "So, every time he throws up earmarks and he's asked how he's going to pay for it, he knows he's being disingenuous, he knows he's not being forthcoming." Plus his leading economic adviser is Phil Gramm. Gramm flunked 3 grades in grade school and most recently created economic hardship for the company he works for by investing in subprime loans. McBush is a disaster waiting to happen.
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John McBush on Education and US Technology
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-11-2008    1
 You can't make this stuff up folks. The U.S. deserves better than the bottom of the class that the Rebubbacans keep offering us. McBush's economic adviser? Failed 3 grades before he finally got out. Seriously.
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One blogger thinks Obama is doing exactly what he should be doing
bbittner
by bbittner  9-10-2008    2
 I swear, my mood about the election has been pogo-ing up and down the past few days. So I was happy to read this article by blogger Zentralis.
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McCain To Katrina Victims In 2005: You're On Your Own
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-1-2008   
 It must be nice to have staffers writing that stuff for you. Too bad he spent the months to follow leading the Republican charge against every Senate bill that would have actually helped Katrina victims or mandated investigations on how the Bush administration could have blown disaster response so thoroughly. Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden jumped immediately to the aid of hurricane victims in the week after the 2005 disaster, authoring S.Amdt. 1661 "…to provide emergency funding for victims of Hurricane Katrina." But with John McCain's help, the Republican-led Senate shot down the funding on a 41-56 vote with McCain voting against, while Biden and Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama voted for the funding. the Republicans wanted no part of it and despite his post-Katrina pledge to "do all that is necessary to fund essential relief and recovery efforts and help those in need," John McCain was right there to shoot down every initiative that would have
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Big Brother McBush: “Nations Don’t Invade Other Nations in the 21st Century”
katsteevns
by katsteevns  8-22-2008   
 But no, America's dutiful, power-worshipping "mainstream" television anchor men and women delivered the story of Bush's statement with perfectly straight faces. Just like good Soviet propagandists.
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McCain- McBush- Bush Be Frightened
klippety
by klippety  8-22-2008   
 Be very Afraid for America. " It Can Happen Here", a book by Sinclair, written earlier, describing the way America slides into fascism. Wars on all sides, and your civil rights being diminished by the day with new laws to curb your freedom and expand the powers of FBI, CIA and all the other 3letter clubs. Americans are already afraid of their own government. Time to take it back! It is your Land, after all.
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Short Retrospective of John McCain
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  8-17-2008    4
 Currently votes with the worst president in modern history 100% of the time. John McSame or McBush...... take your pick.
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John McCain Comedy Club
spirithiker
by spirithiker  8-18-2008   
 One commenters response: "Your snarky sarcasm proves that McCain's ads are definitely arousing fear in those who do not wish McCain to win." We are in fear of a McBush win because America's downward spiral of world opinion towards us, our economy, or ethical and moral values, our morale as a nation under siege by neocon intelligence gathering goons at the NSA and Homeland security needs to stop and McBush has vowed to continue Bush's attack on all of us through his shredding of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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After 9/11, McCain Linked Anthrax to Iraq
ratilfar
by ratilfar  8-2-2008    5
 Liar!
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McCain Attended Zero Afghanistan Hearings In Last Two Years
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-17-2008    2
 From the article: "The American public believes the war in Afghanistan is far more essential to the war on terror than the war in Iraq: 51% believe the U.S. must win the war in Afghanistan to succeed in the war on terror, whereas only 34% feel the same about the Iraq war."
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McCain Offshore Drilling? Psyked!
ratilfar
by ratilfar  6-26-2008   
 It is all in the mind, no really it is!
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McCain's Typical Republican Tax Bill: It Greatly Favors Him & His Rich Wife
DanaGarrett
by DanaGarrett  6-20-2008   
 No surprise here. The Republican McCain wants to funnel more tax dollars to the rich, which includes himself and his wife. Given that 50% of all tax returns in the US claim income of $30,000 or less, McCain and his wife would get the equivalent of 12 plus years income of 1/2 of all income earners in the US in one year's tax return. He is truly John McBush.
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The many faces of John McCain.
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  6-22-2008   
 The closer we get to the presidential election the more John McCain looks and acts like George W. Bush. I don't know what his strategy is all about but do we really want another term of the neocons and Bush? I think not! Perhaps, he is banking on another 9/11 or something to shock Americans into the same fear-hold Karl Rove and the rest of the neocon manipulators had on the people...You know that PNAC group (which has since shut down their site...hmmm I wonder why, does rats overboard mean anything?) But, the PNAC in order to unleash their foreign/military campaigns needed a catalyzing event like "a new Pearl Harbor". (neocon quote) 9/11 rode to their rescue. Now they were able to Pied Piper all the little frightened children into the black hole of hell. But their utopian plan did not work out so well. Maybe they need another Pearl Harbor because it seems the little children have lost some of their fear and may need a booster shot. How much more can we take? Obama or Anyone But McBush!
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Key Clinton Constituencies Moving Toward Obama
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  5-20-2008    1
 As I expected, once the dust settles Democrats will rally behind the Democratic nominee. No Democrat, and no sane thinking person wants to see four more years from McBush.
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McCain calls bringing troops home ‘not too important’
ratilfar
by ratilfar  6-11-2008    5
 Is this clip anti-American?
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McCain Rejects Hagee Endorsement
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-22-2008    17
 OOooops!
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Fox News Finally Identifies Karl Rove As McCain Adviser
ratilfar
by ratilfar  6-3-2008   
 No Remarks
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McCain mouth piece belives in "near dictatorial" Presidency
ratilfar
by ratilfar  6-2-2008    2
 Oi!
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More Headaches for McCain’s Camp
ratilfar
by ratilfar  6-1-2008    6
 CONT: NEWSWEEK has learned that UBS is also currently the focus of congressional and Justice Department investigations into schemes that allegedly enabled wealthy Americans to evade income taxes by stashing their money in overseas havens, according to several law-enforcement and banking officials in both the United States and Europe, who all asked for anonymity when discussing ongoing investigations.
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Lobbyists to McCain: This is our thanks?
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-21-2008   
 Ooops!
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McCain Campaign: Comment Trolls Wanted
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-21-2008    2
 From the article: "You might be thinking, "What's in it for me?" As a matter of fact, for every comment the McCain verifies, you will awarded McCain Action Center. Which is important, because in Fantasy Land 2013, those things will replace the dollar as American currency." Great! There goes the Interwebs! Lets clog up all those tubes, shall we!
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Hagee's Lesson Plan for Bush's Appeasement Speech
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-17-2008    3
 This stuff is not only stupid but downright dangerous.
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Party of McBush getting crushed in polls, key races
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  5-14-2008    1
 More: In the polls, they are setting records (and not the good kind). The most recent Gallup Poll has 67 percent of voters disapproving of President Bush; those numbers are worse than Richard Nixon’s on the eve of his resignation. A CBS News poll taken at the end of April found only 33 percent of Americans have a favorable view of the GOP — the lowest since CBS started asking the question more than two decades ago. By comparison, 52 percent of the public has a favorable view of the Democratic Party. The Democratic National Committee polling, according to a memo it provided, has two-thirds of swing voters expecting McCain to pursue policies very similar to Bush’s. The voters’ top three concerns about McCain: his age, his support for the war and his similarities to Bush.
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Countdown: McCain's Pulpit Bullies
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-10-2008    6
 No Remarks
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Hiring the WRONG People for the job!
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-5-2008    1
 Are the Republicans trying to obliterate their own country?
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Carry On My Wayward Son
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  3-14-2008    1
 It looks like McCain uh, I mean McBush is promising us the “same ole, same ole”... Haven't we had enough of the twilight zone? This GOP presidential nominee is a bit more scarier than Bush was. When Bush was appointed president by the Supreme Court we didn't quite realize the damage he was capable of, but we sure as hell know what McBush is up to... Carry On My Wayward Son... All We Are Is Dust In The Wind...
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