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Friday, March 07, 2008

John McCain: Those Things We Say

I am a Republican. I'm loyal to the party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. And I believe that my party, in some ways, has strayed from those principles, particularly on the issue of fiscal discipline.  Here

  McCain is most certainly not lying in this quote, on either count. But, it is the loyalty to his party part that I wish to point out at this time. Keep that part of his quote in mind and remember that he will always go by the Republican playbook no matter how much the MSM tries to tell you that he is a " maverick " or a " straight talker ". He is neither.

  Remember the words of Chairman Mao: 'It's always darkest before it's totally black.'.   Here

  Right John-Boy! Your boss George Bush has been the darkest for the past 7 years and you will turn this country into the black if your ass is allowed into the White House.

Thank God for our form of government. The media won't let there be any cover-up. Here

Laugh My Fucking Ass Off! The MSM has been covering for Bush and they are covering for McCain. Once that fabled " maverick " and " straight talk " crap is whittled down to the true John McCain, he is nothing.

do we really want this in 2008?

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Senator McCain Leads In Crossover Votes When Matched Up Against Senator Obama

  This is just another one of those bad things about the Democrat's supporters. I think that these poll results, if accurate, tell us that the Democrats are no less racist than the Republicans are.

...about 14 percent of Democrats say they would vote for Mr. McCain today instead of Mr. Obama, but just 8 percent of Republicans say they would vote for the Illinois Democrat, according to a Pew Research Center survey on Feb. 28.

Additionally, 20 percent of white Democratic voters say they would defect to Mr. McCain if Mr. Obama is the Democratic Party's nominee — twice the number who would cross over if Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wins the nomination, Pew found.

   Slice this any way that you wish to, but, it would appear that the Democratic supporters would rather have a white Republican in office over their own party representative. Four more years of a Bush wannabe just because the other candidate is black? WTF