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McCain castigates Obama on judges

McCain criticizes Obama for vote against John Roberts for US chief justice
 
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  • Posted By: glimps @ 05/06/2008 8:08:36 PM

    Comment: Old Mccain Must have beed Medicated to talk smack about Obama...

    Mccain sucks like all Repblicans nothing new...

  • Posted By: voter1977 @ 05/06/2008 3:55:19 PM

    Comment: I can see how McCain would be worried. Because there are no Conservative Justices on the Court:
    Alito (Bush II), Roberts (Bush II), Thomas (Bush I), Scalia (Reagan)Kennedy (Reagan), Souter (Bush I), Ginsberg (Clinton), Breyer (Clinton).

    Yeah, the court really needds more strict constructionists. Are you kidding me. We are lucky to have any rights at all at this point. I'm surprised the court hasn't struck down the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, eliminated Habeas altogether.

  • Posted By: Debunked @ 05/06/2008 1:42:01 PM

    Comment: This article ends with a quote from Howard Dean, Why? I don't know. He is NOT worthy of his position and whatever voting record McCain has, I am sure it is more impressive than Obama's. Dean also stated that bringing up Wright is "race baiting". He needs to stop the nonsense! This is just his way of saying that we are going to scream racism should anyone bring him up!The issue of Wright is judgment and Obama himself said it was a legitimate issue! The race card is getting old and MORE and MORE people are getting sick of it being used towards almost anyone who does not agree with Obama! Whites who oppose Obama are racist, blacks who oppose him are "sell outs"! WHATEVER!

    However, I have my own little theory as to why McCain decided to blast Obama on this decision even though according to the article, Clinton voted the same as Obama! Now personally, I think he should criticize both of them being that he finds it necessary to criticize anyone on this issue. However, McCain and his surrogates are going to attack Obama on alot of issues dealing with his judgment being that Obama based his campaign on judgment. But it is not just that, many people think that the Republicans would rather run against Clinton because Obama would be tougher to deal with. I think the general concensus is that this is not true however it is becoming evidently clear that any attack against Obama would be viewed as the Republicans being racists by Obama supporters! However, the republicans need to fight back and let them know that they are NOT going to play the fake race card and that it is getting OLD!!!

    However, I feel that more conservatives are embracing Clinton a bit more---NOT because they like her---LETS BE CLEAR THAT MANY DON'T--but in the end, if McCain were to lose, they would much much rather for Clinton to become President than Obama! Just my two cents!

  • Posted By: Driver of wagons @ 05/06/2008 1:03:20 PM

    Comment:

    McCain't Likes to talk up his POW status but continuely refuses to let other POWs have their say

    McCain has resisted any kind of war crimes
    investigation of his former Vietnamese torturers.
    Prosecution and subsequent trials could bring to
    justice the Vietnamese torturers known by the American
    POWs as the Bug, Slopehead, the Prick, the Soft Soap
    Fairy, Rabbit, the Cat, Zorba and many others who were
    responsible for the murder in North Vietnam of at
    least 55 U.S. POWs and the brutal torture of hundreds
    of others.

    In November 1991, Tracy Usry, chief investigator of
    the Minority Staff of the U.S. Senate Foreign
    Relations Committee, testified before the Senate
    Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, that the Soviets
    interrogated U.S. prisoners of war in Vietnam. McCain
    became outraged, interrupting Usry several times,
    arguing that "none of the returned U.S. prisoners of
    war released by Vietnam were ever interrogated by the
    Soviets."

    Former KGB Maj. Gen. Oleg Kalugin testified during the
    hearings that the KGB did interrogate U.S. POWs in
    Vietnam. Kalugin stated that one of the POWs worked on
    by the KGB was a "high-ranking naval officer," who,
    according to Kalugin, agreed to work with the Soviets
    upon his repatriation to the United States and has
    frequently appeared on U.S. television.

    Col. Bui Tin, a former Senior Colonel in the North
    Vietnamese Army, testified on the same day, but after
    Usry, that because of his high position in the
    Communist Party during the war he had the authority to
    "read all documents and secret telegrams from the
    politburo" pertaining to American prisoners of war. He
    said that not only did the Soviets interrogate some
    American prisoners of war, but that they treated the
    Americans very badly.

    McCain stunned onlookers at the hearing when he moved
    to the witness table and physically embraced Col. Tin
    as if he was a long, lost brother.

    Mccain is a mere mirage of himself and hipocrate

 
 
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