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  • Posted By: solorsq @ 11/05/2008 8:43:46 AM

    McCain and Palin rolling out "Joe the Plumber" was an insult to my intelligence. Obama garnering endorsements from Warren Buffet and especially Colin Powell, whom I have tremendous respect for. Well, that proved to me which camp had the more intelligence and common-sense. Obama chosing Biden as his running mate is one more example. There is one very important quality that Obama possesses that G.W. hasn't every had and just doesn't "get", Obama is a diplomat as much as a politician. Congrats to Obama/Biden.

  • Posted By: Concerned Canadian @ 11/02/2008 4:41:29 AM

    Number of unrepentant terrorist friends with anti-American views for Obama = 57

    Number of unrepentant terrorist friends with anti-American views for McCain = 0

    The choice is obvious...vote for the patriot and war hero...JOHN MCCAIN!!

  • Posted By: Mwalimu @ 09/03/2008 1:02:52 AM

    McCain's foreign policy is simple. It's the same as Bush's.

    When Clinton was president we couldn't have too many friends. When Bush was president we couldnt have enough enemies. McCain echoes this philosophy with the addenda that we need to create enemies faster than we can kill them.

    Check any foreign opinion poll and you'll see that anti-Americanism is running at an all time high. It is not because "they hate us for our freedom." as McCain and his fanatical supporters would have use believe.It's bebecause of our arrogant policies.

    Consider the famous interview with Rick Warren of the Saddleback Church. Obama warned that before confronting evil we need to approach our problems with humility and make sure that we were not fighting evil with evil. McCain insisted that we are good and they are evil and we need to defeat evil. This attitude is reckless and irresponsible. Rather than acting as a maverick, McCain offers us the same old, same old.

    McCain's touted experience is simply a repetition of disasters. Only Obama can offer us the change we need and only Obama can retore our tattered image throughout the world.

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