Say Cheese! But Watch for the Applesauce.

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  • Posted By: AbgaalKing @ 07/27/2008 7:27:00 AM

    good article big up for obama

  • Posted By: hfny @ 07/27/2008 1:46:49 AM

    I agree with John McCain. He does not receive as much media attention as he deserves. I want to read about how he has voted over the last 26 years. I read nothing about his record on health care, the economy and the income equality that has mushroomed during the last 8 years. I would like reporters to skip silly stories like this one and put McCain under the same lens they use for Obama. McCain's getting a pass. I'm really sick of reporters finding excuses for his gaffes. Just report what he says and the reader can figure out if it's a gaffe or not. We're not that dumb.

  • Posted By: Wisconsin Voter @ 07/27/2008 1:15:22 AM

    Is there anything McCain will not whine about?

  • Posted By: bajan man @ 07/27/2008 1:14:38 AM

    I wonder if this store is the place where he got the cheese to go with his whine.

  • Posted By: notroubleatall1963 @ 07/26/2008 11:46:39 PM

    McCain is the candidate for the Cheesy, the Conventional, the Cliche and the unCurious. Just the way the GOP likes 'em.

  • Posted By: notroubleatall1963 @ 07/26/2008 8:33:13 PM

    The conservatives really have a shortage of good candidates to run against such a superstar as Obama. Poor neo-cons, their luck is running as dry as their intellectual prowess, such as it was.

  • Posted By: notroubleatall1963 @ 07/26/2008 8:29:25 PM

    The media around the world would much rather have Obama to cover for the next four to eight years. Imagine having to follow McSame around as he bumbles, stumbles and get his facts embarassingly wrong week after sodding week. That would be a real drag for any writer, believe me!

    Much better to have someone who talks and has a lot to say, who's well educated, who has extremely good values and sound judgment, and who has energy, good looks, vision and a strong sense of how to communicate that to a broad variety of people. Who wouldn't want someone like Obama for President? The McSame, conventional, scared, prejudiced - the self-righteous, judgmental, narrow minded conservatives, that's who.

    Well times are changing and you're not going to get your way for another fiasco in the White House, which is surely what a McSame Administration would end up being - he's been totally co-opted by the NeoCons and repackaged, sliced, diced and squeezed into that square peg he's supposed to fit into -- and it's so obvious he ain't that comfortable with it. Why did you Conservatives pick him for your candidate if he wasn't already drinking your koolaid?

  • Posted By: ICYEYES800 @ 07/26/2008 7:45:42 PM

    It is simple to run your mouth, and NEVER say anything with VALUE...It's however much harder to stand by and allow the FOOL bury his own butt with his own mouth...McCain has shown WORTH, PATRIOTISM, and
    VALUE in a way mr. o could never match...It's the old letting his alligator mouth bury his hummingbird butt.
    Between O and Michelle they could corner the market on the MOUTH that runs 24/7 and NEVER says anything good...Obama sucks!!!!

  • Posted By: sharenews @ 07/26/2008 6:33:03 PM


    Below is a link to a video released from the UK that is VERY entertaining for those who have not seen it yet.

    HE VENTURED FORTH TO BRING LIGHT TO THE WORLD
    The anointed one's pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a miracle in action - and a blessing to all his faithful followers. . . .


    VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThFvlybQYso



    The Times Online article http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/gerard_baker/article4392846.ece







  • Posted By: hesingswithfrogs @ 07/26/2008 5:04:21 PM

    Only a Republican could make the resounding success of Obama's journey abroad sound like a bad thing. Obama gained the respect and support of leaders from Iraq, Israel, France and Germany. Moreover, over 200,000 people came to hear his proposals in Berlin. By the time they left they were in cheering support of Obama's proposals. In this global society facing the global issues that we face, Barack Obama has shown the skill and ability to pull people from all over the world together to fight for our common interests. This is a skill that McCain does not possess and it is a skill that is sorely needed to face the global issues we are confronted with. From the Economy to fighting terrorism, to saving the environment, the ability of our leaders to reach out globally is needed now more than ever, especially after the tarnishing of America's image and credibility over the last eight years.

    If McCain had any balls, he would have met Obama in Germany and spoken to that same crowd instead of showing up at a German restaurant to down weiners.

  • Posted By: charmingone @ 07/26/2008 3:52:26 PM

    I am reminded of the television comparisons of JFK and the washed out, dark circles Nixon during a debate in black and white, in the early 60's that sent JFK over the top in the election.

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