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  • Posted By: kristinspack @ 09/10/2008 3:26:13 PM

    Correction: Juneau is the capital of Alaska, not Anchorage. C'mon Newsweek, amateur mistake. Please fix it! Thanks.

  • Posted By: kristinspack @ 09/10/2008 3:25:01 PM

    Correction: Juneau is the capitol of Alaska, not Anchorage. C'mon Newsweek, amateur mistake. Please fix it! Thanks.

  • Posted By: No Way No McCain No Palin @ 09/09/2008 5:19:23 PM

    yes, very true
    he spent all that time idling while the Democrats were battling it out
    what does he do now? he steals his opponents ideas and copies just about everything about him.

    Obama should be proud of himself, he has run and continues to run a very honourable campaign.
    He should rather lose the campaign than loose his honour the way McCain has shamelessly lost his through cribbing, amongst other things.

    He is copying everything about Obama with no sense of shame whatsoever.

    I wish someone would remind Palin how a Christian is supposed to behave and speak, especially in public.

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The scion of a family of warriors, John McCain seems easy to venerate—or caricature. But he is more complex than you may think.