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  • Posted By: Nowforthetruth @ 10/05/2008 5:16:34 PM

    Cuba, Vietnam. Laos, Cambodia, Iran, Nicaragua, Somalia, Iraq. Let our friends, allies and the innocents die, by the millions if necessary. Just so long as they are not Americans. We are the Democratic Party, and for 50 years, from the Bay of Pigs to the Basra Highway and beyond, we have never met a fight we could not pressure our government to run away from, or friends and allies we could not abandon. Only the French are more defeatist than we, but together America, we can change that. And its change we can believe in. Come on America, and vote Democrat. It's the story of our generation. Together, we can re-live that pride we haven't felt since the 1970's. If we just blindly pull together, we really can make this just like it really is Jimmy Carter's lost second term. Yes we can!

    • Posted By: edjones65 @ 10/06/2008 3:00:09 PM

      Excellent point

    • Posted By: bigjimslick @ 10/05/2008 5:24:30 PM

      Interesting perspective. Could be a smart tactic vs. the endless wars that we are facing now. Boy we sure are brave! SO I am so proud of the republican party and their bravery that has not got us in a positon to be at eternal war. It should be good for the ecomomy though, right?

      • Posted By: Vypurr @ 10/05/2008 7:16:12 PM

        I'm so glad people like you weren't in charge on 9/11.

  • Posted By: sarahs121 @ 10/05/2008 6:32:44 PM

    I am a life-long Democrat who is so ashamed of the Democratic party that I am probably going to switch to a registered Independent. Where is the Democratic leaders' acknowledgment of their role in this economic crisis. I am sick of them laying all the blame at the feet of the Republican's when the Democratic leaders are almost single-handedly responsible for the debace that is Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac. They insisted that banks give more and more subprime loans to those who could not qualify under the normal mortgage loan standards. Obams sued banks for discrimination when they would not issue more and more subprime loans and now he want to try to blame it on Bush ? I can't stand Bush and voted against him twice but come one!!!! This economic disaster's responsibility lies squarely at the feet of the Dems, and Obama has a large part in it. I would vote for Biden if he was at the top of the ticket b/c I think he is a decent man who has the appropriate experience and knowledge, but there is NO WAY I am voting for Obama. II also pray to God that Barney Frank and Chris Dodd get voted out of office in their next election cycle. They are the two Dems with probably the most responsibility for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

    • Posted By: LilBella @ 10/06/2008 1:57:54 PM

      OK, can we just get over sayingr it's all the Republicans' fault or it's all the Democrats' fault? It's both and quite a bit more! It's called collective delusion. Read this somewhere so I'll quote: "The US economy is enormously complicated. Screwing it up takes a great deal of cooperation!". Absolutely true! There's plenty of blame to go around. It's both parties, Wall Street, the Feds, the President and Vice President, some banks, some large corporations, some realtors, and even some on "Main Street". I'm sure I've probably missed some but I hope you get the picture. And....they ALL lie. In fact, did you know that it's LEGAL for politicians to lie? (First Amendment rights). Having said all that, who would you rather have running and representing our country? A very angry man who's answer to most questions is to invade and conquer with a running mate who not only feels the same way but-golly, jeepers-she'd like to have even more power or a calm and steady hand at the helm with a running mate that has years of experience. I'm not saying that Senator McCain doesn't also have years of experience in the Senate, but the scary thing is a lot of people belive he's still stuck in the Vietnam War. So, no-I'm not taking that experience and intelligence out of the picture and certainly not questioning his patriotism. Also, since Senator McCain doesn't believe in equal pay for women, I hope Governor Palin doesn't expect any help from her new boss (if she was so honored-and we were as a country so unlucky to have her as the CRINGE VP) when by chance she was not paid the same as her male counterpart. . So, let's pick a level headed intelligent person and stop calling each other liars. I'm sure you can tell by my comments who I'll be voting for but we as the citizens of this country don't need to add to the lies that are already out there. Check your facts from LEGITIMATE sources. Yes...they all lie...but make an informed, responsible choice once you've picked through all the lies!

    • Posted By: Notrepublican @ 10/05/2008 11:51:20 PM

      But if you do vote for Mccain, who doesn't even understand the economy or the mortgage industry, how can you expect him to fix it. I mean to me that doesn't make sense. Are you truly a lifelong Dem. Because you attack the Democratic party with a vengeance. I mean, if you were a lifelong Dem, you'd at least hold your punches a little, not go full out. If you voted against Bush both times, you wouldn't switch now, or at least you wouldn't lay all the blame for everything he's done at the Democrats feet. You wouldn't pick a screenname supporting Sarah Palin if you were an anti Bush Dem. The whole idea of you being a lifelong Dem seems far fetched to say the least, evena little repulsive as how you defend the Reps so strongly and condemn the Dems trying to state opinion as fact. No, no you are not a Dem, so don't try to pass yourself off as one to try to more strongly support your opinion. That's just stupid and dishonest. So don't try to lie on this blog again, lies and fabrications won't win this election. The policies and issues will decide. I know lies and fabrications have worked for the Reps for the past, but im pretty sure the American public isn't stupid enough to fall for it again. So don't even try.

      • Posted By: Vypurr @ 10/06/2008 8:32:05 AM

        You're the one who doesn't have a clue, or is lying about it. See the post to you above. It's your buddies Barney Frank and Chris Dodd who have helped immensely in creating the melt down.

        • Posted By: juanesenobueno @ 10/06/2008 11:03:26 AM

          Funny how credit swaps, the real problem during the meltdown, don't ever get mentioned by you. Yet, they include credit card debt and auto loans in their structures. Fannie and Freddie mortgages are only a small fraction of what is written in to those securities. Looking through a GOP filter doesn't make your statements true.

          • Posted By: Vypurr @ 10/06/2008 11:44:38 AM

            Does it matter whether I mentioned CDS's or not? Credit default swaps are insurance policies covering the losses on securities in the event of a default. The sub-prime mortgage lending mess fueled those swaps, i.e, the risky mortgages are at fault.

  • Posted By: max in fl @ 10/06/2008 1:52:26 PM

    I guess since Palin did not give any NEW facts, we can't saw we can't fact check her. Most of what she said was alreadly proven WRONG but she said it anyway. That is exactly what McCain needs, a mouthpiece. What is that, 3 beauty queens for McCain? I'm sure it is just a coincidence.

    Palin is biding her time but IF she is VP, I don't think she will wait the 8 years to be president, She makes Obama's train appear to be traveling local.

  • Posted By: Nins @ 10/06/2008 12:18:58 AM

    The GOP is grasping at straws. They have nothing substantive against Obama, but boy are they good at making up lies. This has been a leading Karl Rove tactic for years, and if America falls for this again we should be ashamed of ourselves. Not to mention the obvious fact that this is all a smokescreen to keep the focus off of the fact that Palin and her Alaska associates are in contempt of court for refusing to testify in the Troopergate hearings. After Nixon and Clinton, Americans are to some extent jaded, but really, would you want a VP who refuses to attend hearings in her own defense, and instructs her employees not to testify? That smells like guilt. It surely doesn't give the impression that she has done no wrong and has nothing to hide.

    This year, the GOP offers you an angry old man and a woman who, while personable, is desperately uniformed about national and international issues. Both of them are far right politically. McCain used to be a maverick, but since 2004 he's voted 90% with Bush. McCain's policies are not original or reformist, despite how he's tried to co-opt Obama's popular message of change. Please go to the websites of both of the candidates and read their platforms. Obama's Blueprint for Change has more good ideas than McCain's plan. Compare them yourself. Obama's basic premise is that tax dollars should be spent to make America stronger and to improve the lives and well being of our people. For example, he uses education programs to train a new technology workforce, contributing to energy independence, creating jobs and improving the economy. When you read McCain's plan you will find no over-arching design to get America back on track. Instead you'll find more tax cuts for the wealthy, de-regulation of the health care industry, and a stated intent to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    I'm a Republican. Although I embrace some forward-thinking social values, in the past I've rarely voted Democrat. My thinking was that since Republicans grow robust economies, by voting Republican I'd be endorsing a plan that would grow wealth for our nation, and then we'd be able to afford social programs. It was a good strategy for a couple decades, but I have to say that the tenure of W. Bush has changed my mind. Not only is there nothing fiscally responsible about today's GOP, the insidious alignment of the party with religious intolerance has really turned me off.

    On the other hand, the intelligent luminous thought of Barack Obama has ignited my passion for politics and my patriotism. I want a President who puts America first and can get the economy back on track. In my mind, values voting takes a back burner when we are faced with a meltdown of the economy. It is time for a change, a real change. The Republicans have controlled the Presidency for 38 of the past 50 years, but they have fallen down on the job. The Democrats have a stellar candidate this year, and I am voting for Obama.

    • Posted By: tofubob @ 10/06/2008 12:49:02 PM

      "Intelligent, luminous Barack..." Hmmm.... Barack gives a good speech. He thinks he can talk to our enemies and win them over. I think his only experience is with heated discussions in the faculty lounge where the opinions run the full range from very liberal to insanely liberal. I assume the Acorn meetings were all pretty much just indoctrination sessions with not much debate. His politics are not new, they're old New Deal/Great Society, wanna be socialism. With Pelosi and Reed, we will certainly find out if it works.

      • Posted By: Iconoblaster @ 10/06/2008 1:42:16 PM

        Foolish claim. Nobody claimed that talking to our "enemies" would win them over, but refusing to talk is just stupid and self-defeating... diplomacy often reveals that there is common ground between putative adversaries, and that those common interests can be served by negotiation. Refusal to negotiate leaves only one other method of resolving disputes: force and violence. It is mindless to refuse to talk.

  • Posted By: leighjamesleigh @ 10/06/2008 1:24:02 PM

    Biden is one of the leading authorities in the Senate on the Middle East and when he spoke in detail about it in the debate, Palin had no idea what he was talking about. Biden is actually respected in the Middle East, unlike Bushie or old man vicious-McCain. Yes, diplomacy is needed, not talking and using the Cheney caveman approach of do-what-I-say-or-I-kill-you doesn't work too well. No world leaders will respect McCain or dingbat Palin. What a great born again Christian Palin is as she calls Obama a terrorist, he was 8 years old when the Weathermen were active, so I guess he was an eight year old terrorist with bombs attached to his tonka trucks. Biden is a class act and he and Obama are not sleazy or stupid or low class enough for this campaign, but Fox news is! Glenn Beck and his homoerotic best friend Ted Nugent were blabbing last week about taking their guns and rising up against the government, that citizens in Texas will get their guns and take matters into their own hands as they encouraged this behavior-great, shoot cops and anyone who is associated with the government. And as Palin is against any gun control whatsoever, including machine guns for private citizens, I just found out someone went into one of our local schools with a gun. Wait til your kid is shot at school, you'll be crying for gun laws...

  • Posted By: zaqxsw55 @ 10/06/2008 9:07:23 AM

    John McCain has shown through his past actions that he has absolutely no concern whatsoever for the wellbeing of middle-class Americans. When taking that into consideration, just how do you think he will handle the current financial disaster our economically battered nation is in today? For an answer to that question, one must look to the past, specifically McCain???s disgraceful involvement in the Keating Five savings-and-loan scandal that decimated our economy, not to mention millions of hard working American???s life savings, in the late 1980???s.

    Even though he was absolutely disgraced publicly and the Senate Ethics Committee admonished him for his deplorable actions, John McCain still continued his fervor for rampant deregulation that caused the cascading savings-and-loan collapses in the late 1980???s and the current credit crisis destroying our economy today.

    Millions of honest, hard working Americans had their life savings wiped out when one savings-and-loan after another went down because of the criminality of repugnant swindlers such as Charles Keating. Charles Keating is a convicted felon who greedily defrauded millions out their life savings, while at the same time he donated more money to John McCain???s campaign than any other contributor in the nation. And what did John McCain do when he learned of Keating???s arrest? He illegally tried to use his power and influence to keep his good friend and single largest campaign contributor out of jail.

    McCain???s involvement as the key figure in the Keating Five scandal is a window into his past, present, and future disregard for middle-class Americans. I urge all decent Americans who are sick and tired of being treated like second class citizens by the reprehensible corporate elite on Wall Street and their enablers such as John McCain, to take a look at KeatingEconomics.com

    • Posted By: tofubob @ 10/06/2008 12:42:42 PM

      The Democratic special prosecutor recommended that McCain be dropped from the case. The Democratic politicians on the committee would have none of that, since it would leave only the four actually guilty Democrats on the docket.

    • Posted By: tofubob @ 10/06/2008 12:29:18 PM

      How do square your discription of McCain and the Keating Four Democrats with the fact that the Democratic special prosecutor recommended that McCain be dropped from the case? (Of course, the Democrats in charge would not hear of that.)

  • Posted By: tofubob @ 10/06/2008 12:40:13 PM

    Biden thinks well of Obama, now that he is on the ticket. He was afraid of his lack of experience. Obama has less experience than Palin, he just has had more exposure. He really has only spent two years as a Senator before becoming a full time candidate.

  • Posted By: juanesenobueno @ 10/06/2008 11:07:53 AM

    I love hearing all the anti-Biden comments. Reminds me of the primaries and all the Clinton fans trying to smear Obama with whatever crap they could. It will be so nice to see all you GOP zombies crying, cussing and blaming the MSM for your tickets own stupidity. Obama and Biden are Constitutional Law scholars. McCain is an overpriveleged fly boy who never had a real job in his entire life. While Palin is an oportunist politician who has never read a real book in her entire life. So sad.

    • Posted By: tofubob @ 10/06/2008 12:36:26 PM

      If Biden is so well informed why did he make so many factual errors (including the Constitutional interpretation he botched)? And he made the errors with such righteous indignation. Why wasn't that part of the Newsweek discussion. It just shows you that Democrats who like to think of themselves as smarter and more rational still fall for shallow intellectual pretenders.

  • Posted By: wintersprings @ 10/06/2008 12:04:24 PM

    Wake up America! This is what a Vice President should be. All the best to Joe Biden -- thanks for taking the Obama offer. A Paterson, Winter Springs FL

  • Posted By: josemarti @ 10/05/2008 5:04:03 PM

    New York Jungian psychoanalyst Aaron Goldigger commented today on Biden's post face lift appearance. "The image of (censored) dentata has haunted the collective unconscious since the dawn of time. To see it now revived by the face of Mr. Biden is absolutely terrifying. It has caused nightmares, sleep terror, and horrible anxiety in many of my Upper West Side clients." Dr. Goldigger was asked if he had any suggestions for frightened Americans. "They should call their local Jungian institute and ask for seven days a week psychoanalysis."

    • Posted By: LilBella @ 10/06/2008 11:37:18 AM

      And this has what to do with the commentary or the election or the mess our country is in? Wow, you're pathetic! And yes, I'd be saying the same thing if you were commenting on Senator McCain's face or Governor Palin's face!

  • Posted By: Krohn @ 10/05/2008 10:10:29 PM

    The ACORN does not fall far from the tree:
    http://justsaynodeal.com/acorn.html

    • Posted By: juanesenobueno @ 10/06/2008 11:01:04 AM

      Much like a Keating Five defendant maintaining a desire for deregulation, even after the S&L bailout? Hypocrisy is alive and well in the McCain zombie camp.

  • Posted By: bigdadred @ 10/06/2008 1:59:10 AM

    The fact that Fox News Network is taking the position of launching a series of all out assaults against senator Obama???s character is a sad day in journalism. They should be ashamed of the immoral and unethical standards that their network displays on a continual basis. What they must be made to understand is that as citizens we rely upon networks for their fair and accurate reporting of events and we will not tolerate anything less, especially when its over the top or maybe I should say as far right as Fox News Network is. It is time to take a stand against Fox and look to other networks for fair and accurate news coverage.

  • Posted By: Notrepublican @ 10/05/2008 11:28:01 PM

    That's good to know as long as you point out that one of Mccains advisors was a lobbyist to Fannie Mae, then we know both sides.

  • Posted By: cani77 @ 10/05/2008 10:10:51 PM

    n a few weeks we will make a choice that will decide our future.
    I follow an economist named Bob Proctor. He has called the top and bottom of every market crash since the 70s correctly.
    Also, he perfectly predicted the current real estate market meltdown and the picture he paints about what will happen in the next couple years
    is terrifying.He thinks it will be worse then the great depression.
    The banks in the U.S. are going under one after the other. Countrywide the largest morgage bank in the world,Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch which are 3 out of the top 5 wall street firms. Also, Fanny and Freddy Mae which hold 50 percent of the home loans in the United States.
    The government took them over because they are essentially bankrupt.If they didn't the entire financially system would virtually shut down, the stock market would crash and we would suffer beyond what any of us have seen before.

    McCain just like Bush " doesn't understand the economy".
    That not just my opinion its his own words. Not only does he not understand how to fix it but he does not understand exactly what is broken.
    It is no surprise that he doesn't. The people that make up these securities use complex mathematical models very few people understand.
    Bush and McCain both can take the credit for this mess since they helped deregulate the laws that were protecting us.

    Bush's economic advisor Phil Graham wrote the deregulation bill that allowed banks to take huge risks with all of our future.
    Now, Phil Graham is the head of McCain's economic policy.He is also McCain's choice for the next secretary of the treasury.
    No one in this country can afford for that to happen. The last time Bush met with his economic advisors was in March. He either didn't care or didn't realize that anything was wrong. Phil Graham had the guts to say that we are in a mental recession after he helped create the worst economy meltdown in our lifetime.
    It will take the best and brightest minds in the world to get us out of this nightmare. As bad as Bush has done, McCain would be
    even more destructive because things are in much worse shape. The next president will not inherit a surplus like Bush did but a tanking economy and a 11,600,000,000,000 (trillion) dollars deficit. Most of it Bush created and it will take decades to pay it back.
    If you do what you have always done then you will get what you have always got.
    When it comes to policy Bush and McCain are the same 90 percent of the time.
    So why are the polls even close then ?





    The chairman of McCains campaign recently said that people don't vote on issues they vote on a personality composite. Which means he is trying to sell you personality instead of results.

    Let's teach him we are smarter than that .

    Hold them accountable NOW!
    Elect Obama Biden 2008




    Check out this video of sarah palins interview it will blow you away


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r36Xc0GG4iQ

  • Posted By: cani77 @ 10/05/2008 10:10:40 PM

    n a few weeks we will make a choice that will decide our future.
    I follow an economist named Bob Proctor. He has called the top and bottom of every market crash since the 70s correctly.
    Also, he perfectly predicted the current real estate market meltdown and the picture he paints about what will happen in the next couple years
    is terrifying.He thinks it will be worse then the great depression.
    The banks in the U.S. are going under one after the other. Countrywide the largest morgage bank in the world,Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch which are 3 out of the top 5 wall street firms. Also, Fanny and Freddy Mae which hold 50 percent of the home loans in the United States.
    The government took them over because they are essentially bankrupt.If they didn't the entire financially system would virtually shut down, the stock market would crash and we would suffer beyond what any of us have seen before.

    McCain just like Bush " doesn't understand the economy".
    That not just my opinion its his own words. Not only does he not understand how to fix it but he does not understand exactly what is broken.
    It is no surprise that he doesn't. The people that make up these securities use complex mathematical models very few people understand.
    Bush and McCain both can take the credit for this mess since they helped deregulate the laws that were protecting us.

    Bush's economic advisor Phil Graham wrote the deregulation bill that allowed banks to take huge risks with all of our future.
    Now, Phil Graham is the head of McCain's economic policy.He is also McCain's choice for the next secretary of the treasury.
    No one in this country can afford for that to happen. The last time Bush met with his economic advisors was in March. He either didn't care or didn't realize that anything was wrong. Phil Graham had the guts to say that we are in a mental recession after he helped create the worst economy meltdown in our lifetime.
    It will take the best and brightest minds in the world to get us out of this nightmare. As bad as Bush has done, McCain would be
    even more destructive because things are in much worse shape. The next president will not inherit a surplus like Bush did but a tanking economy and a 11,600,000,000,000 (trillion) dollars deficit. Most of it Bush created and it will take decades to pay it back.
    If you do what you have always done then you will get what you have always got.
    When it comes to policy Bush and McCain are the same 90 percent of the time.
    So why are the polls even close then ?





    The chairman of McCains campaign recently said that people don't vote on issues they vote on a personality composite. Which means he is trying to sell you personality instead of results.

    Let's teach him we are smarter than that .

    Hold them accountable NOW!
    Elect Obama Biden 2008




    Check out this video of sarah palins interview it will blow you away


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r36Xc0GG4iQ

  • Posted By: martyks @ 10/05/2008 6:43:17 PM

    Sarah will have a commentator's position on FOX secured before Obama is sworn in. Write it down.

  • Posted By: The People of the United States @ 10/05/2008 3:11:04 PM

    WHAT IF ? I was just thinking; Mr.Obama's people say he is highly intellegent because he has a Masters Degree from Havard. But so does President George Bush have a Masters Degree from Harvard. I know where Senator McCain and Govenor Palin stand politicaly and moraly. But what I don't know is Mr. Obama's true stand of those issues. So I was thinking, he's assumed to be intelegent but claims to have not been effected by his young childhood years when he was taught about the Muslim religion. And how he claimed to be a Christian attending a church in Chicago for over twenty years and was personal friends with the senior pastor that has taught many times on hate of white people, and he didn't know it ? He also worked with and went to the home of the former founders of a 60's terrost group that did bombings in the United states and faught for the down fall of our government. He went to their home were they held a political fund raiser for his Senate campaign, and yet say's has no real connection with them and only bumped in to them a couple of times while doing business. Really ? So I was thinking WHAT IF he has fooled us all and he is intellegent and really knew what these friends of his taught, and agreed, but only distanced himself from them because he is in a campaign that he could win to do some real damage to America. I know it's hard to beleive and I don't know that I beleive it . But I would never have beleived that people, some Doctors, Lawers, and other professions would live with families in America for years and years just waiting for the right time to strike like has been found to be have happened here in America. So I don't know what to believe. As much as I want to believe and trust Mr. Obama, I'm worried about my family and my country and wonder if he is just methodicaly plotting his steps to get in the most powerful position in the world, to do what ? I asked myself as I have fliped back and forth between the candidates during this campaign, IS IT WORTH THE GAMBLE ? WHAT IF HE DOESN'T REALLY BELIEVE WHAT HE IS SAYING. So my worry is, WHAT IF ?

    • Posted By: befair @ 10/05/2008 5:49:45 PM

      Why don't you express the same kind of paranoia about Sarah Palin. She is unknown to the country and McCain plans to keep it that way. Obama has made himself available for interviews and tough questions for over a year and a half now. He answered every kind of question known to man and he has done it with honesty. There can be only one reason why McCain cannot let Palin go through the same process and it is because she would be found to be unqualified and many things like her and her husbands membership in an organization that wants to take Alaska out of the United States and have it be its own country. What gall, Palin has to speak to how Obama feels about America, when she and her husband don't even want to be part of it.

    • Posted By: reezel @ 10/05/2008 4:56:51 PM

      Even more scary is the thought that McCain means whatever he is saying. To wit, less regulation, taxing healthcare, giving tax rebates to healthcare companies, reducing taxes on the rich, pertetual war, Gramm economic initiatives, Palin as an example of his choice of people, over reliance on lobbyists.

    • Posted By: ChuckGoodman @ 10/05/2008 3:18:34 PM

      Your 1st line of thought is correct. I believe Obama wants change alright, only it will have nothing to do with freedom as we know it. At best Obama would turn our nation into a socialist society................He is bad for America. He wants total government control and he wants to control it for his own personal gain. A very self-serving man Obama-nation is.


      • Posted By: Citadelgrrl05 @ 10/05/2008 3:59:27 PM

        OMG!!! WHAT IF HE ACTUALLY IS SHOWING HIS TRUE SELF ..WHICH HE IS AND WHAT IF YOU ARE TRYING TO FIND ANY EXCUSE NOT TO VOTE FOR SENATOR OBAMA IS IT HIS POSITIONS ON ISSUES OR HIS RACE.. YOU NEED TO SEARCH DEEP WITHIN YOURSELF TO FIND OUT THE TRUE ANSWERS TO THAT QUESTION, B/C YES AS YOU SAY OUR COUNTRY IS AT STAKE AND LOOK AT WHAT THE REPUBLICANS W/ THE HELP OF MCCAIN HAVE DONE..DESTROYED IT!! YOU NEED TO FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF WHAT YOU TRULY WANT FOR YOUR COUNTRY B/C IT IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU I AM AFRAID THAT WILL VOTE TO KEEP THINGS THE SAME DESPITE THE LAST EIGHT MISERABLE YEARS THAT WERE CONDONED MY JOHN MCCAIN. I HAVE A HUSBAND THAT IS DEPLOYED RIGHT NOW, AND IF JOHN MCCAIN WINS WE WILL BE IN MORE WARS AND MY TWO TODDLERS WILL MORE THAN LIKELY NOT SEE THEIR FATHER OFTEN, AND AS A MILITARY SPUSE I WILL B RAISING THOSE CHILDREN ALONE, SO WHEN YOU ARE MAKING THIS DECISION 11/4 MAKE SURE IT IS FOR THE RIGHT REASONS, DO YOUR RESEARCH AND QUIT WATCHING FIX NOISE THEY ARE CONTRIBUTING TO THIS PROPOGANDA AGAINST SENATOR O!!! I HOPE YOU MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR THE SAKE OF MY CHILDREN, B/C WHAT EVER DECISIONS YOU AND OTHER AMERICANS MAKE IT WILL ESPECIALLY EFFECT MILITARY FAMILIES WHO PROUDLY SERVE THEIR COUNTRY., BUT WANT THESE WARS TO COME TO AN END AND TO BRING HOME OUR HUSBANDS TO THEIR CHILDREN!!! PLEASE VOTE YOUR HOPES AND NOT YOUR FEARS!!! GOD BLESS

  • Posted By: befair @ 10/05/2008 5:41:41 PM

    Sen. Biden is a true man of honor. He and Obama would make a remarkable team. I pray it is the two of them in the White House next year and not McCain who is now taking the lowest of low roads.

  • Posted By: josemarti @ 10/05/2008 4:57:07 PM

    Biden's plastic surgeon is fighting extradition. Dr. Michael Talmud remains under the custody of Canadian authorities. Dr. Talmud escaped to Canada last week and faces federal charges for defacing a national monument.

  • Posted By: ICYEYES800 @ 10/05/2008 4:39:28 PM

    Biden was clearly smitten with Palin's appearance...he was trying to "charm her with his new facelift" but the worst part was after the debate, when Biden was feeling her up...boy, that dude's hands were all over that chick....kinda repulsive and reminds me of the Kennedys' who just couldn't refuse a pretty face..UGH!!!!!!

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