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!!
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!!
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!!
And The Media Is Always Impartial right Dick?[heh. If anything,NEWSWEAK,as evidenced by its falling subscriptions,layoffs,and whining by Eleanor Clift is taking the slings and arrows suffered by the NEWSWEAK portion of the Axis Of Bias more personally than anything dealt to Bush]. But go your way. We are no longer fooled by your BS.
I think he did a heck of a job for a draft dodging cocaine snorting alchoholic. Heck of a job Bushie
Obama never served,and admits to using cocaine.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/01/AR2008110102082.html?nav=rss_email/components
Barack Obama and the Democrats hold a commanding position two days before Tuesday's election, with the senator from Illinois leading in states whose electoral votes total nearly 300 and with his party counting on significantly expanded majorities in the House and Senate.
John McCain is running in one of the worst environments ever for a Republican presidential nominee. The senator from Arizona has not been in front in any of the 159 national polls conducted over the past six weeks. His slender hopes for winning the White House now depend on picking up a major Democratic stronghold or fighting off Obama's raids on most of the five states President Bush won four years ago that now lean toward the Democrat. He also must hold onto six other states that Bush won in 2004 but are considered too close to call.
Two factors cloud the final weekend projections. The first is how voters ultimately respond to the prospect of the first African American president in U.S. history, a force that could make the contest closer than it appears. The other, which pushes in the opposite direction, is whether Obama can expand the electorate to give him an additional cushion in battleground states.
Big Note: Obama leads in every state that Democratic Sen. John F. Kerry won four years ago, which gives him a base of 252 electoral votes of the 270 needed to win. He also has leads of varying sizes in five states Bush won: Iowa, New Mexico, Virginia, Colorado and Nevada. Were he to win all of those on Tuesday, he would claim the presidency with 291 electoral votes.
Bigger Note: The tossup states include traditional battlegrounds such as Ohio, Florida and Missouri, as well as North Carolina, Indiana and Montana, which have been firmly in the Republican column in the past. They account for 87 electoral votes, and if Obama were to win several of them, his electoral vote total could push well into the 300s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCrPJXjDq7U
Larry King Live: A Panel discusses John mcCain's [450,000 $ ] Donation to Khalidi
Notice how Michael Medved has nothing to say about John McCain's [450,000 $ Grant] to Khalidi..
Medved says he does'nt know about the [450,000 $] donation, Paul Begala tells Medved...
"Joe Lieberman, it tell you about that"
A Grant that is shown on Mccain's IRS form as a Donation !!!
So War Hero John McCain Financially Supported a Anti-Israeli Government and Terrorist to the tune of 450,000 $ an it has been Substantiated by IRS Documents as a Donation.
Micahel Medved is Furious over Obama's acquaintence with Khalidi who often disagreed with one another.
Intellectuals consist of people who agree and disagree on subjects, such as Khalidi and Obama.
But had Obama gave [450,000 $] like John McCain, it would be.... BIG ASS NEWS !
John "Viet Nam War Hero" McCain.....
Explain your IRS Accounted for 450,000 $ Donation to Khalidi...
You can't Explain it and you'd be Stupid to do so.
You, Joe Lie-Per Man, Sean hannity, Bill O'Reily and Rush Limbaugh can't explain it either.
This was something that should've been left... ALONE !!!
Oh what a Deadly Web we WEAVE, when we Practice to........ DECIEVE !!!
John McCain has caught himelf in his own Web of Deceptions and Assertions of ....
GUILT BY ASSOCIATION
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/13/acorn-mccain-and-gop-used_n_134284.html
McCain is and was a, Acorn Man, as well as his Cronie Acorn Surrogates
On Monday, the Democratic-leaning group ACORN, which has been painted as a criminal enterprise by the GOP for its voter registration and housing policy efforts, pushed back against its critics by producing a photo of John McCain attending its March 2006 rally.
It was a reminder that, for all their electoral histrionics, Republicans have aligned themselves with ACORN in the past.
Indeed, in addition to the McCain photo, there is a host of examples of prominent McCain surrogates attending ACORN events, signing ACORN legislation, or complimenting the group's efforts.
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, for example, partnered with ACORN in March 2008 for a "Homeownership Promotes The Economy" taskforce. More recently, Crist declared that -- contrary to GOP outrage -- he was not upset with the group's voter registration efforts in his state. The New York Times reported that ACORN supported a law signed by Governor Crist, which "changed the rules last year to restore the voting rights of about 112,000 former convicts."
In July 2005, meanwhile, another Republican governor, Rick Perry of Texas, signed ACORN's Lending Law Reform Bill that changed the state's homelending practices.
In July 2008, California Governor and McCain supporter Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill that ACORN helped draft aimed at California homeowners facing foreclosure.
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In June 2007, Minnesota Governor and McCain VP short-lister Tim Pawlenty signed a similar bill -- drafted by ACORN -- that helped homeowners get fairer deals on their mortgages.
"The legislation was drafted according to recommendations made by a predatory lending study group established by Swanson prior to the legislative session," wrote the Northwestern Financial Review. "The study group contained representatives from the banking industry and the mortgage brokers association, as well as consumer advocates from organizations such as Illegal Aid and ACORN."
As Governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney signed an anti-predatory lending bill that ACORN supported. In February 2006, Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman met with the ACORN Katrina Survivors Association. And back in July 2005, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg actually got a kiss from ACORN's state leader, according to the publication City Limits, during an announcement that the city would protect or create 65,000 affordable units in a new housing proposal. Bloomberg, it should be noted, has not endorsed a candidate.
Barack Obama and the Democrats hold a commanding position two days before Tuesday's election, with the senator from Illinois leading in states whose electoral votes total nearly 300 and with his party counting on significantly expanded majorities in the House and Senate.
John McCain is running in one of the worst environments ever for a Republican presidential nominee. The senator from Arizona has not been in front in any of the 159 national polls conducted over the past six weeks. His slender hopes for winning the White House now depend on picking up a major Democratic stronghold or fighting off Obama's raids on most of the five states President Bush won four years ago that now lean toward the Democrat. He also must hold onto six other states that Bush won in 2004 but are considered too close to call.
Two factors cloud the final weekend projections. The first is how voters ultimately respond to the prospect of the first African American president in U.S. history, a force that could make the contest closer than it appears. The other, which pushes in the opposite direction, is whether Obama can expand the electorate to give him an additional cushion in battleground states.
Big Note: Obama leads in every state that Democratic Sen. John F. Kerry won four years ago, which gives him a base of 252 electoral votes of the 270 needed to win. He also has leads of varying sizes in five states Bush won: Iowa, New Mexico, Virginia, Colorado and Nevada. Were he to win all of those on Tuesday, he would claim the presidency with 291 electoral votes.
Bigger Note: The tossup states include traditional battlegrounds such as Ohio, Florida and Missouri, as well as North Carolina, Indiana and Montana, which have been firmly in the Republican column in the past. They account for 87 electoral votes, and if Obama were to win several of them, his electoral vote total could push well into the 300s.
The idiot probably still doesnt think he made any mistakes.
It takes a real idiot to drive right off a cliff but most of them take their foot off the gas pedal on the way down. Not dubya.
Sarah palin when asked about becoming vp responded
"As for that VP talk all the time, I tell you, I still can't answer that question until somebody answers for me, 'what is it exactly that the VP does every day......"
After she had been the nominee for around 2 months she was asked again and this time said
[T]hey???re in charge of the U.S. Senate so if they want to they can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes that will make life better for Brandon and his family and his classroom.
WRONG THE VP IS THERE TO STEP IN IF SOMTHING HAPPENS TO THE PRESIDENT ONLY THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH POLICY AND THEY DONT RUN THE SENATE!!
If she doenst know what the vice pres or presidant does why would we give her the job
Mccain has around a 40 percent chance because of his age in not being able to
complete his term picking palin was about as smart as picking any other mrs Alaska contestant.
Its not just that we disagree with her answers in alot of cases she doesnt understand basic questions
like what is the bush doctrine, or what do you read.
These are not gotcha questions!!!
One of advisors recently said not only was she unqualified but said mccain picked her after 1 interview of about a hour
and that even at mcdonalds you get 3 interviews.
Members of her own campaign called her a diva and a whack job.
They would know better then anyone else right now.
So mccain gambled and he lost big. He ended up with a girl that cant answer questions that most of the people reading this can answer.
at the same time mccain could never read this blog because he cant use a computer at all.
I mean his wife has 100 million dollars get him classes or something.
Am i crazy or do we want a computer literate president and a vp who can answer a least basic questions.
If you read the rest of the articles on this site you would think the world is about to end
So if thats the case these are the last 2 people you want running anything.
let send them packing.
ELECT OBAMA BIDEN NOW
If Obama is elected "He will be tested". The militant muslims will follow the troops over here. I guess the liberals wants to fight them over here. I think that Bushes aggressive approach was a better way of dealing with this continuing threat. Oh well, I guess Liberals like predators right in their back yards. Hope you have some guns. Better also get some religion. Obama will straighten them right out with their "hatred of us issues" when he sits down with them and has a fireside chat.
For those of you who voted for Bush twice, there is still time for redemption.
Comment: For those of you who continue to vote for candidates that believe taking innocent life is acceptable, there is still time for redemption.
The problem with Obama is a simple one. One association does not a radical make. But in Obama???s case, the list of left-wing radical mentors and associates is seemingly endless, (Davis, Ayers, Wright, Khalidi , etc., etc.) with a new revelation practically every day. With that, a picture begins to emerge, and that picture is that Obama is as steeped, not in just left-wing political thought, but in radical left-wing and race ideology, to the same extent that Pat Robertson was steeped in the ideology of the radical Religious Right. I would not have voted for Pat Robertson for dog catcher, and for similar reasons, I will not vote for Obama.
Did you even read the article? Obviously, you have your talking points before you even read or listen to something. What a doofus! Stop making a fool of yourself.
Why do you suppose Newsweek would want to run an article about Bush two days before the election?
Newsweek Article:
Study: Media coverage has favored Obama campaign
Study finds comments on evening newscasts over the past two months favored the Obama campaign
"For whatever reason, the media are portraying Barack Obama as a better choice for president than John McCain," said Robert Lichter, a George Mason University professor and head of the center. "If you watch the evening news, you'd think you should vote for Obama."
http://www.newsweek.com/id/165218
"A former Newsweek reporter admitted in an article this week that he has no objectivity and imagined disabling Rudy Giuliani so he wouldn't run in the presidential primary race last year.
Michael Hastings wrote in GQ magazine that he had a "recurring fantasy" that he could somehow stop the former New York City mayor in his tracks.
"I quickly realized Rudy was a maniac. I had a recurring fantasy in which I took him out during a press conference (it was nonlethal, just something that put him out of commission for a year or so), saving America from the horror of a President Giuliani. If that sounds like I had some trouble being 'objective,' I did. Objectivity is a fallacy," he said."
http://men.style.com/gq/features/full?id=content_7484&pageNum
This article is about Bush you noob. As for associations, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaP7ZrmkcuU
It didnt stop him from being secretary of defense huh?
OK now to talk about Bush. Name me another president that has had to endure as much turmoil as him? For all you whiners talking about the deaths in Iraq, I say shutup. You have no right to say that those brave soilders deaths are for nothing. If Iraq becomes a democracy then the Middle East will be changed for the better. If you need to champion the end of needless deaths then you need to ask the democratic leaders in IL. Ask Obama and Daily why there are so many purposeless deaths in just the city of Chicago. Oh wait I forgot you can ask democrate to be accountable for anything, it has to be someone elses fault.
Criticisms of Bush and his administrations are not "attacks"they are (finally) a simple formulation of a thing foreign to the much of the debate when the narrative was being shaped by him or (worse) by his cronies: The Truth.
Criticisms of Bush and his administrations are not "attacks"they are (finally) a simple formulation of a thing foreign to the much of the debate when the narrative was being shaped by him or (worse) by his cronies: The Truth.
I have never been so sad to be an American. I read these comments and see nothing but a bunch of whining babies. Unlike you ignorant (m)asses I am better off today than I was 8 years ago. Why because I think ahead and prepare for the future. When I was told of subprime I asked a simple question. At that point I evaluated that the risk was not worth it.. I prefer to think for myself.
Unlike you I don't need Obama to be my mama.
If you really want to know why people should be "bashing" Bush -- read the book The Dark Side. It's scary what the Bush administration has done to this country -- by its foreign policies, its acceptance of torture, secret prisons, its willingness to gut our Constitution, the corruption of no-bid contracts for Halliburton (Cheney's old company), the economy, a war based on lies and for Bush and Cheney's oil buddies and Bush's ego.
And McCain was right behind them.
I cannot trust McCain. I do trust Obama. At least Obama tried to tell America the truth about the war in Iraq. All McCain did was support the president over 90% of the time, regardless of the truth.
While our country is having problems, McCain said our economy was on solid ground. Trying to pander to women voters and the extreme righteous right McCain chose the worst possible choice for a running mate -- an ex-beauty queen who apparently has an ethnics problem (well, so did McCain during the Keating 5 Savings & Loans scandal of the 1980s).
McCain has shown poor judgment and a lack of understanding of what it is to be middle class or poor in America. I guess it's hard to recognize how hard it is for the average American from one of your 7 homes.
Obama pulled himself up by his own bootstraps while McCain's admiral father and admiral grandfather guaranteed his admission to Annapolis where at taxpayers' expense McCain ended up at the bottom of his class.
While McCain beats his chest (figuratively) about his honor he is neglecting to tell people how he cheated on his first wife who was loyal to him while he was a pow. He cheated with Cindy (now wife #2) and then dumped his first wife when she was in a bad accident ending up with a limp. Talk about a lack of honor, a lack of character, and a lack of judgment.
But, heck -- McCain will tell you over and over again (ad nauseum) what a hero he was -- he was a pow. (Well, so were many other men and they certainly don't wear that as a hairshirt that somehow qualifies them to be president -- which it doesn't.)
My nephews are 4th generation military but had no rich parents or grandparents. As enlisted men they could use an improved GI bill which McCain for all of his "country first" didn't support but Obama did.
Tell me. Now who do you trust? Someone who has worked his way through hard times to become a presidential candidate or someone who (silver spoon in mouth) has lived off a rich second wife (an heiress to a beer empire) and who milked government service for all its worth for his own benefit, the benefit of the rich and the corporations.
BRAVO!!! Well said.
Translated - he's not sorry for anything.
PALIN GOT PUNKED PART 1
Sarah Palin unwittingly took a prank call Saturday from a Canadian comedian posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy and telling her she would make a good president someday.
"Maybe in eight years," replies a laughing Palin.
The Republican vice presidential nominee discusses politics, the perils of hunting with Vice President Dick Cheney, and Sarkozy's "beautiful wife," in a recording of the call released Saturday and set to air Monday on a Quebec radio station.
Palin campaign spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt confirmed she had received the prank call.
"Governor Palin was mildly amused to learn that she had joined the ranks of heads of state, including President Sarkozy and other celebrities, in being targeted by these pranksters. C'est la vie," she said.
The call was made by a well-known Montreal comedy duo Marc-Antoine Audette and Sebastien Trudel. Known as the Masked Avengers, the two are notorious for prank calls to celebrities and heads of state.
Audette, posing as Sarkozy, speaks in an exaggerated French accent and drops ample hints that the conversation is a joke. But Palin seemingly does not pick up on them.
He tells Palin one of his favorite pastimes is hunting, also a passion of the 44-year-old Alaska governor.
"I just love killing those animals. Mmm, mmm, take away life, that is so fun," the fake Sarkozy says.
He proposes they go hunting together by helicopter, something he says he has never done.
"Well, I think we could have a lot of fun together while we're getting work done," Palin counters. "We can kill two birds with one stone that way."
The comedian jokes that they shouldn't bring Cheney along on the hunt, referring to the 2006 incident in which the vice-president shot and injured a friend while hunting quail.
"I'll be a careful shot," responds Palin.
Playing off the governor's much-mocked comment in an early television interview that she had insights into foreign policy because "you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska," the caller tells her: "You know we have a lot in common also, because ... from my house I can see Belgium."
She replies: "Well, see, we're right next door to different countries that we all need to be working with, yes."
PALIN GOT PUNKED PART 2
When Audette refers to Canadian singer Steph Carse as Canada's prime minister, Palin replies: "Well, he's doing fine and yeah, when you come into a position underestimated it gives you an opportunity to prove the pundits and the critics wrong. You work that much harder." Canada's prime minister is Stephen Harper.
Palin praises Sarkozy throughout the call and also mentions his wife Carla Bruni, a model-turned-songwriter.
"You know, I look forward to working with you and getting to meet you personally and your beautiful wife," Palin says. "Oh my goodness, you've added a lot of energy to your country with that beautiful family of yours."
The Sarkozy impersonator tells Palin his wife is "so hot in bed" and then informs her that Bruni has written a song for her about Joe the Plumber entitled "De rouge a levre sur un cochon" ??? which translates as "Lipstick on a Pig."
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama derided his Republican challenger John McCain's call for change in Washington as "lipstick on a pig," days after Palin made a lipstick joke at the Republican convention. The McCain-Palin campaign then released an ad implying Obama was calling Palin a pig with that remark.
The caller asks Palin if Joe the Plumber is her husband and adds: "We have the equivalent of Joe the Plumber in France. It's called Marcel, the guy with bread under his armpit."
He also tells the Alaska governor that he loved the "documentary" made about her and referred to a pornographic film with a Palin look-alike made by Hustler founder Larry Flynt.
She answers tentatively, "Ohh, good, thank you, yes."
The callers then reveal the prank and identify themselves and their radio station.
"Ohhh, have we been pranked?" Palin asks. "And what radio station
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