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Saturday, October 25, 2008

McCain says he'll test foreign enemies

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TheBostonMike

Great, Now McRage is going around poking other countries in the shoulder and saying, "Give me your lunch money!". Just what we need. More of the Same.
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BannedMonique

"I'm going to test them, they're not going to test me," Mr. McCain told a crowd in Albuquerque I suggest to all parents in the unlikely event that McSame wins the election to take your children, set them in front of the television, find a channel with McCain on it and say "If he asks you to sit in his car, offers you candy or asks you to fight in Iran, just say no".
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jacqueline

Just what we need McCain testing other nations. No Way Mc Cain. What we truly need is Obama with his diplomacy, intelligence and better jugdement. God forbid us with mc Cain the angry warmonger and his mate Palin full of hate and Marcism.
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sanecomments

Here's what will win the election for McCain: 1. An event that captures everybody's attention, and that is FIRING all of his campaign directors. Same for Palin's. 2. Decide what he wants to talk about, and BE his own man. Same for Palin. Their campaign people have made them focus on nasty negativity, and it has kept us from seeing the REAL people. This comment of McCain's is who he really is, a person of strength and foresight. It scares some, reassures others. Thanks, John, for reminding us that you are still in this election.
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jneill7854

Just because John McCain sat in a cockpit on a flight deck during the five days of the Cuban Missile Crisis doesn't mean he absorbed the slightest bit of wisdom about how to handle a crisis especially an economic one. McCain/Palin can’t substitute negative campaigning and gimmicks for real ideas and issues. This year I plan to vote selfishly for what is best interest for me and my family and choose the smartest and brightest person for the job. Colin Powell couldn't have said it any better. I will be voting for Barack Obama!
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sharpeone

And they will test you back. We live in a World Community in addition to living in the United States! His attitude and comments show a remarkable lack of foreign policy experience and insight!
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Valkavian

It's unfortunate that many of our populace has forgotten what made the US the superpower we have been. It is not the appeasement of those who would do us and our interests harm, it is "walking softly and carrying a BIG stick". Those Obama fans would have us be another France (have you looked at their economic, social (riots) and defense track records?). I am saddened that we have allowed our taste for being unoffensive to cloud our judgment of what is best for our country. Frankly a president that is on the offensive is less likely to have the war in his backyard than one who would invites his enemies in for tea and cookies.
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checknbalance2008

ACORN is a piece of cake compared to McCains YPM's VOTER FRAUD, STORY OF THE NEXT 10 DAYS ======== ================================= The owner of a company hired by the California Republican Party to register voters was arrested over the weekend on charges of voter registration fraud and perjury, officials said on Monday. Mark Jacoby is accused of fraudulently registering himself to vote at a Los Angeles address where he no longer resides -- his boyhood home -- to meet a state law requiring all signature gatherers to register or be eligible to vote in California. He did this twice, in 2006 and 2007, according to a statement issued by the California secretary of state, Debra Bowen. A spokeswoman for Bowen said investigators found the home at the address where he registered was no longer owned by Jacoby's family. Authorities also are investigating complaints that Jacoby's company, Young Political Majors, or YPM, improperly registered voters as Republicans, said Ed Miller, a deputy district attorney for Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles Times has reported that dozens of voters claimed they had been duped by YPM employees into switching parties and registering as Republicans when they were asked to sign a petition seeking tougher penalties against child molesters
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checknbalance2008

Obama knows how to speak softly, Powell knows how to swing the big stick. So don't worry your in good hands with team Obama. GoUSA, GoUSA, GoObama.
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checknbalance2008

Judge threw out that stupid birth, citizenship case. Now let's move on to the Obama inauguration.
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Walesa

Not many I know are happy with Obama's power grab. I have referenced many disgusting racist support groups for him, like the former Black Panthers and that creep Louis Farrakhan, and his proposed 500,000 strong Barak National Army. He had huge POWER signs at his ACORN rallies as a radical community agitator. It's a power grab, folks, get ready for Chairman Barak or fight back and vote McCain-Palin!
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BannedMonique

Acorn hasn't been charged and won't be charged with anything. They flagged suspect registrations and that's all they can LEGALLY do. To date the only person charged is Mark Jacoby of YPM, a paid by the GOP voter registration company. http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE49K0A120081021 What I find very funny is what his lawyer said: "Jacoby who is in his 20s, travels frequently but always returns to California, where his mother keeps a permanent home that Jacoby treats as his own residence." The poor guy doesn't own a home and always runs back to mommies. If I was his mom I'd show him some tough love!!
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purplephantom

McCain is going to test the enemy countries if he gets into office? May God help us if this happens! Sounds as if he is going to challenge all of America's enemies to attack! I will be one very frightened American if this man makes it to the Oval Office. It is very scary he's in our government in any capacity. Should he win this election, we, the American people, will have go back to the 1950's and start building bomb shelters again!
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canditaylor68

You tell them John McCain tell them "Dont f--- with the U.S.!"
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MG

RE: "I'm going to test them, they're not going to test me," Mr. McCain told a crowd in Albuquerque. Mr Magoo the dumb-ass speaks again - says something else stupid -
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