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Friday, September 5, 2008

McCain vows to end 'rancor'

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mcleangirl

Here's what Cindy McCain's gorgeous yellow outfit cost according to Vanity Fair magazine's fashion experts: Oscar de la Renta dress: $3,000 Chanel J12 White Ceramic Watch: $4,500 Three-carat diamond earrings: $280,000 Four-strand pearl necklace: $11,000–$25,000 Shoes, designer unknown: $600 Total: Between $299,100 and $313,100 The wife of the president of the United States, Laura Bush's ensemble totaled around $4,000. John McCain, one of the guys!
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tomc100

Ah, what's a day without nutballs and nutjob flaming liberals spewing the same vitriolic garbage with no substance but more of the same immature stupidity. BTW, the caps lock is on the left of the keyboard and no it doesn't make your point anymore relevant, but it does make it more entertaining. Please continue to show your side.
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Garland

McCain's speech was excellent. The only people who will have a problem with the speech are the ones who want to have a problem with it. One, not -so-independent person just below types in capital letter (to make his post truthier) about McCain being an old man. Well, having a spry, 96-year-old mother in the audience dispels the old age issue. Another angry poster focused on what Cindy McCain was wearing. Yes, this Einstein would select a president based on his wife's wardrobe. Oh, that right, McCain has too many houses and his wife has too much jewelry. Take the house away and give them to a single mom in Newark who has 7 kids by 5 different boyfriends. That's the Obama plan. Punish the working and the achievers. Give more to those on the public dole. Make sure everyone has the same.
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nokatrina

mcleangirl, now we'll compare Cindy's attire to hilly cliton: she owns 3,217 $5000 neiman marcus pantsuits; 45 pairs of panties @45.00/pair --all with fly-front; priceless necklace made from discarded bones of babes; soft leather shoes $900 made from skin of discarded babies; $30,000 Rolex watch gift from billy as guilt gift for doing monica, jennifer, etc., etc.; And, billy and hilly cliton got what they've got illegally, unlike Cindy whose father earned it all and passed it on. You are a typical jealous, mean-spirited, nasty liberal democrat; it is your kind of attitude and nastiness that turned me from being a dem to being a republican. Have anything more to say? I'm waiting.
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nokatrina

sdindependent, your capital letters don't impress me at all; it just means a big mouth that spews more nonsense. You must be really jealous of McCain's wisdom and history because your candidate has zip, zero, nada, nihil--no ideas, nothing to say without the teleprompter, has never run anything except a community group, keeps bad--even illegal company, cannot produce a real birth certificate because it would show he is not an American citizen. Your writing is typical angry, foul, liberal spewing never based in fact because our candidate sticks to the issues but yours cannot because he knows Nothing.
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Garland

SD-not so-indepndent: Cool off.... Take a deep breath. We can tell when you are angry when you go to capital letters with your rants. I can understand why you are upset. The Republican Convention was ten times better than anyone expected. It was refreshing to see that both Republican candidates are real Americans. Neither Republican candidate studied the Koran in Jakarta when they were young. Neither one has a spouse who is not proud to be American. Neither candidate has a buddy who bombed the Pentagon.
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Garland

Jim: Biden gets Chia Pet
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DuaneNoVA

If McCain expected last night's speech to win over undecided people, I think he fell short. I didn't hear any specifics on how he is going to produce "change".
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Mag7

McCain chastized the democtrats for the past eight years of republican administration? Which McCain has vowed to continue? The only change would be the dates, but the republican mantra of robbing the middle class to feed the rich will remain, as McCain has promised. McCain has also voted against (or forgotten to vote at all) on every piece of legislation aimed at increasing benefits and mental care for returning veterans. The fact that Iraqi vets are attempting suicide at record rates has not registered with grampa, or he doesn't care. It has also come out that Palin thinks "One Nation Under God" is part of the constitution. Actually Sarah it was added in 1954 to the 1872 Pledge of Allegience. Seriously though, anyone who thinks it's great to shoot wolves from airplanes is a despicable human being. How can you believe in God and sanction such cowardness?
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WiserNow

The Kool-Aid is flowing again. Cowardice is voting "present" 125 times. Cowardice is funneling millions to your cronie buddy Rezko to built fall-apart housing, and taking a $300K real-estate kickback for it. Cowardice is sitting in a hate church cause its where your constituents go to blame someone else for their own choices. Thank you Obama. Cowadice is having getting your son a cushy lobbyist job with MBNA bank, and pushing through a big bankruptcy reform bill for MBNA. Thank you Joe Biden. Obama and Biden can't hold a candle to Palin, much less McCain. She craps more honor and strength than the thug and the plug combined. The two lawyers are just more are scum. McCain/Palin. Truth, honor, and the courage needed to ring the necks of cronies like Obama, Biden, Reid, and Pelosi.
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nokatrina

duanenova, we guess you missed the speech last night or else you might be deaf.
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nokatrina

wisernow, you are a truly wise individual who has clear perception.
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Pendamon

I say pull everyone out of Chicago by Spring, 2009! We've wasted enough money and precious American lives on a losing policy there. America should never have gone into Chicago in the first place! America is doing everything for the Chicagoans, they are not stepping up and taking responsibility! Get out of Chicago now!
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Pendamon

Did anybody see Obama with O'Reilly? Wow, he looked like a little kid straight out of college with no idea of what it means to be president. He stumbled, did his "uh-uh-uh" stammering bit, and couldn't come up with any answers to O'Reilly's questions. I thought O'Reilly let him off easy, but maybe that's because he felt sorry for B.O. I kind of did, too. One couldn't help wonder how he became a candidate. Yes, I can---the media created him. He must be terrified that he might win.
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Pendamon

For those who say Bush has been bad for the American economy, you need to read this from the Wall Street Journal to separate the facts from the left-wing propaganda: http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB122039890722392873.html
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