I don't understand why you have to post such harsh and cruel accusations about Barack Obama on a regular basis. I have yet to see such cruel comments on this blog elsewhere by anyone on John McCain. I may not support McCain, but that doesn't mean I sit here typing out disgusting insults. And no, that isn't because McCain is a maverick saint who hasn't done anything wrong.
Honestly, I thought we were above the mud-slinging.
I think this is testament to the only weapons the GOP still has against Obama: namecalling, fearmongering, and fingerpointing. Does anyone bring up McCain's involvement with the Keating Five? Or the fact that his new hypocritical campaign strategies include the same Rove-style politics used against him in the 2000 election? Or sarah palin? By all means, I think John McCain is a good man. He's just stuck in a corner. And when you're stuck in a corner, you have a tendency to use whatever means necessary to win...even if they are low blows.
okay do you seriously think the candidate for the president of the united states of america is a terrorist? and why because he spent some time in africa and the middle east? because of his religious beliefs? i honestly think you're narrow minded for acusing such a great man of having ties with terrorists.
wait didnt the british call samuel adams, John hancock, and the sons of liberty terrorists, you might want to check your difinition of terrorist. And I wonder what you would call what john McCain was doing in his fighter jet over Vietnam..... hmmmmm you know, bombing civilians and all... sounds like he was causing terror, wait that sounds familir
As weird as I think Raoul Duke is, I am going to agree with him and Michelle. Why do all the McCaine supporters think Obama is a terrorist? Why do they invent so many stories about him? Despite all these accusations, Obama seems to still be the favorite. I guess negative attitudes lead to negative things.
okay this whole situation is plain ridiculous. Neither Obama or McCain are perfect beings, they are politicians and regardless of their political affiliations, a politician's job is too make shady deals and undercut other people. I like McCain but i don't believe he should be the next president, as for Obama i'm not so sure about him, it seems like i've heard the sermon about change before and it never happens. No one on capital hill ever changes anything in a positive way, it is the American people that changes things not the elected officials.
i agree with people comments below. Majority of people are misjudging obama by not his speeches or his debates,but basically by his color of his skin and believing all the rediculios rumors that are not even true.People need to pay attention to more what the person is trying to say and do for this country because people you are choosing a president. All im trying to say is , evryone needs to listen, and trust me you'll know the right person.
Becka that's probably one of the MOST RIDICULOUS posts I've read so far. McCain and his fellow Republicans are losing this campaign because of their negativity, which is something you are just regurgitating.
Just out of curiousity, how come I am unable to find anyone supporting McCaine in any of these comments? I just find that interesting. It seems no one wishes to help Mr. McCaine. Maybe all the negativity is starting to turn people.
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I don't understand why you have to post such harsh and cruel accusations about Barack Obama on a regular basis. I have yet to see such cruel comments on this blog elsewhere by anyone on John McCain. I may not support McCain, but that doesn't mean I sit here typing out disgusting insults.
And no, that isn't because McCain is a maverick saint who hasn't done anything wrong.
Honestly, I thought we were above the mud-slinging.
I think this is testament to the only weapons the GOP still has against Obama: namecalling, fearmongering, and fingerpointing. Does anyone bring up McCain's involvement with the Keating Five? Or the fact that his new hypocritical campaign strategies include the same Rove-style politics used against him in the 2000 election? Or sarah palin? By all means, I think John McCain is a good man. He's just stuck in a corner. And when you're stuck in a corner, you have a tendency to use whatever means necessary to win...even if they are low blows.
And how is Rezko a terrorist? At least get the right mud before you decide to slap it in our faces.
okay do you seriously think the candidate for the president of the united states of america is a terrorist? and why because he spent some time in africa and the middle east? because of his religious beliefs? i honestly think you're narrow minded for acusing such a great man of having ties with terrorists.
wait didnt the british call samuel adams, John hancock, and the sons of liberty terrorists, you might want to check your difinition of terrorist. And I wonder what you would call what john McCain was doing in his fighter jet over Vietnam..... hmmmmm you know, bombing civilians and all... sounds like he was causing terror, wait that sounds familir
As weird as I think Raoul Duke is, I am going to agree with him and Michelle. Why do all the McCaine supporters think Obama is a terrorist? Why do they invent so many stories about him? Despite all these accusations, Obama seems to still be the favorite. I guess negative attitudes lead to negative things.
okay this whole situation is plain ridiculous. Neither Obama or McCain are perfect beings, they are politicians and regardless of their political affiliations, a politician's job is too make shady deals and undercut other people. I like McCain but i don't believe he should be the next president, as for Obama i'm not so sure about him, it seems like i've heard the sermon about change before and it never happens. No one on capital hill ever changes anything in a positive way, it is the American people that changes things not the elected officials.
i agree with people comments below. Majority of people are misjudging obama by not his speeches or his debates,but basically by his color of his skin and believing all the rediculios rumors that are not even true.People need to pay attention to more what the person is trying to say and do for this country because people you are choosing a president. All im trying to say is , evryone needs to listen, and trust me you'll know the right person.
Becka that's probably one of the MOST RIDICULOUS posts I've read so far. McCain and his fellow Republicans are losing this campaign because of their negativity, which is something you are just regurgitating.
Just out of curiousity, how come I am unable to find anyone supporting McCaine in any of these comments? I just find that interesting. It seems no one wishes to help Mr. McCaine. Maybe all the negativity is starting to turn people.
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