'Community organizer' is to Barack Obama what 'war hero' was to John Kerry

Again...????

Ok, my bad for that, it was uncalled for. I just lost my head a little because you do not think I know what really happened from something edited. I am not watching speeches and taking every word seriously, I actually look stuff up after someone says it. Most of you Republicans are treating me like I want to believe Obama is perfect.
 
Ok, my bad for that, it was uncalled for. I just lost my head a little because you do not think I know what really happened from something edited. I am not watching speeches and taking every word seriously, I actually look stuff up after someone says it. Most of you Republicans are treating me like I want to believe Obama is perfect.

Just as most Obamanites want to believe that we think McCain or Palin is.

Anyone who thinks anyone else thinks a politician is perfect is pretty stupid, I think.
 
Just as most Obamanites want to believe that we think McCain or Palin is.

Anyone who thinks anyone else thinks a politician is perfect is pretty stupid, I think.

I have yet to see a McCain supporter on this forum admit he or she was wrong about an issue, I have done it. There are things I do not like about Obama, but I agree with him on what I feel is important.
 
I have yet to see a McCain supporter on this forum admit he or she was wrong about an issue, I have done it. There are things I do not like about Obama, but I agree with him on what I feel is important.

Hmmm...I know there are things I've posted about McCain that I didn't like. Off the top of my head now, I can't remember them. I know there are a few.
 
It's called a unified party.

So John McCain is perfect eh?

Maybe he was the one Hillary meant when she said that he was going to come down from the clouds and everything was going to be right with the world? Not Obama.

It's called being naive or least ignoring the facts if you can't disagree with anything John McCain currently stands for.

Though then again, if he is such a Maverick then how come the Republicans are so willing to let this Maverick who supposedly speaks out against the party in general get the nomination.

:rolleyes:
 
I have yet to see a McCain supporter on this forum admit he or she was wrong about an issue, I have done it. There are things I do not like about Obama, but I agree with him on what I feel is important.

You missed mine then--McCain is an arrogant ambitious flip flopping asshole.
He damn near became Kerry's VP choice, for God sakes. He totally sucks on immigration reform.

ooops you meant someone who really supports him. never mind.
 
You missed mine then--McCain is an arrogant ambitious flip flopping asshole.
He damn near became Kerry's VP choice, for God sakes. He totally sucks on immigration reform.

ooops you meant someone who really supports him. never mind.

Errr...alrighty then, always good to hear from you dillo.
 
sorry--Allie's one woman army against abortion got me all fired up. :redface:

Same. It is ok, I blew up of her too, but at least I apologised, with no acception I may add. I was just not sure what you meant, but I was so pissed at allie that i assumed it was against me. What did you mean?
 
Same. It is ok, I blew up of her too, but at least I apologised, with no acception I may add. I was just not sure what you meant, but I was so pissed at allie that i assumed it was against me. What did you mean?

you asked for a MCCain support to list his faults--Im' not a Mccain supporter.
 
So John McCain is perfect eh?

Maybe he was the one Hillary meant when she said that he was going to come down from the clouds and everything was going to be right with the world? Not Obama.

It's called being naive or least ignoring the facts if you can't disagree with anything John McCain currently stands for.

Though then again, if he is such a Maverick then how come the Republicans are so willing to let this Maverick who supposedly speaks out against the party in general get the nomination.

:rolleyes:

McCain's only appeal to me is his support for the GWoT, lower taxes (only a recent conversion) and pro-life.

Oh yeah, and he's no some slick talking socialist from Chicago.

But on campaign finance reform, the Gang of 14 shenanigans and immigration he was tempting me to stay home.

Then he picked a conservative VP. Assuming she stays strong in her convictions and doesn't flop on certain items like immigration, the way Lieberman did on abortion, I look forward to voting for McCain in 2008 as a stepping stone to Palin in 2012. I anticipate McCain realizes she is the heir-apparent and will tack to the right to protect his base-shoring operation as well as leave her unsullied by his nonsense when it comes time to hand-off.
 

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