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adigal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 06:44 PM
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On Hardball, 10 of 12 journalists though McCain was not too far right for
the moderate Dems and Independents. I was just reading another thread about how out of touch the MSM is from the American people, and let me tell you - people who are not as informed as I am are just as pissed, or even more because they don't have an outlet like I do here.

All these so-called journalists have to do is to go online and see that the conservatives hate McCain and that the Democrats, including me, who used to be a Repub and used to like McCain, are not buying what he is selling. Fool me once, shame on you, I will not be fooled a second time.

He wants to overturn Roe v. Wade, wants to send more troops into Iraq, and LOVES Bush. Methinks Johnny hitched his wagon to the wrong pony.
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 06:46 PM
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1. Didn't he also decide he didn't have a problem with 'intelligent design?'
Stupid old man, he should just go home. Give it up. He was an asshole with a temper when he worked at OLA, and he is an asshole with a temper now.

His 'anything to win' strategy is showing.
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kstewart33 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 06:47 PM
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2. I understand why he's doing what he's doing but...
The standard of a principled man is not to violate your principles. And McCain looks like he will abandon just about any principle to stand a chance of getting the nomination.

I once supported him because of his character. No more. I am also surprised at the panel's assumption that he's a lockin for the nomination. Doesn't seem likely to me.
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skipos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 06:50 PM
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3. McCain blows but keep in mind that
tens of millions of people spend no more than 10 seconds thinking about what they are doing before they vote. All they need to do to vote for someone is find them "likeable."
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adigal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 09:49 PM
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11. You are right, which is why we need to get the truth
about him out there NOW!!!
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tularetom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 07:03 PM
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4. If you want to deflate McCain
just keep blasting that picture out there. I don't have a link to it but you've all seen it. It's the one where McCain is hugging bush and resting his little chipmunk cheek on * chest with a shit eating grin on his face while he tries to get his little short arm around *. McCain can never claim to be anything else but * butt boy after that image sinks in.
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 07:09 PM
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5. I wish DU had a photobucket for classics like that.
And don't forget the one where he and baby bush eat cake while New Orleans drowns.
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Gabi Hayes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 07:22 PM
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7. I like this one
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 07:32 PM
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8. Yikes! That is just scary. But very good, did you do it? nt
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Gabi Hayes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 07:43 PM
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9. I wish
Edited on Sun Mar-26-06 07:45 PM by Gabi Hayes
http://www.bushbacklash.com

you can see where pix come from by clicking properties and checking the URL

if somebody hasn't appropriated the picture, the original site will come up

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WinkyDink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 07:16 PM
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6. McCain's character stayed behind in VietNam, where it was maxxed out.
Love the hero, can't abide the politician.
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AlCzervik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 07:46 PM
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10. the pundits live in the same bubble bush lives in, they are disconnected
imo from actual americans, you know, people like us that have jobs and responsibilities?
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Disturbed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 09:53 PM
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12. John McCain, Hypocrite
John McCain, Hypocrite
by Doug Ireland

John McCain, the media's darling, has found a clever way around his own campaign finance reform law to take big corporate bucks in furtherance of his political ambitions while carrying water for the corporate mammoth providing the dough. But the national press is ignoring the story.


The Associated Press first ran the story of John McCain's odorous but lucrative Senatorial service to the communications giant Cablevision on the afternoon of March 7. But, while some local papers in McCain's home state (like the East Valley Tribune) have run the story, nothing has as yet made it into the print editions of the New York Times, the L.A. Times, the Washington Post, or any of the half-dozen other big city dailies I checked (although, if one searches the hundreds of AP stories available on the Post's website on its Politics page by clicking on "Latest Wire Reports," one can find it there--but how many readers would bother to do that?) One notable exception: the Kansas City Star.


Here's what the AP's investigation found:


McCain repeatedly intervened on behalf of a policy Cablevision favored -- one which "congressional and private studies conclude could make cable more expensive" -- while his chief political adviser, Rick Davis (who's masterminding McCain's probable '08 presidential rerun) solicited $200,000 in contributions from Cablevision to an institute that promotes McCain and pays Davis a $110,000 annual salary.


The Reform Institute was set up to promote McCain and his issues--especially campaign finance reform, embodied in the famous McCain-Feingold law. This Institute is "a tax-exempt group that touts McCain's views and has showcased him at events since his unsuccessful 2000 presidential campaign," and it "often uses the senator's name in press releases and fund-raising letters and includes him at press conferences," the AP says. And, of course, it provides a cushy sinecure with no heavy lifting for McCain's main man, Davis, as he prepares the pontificating Senator's next presidential run. Cablevision's contributions account for a whopping 15% of the Institute's budget.


http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0309-35.htm

McCain hypocrisy:

The Bushification of John McCain

By Ari Melber, AlterNet. Posted November 15, 2005.

The bad blood between the two men has been infamous since 2000, when Bush's campaign lied about McCain's family and war service, and McCain told Bush to "get out of the gutter."

But during Bush's reelection in 2004, McCain strained to embrace his former rival -- literally. In their first joint appearance, they hugged dramatically before 6,000 soldiers at a Fort Lewis rally. Those events made for great campaign visuals. Yet while most Americans saw McCain's big heart, Republican leaders saw hungry ambition.

Rich Lowry, editor of the conservative magazine National Review, recently described that campaign bear hug as nothing but proof of "the senator's presidential ambitions." Lowry argues it's just part of McCain's scheme to get "the Right to stop loathing him." In targeted moves since the election, McCain has continued his Bushification by changing positions on conservative priorities like creationism, gay marriage and tax cuts.

As the costs of Hurricane Katrina mounted, McCain went on national television and told Chris Mathews the Bush tax cuts must be maintained. But McCain voted against those tax cuts.

In fact, he was one of only two Republicans to oppose Bush's signature 2001 tax cut. Given the surging costs of Katrina, Iraq and Medicare, there is no policy rationale for reversing his position now. The only rationale is political pandering. And that's exactly how some influential conservatives see it. Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, recently said that although McCain has "flip-flopped on a number of issues," he is still "anti-taxpayer" because "he's voted against every tax cut."

Yet the mainstream media is so attached to McCain's maverick image, most journalists didn't cover the tax reversal.


http://www.alternet.org/story/28266 /
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UTUSN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 10:08 PM
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13. You used to be a Repuke? Who used to like him?

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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-26-06 10:16 PM
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14. What do you expect?
It's a bald faced propaganda show.

You'll find more truth in the National Enquirer.
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