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March 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM #177829March 28, 2008 at 12:21 AM #177463bob007Participant
McCain’s remark on the housing crisis was right out of the piggington board. It is refreshing to hear a prominent politician come out swinging.
McCain is a man of honor. He served his country with distinction in Vietnam. I disagree with him on Iraq. I am willing to defer to him given his past service to the country. That is something I would never give Bush.
He has bucked the party line on campaign finance (I agree with him) and immigration (where I disagree). I hope he has an independent mind when he governs as a President.
I say “Vote for McCain”
March 28, 2008 at 12:21 AM #177816bob007ParticipantMcCain’s remark on the housing crisis was right out of the piggington board. It is refreshing to hear a prominent politician come out swinging.
McCain is a man of honor. He served his country with distinction in Vietnam. I disagree with him on Iraq. I am willing to defer to him given his past service to the country. That is something I would never give Bush.
He has bucked the party line on campaign finance (I agree with him) and immigration (where I disagree). I hope he has an independent mind when he governs as a President.
I say “Vote for McCain”
March 28, 2008 at 12:21 AM #177822bob007ParticipantMcCain’s remark on the housing crisis was right out of the piggington board. It is refreshing to hear a prominent politician come out swinging.
McCain is a man of honor. He served his country with distinction in Vietnam. I disagree with him on Iraq. I am willing to defer to him given his past service to the country. That is something I would never give Bush.
He has bucked the party line on campaign finance (I agree with him) and immigration (where I disagree). I hope he has an independent mind when he governs as a President.
I say “Vote for McCain”
March 28, 2008 at 12:21 AM #177830bob007ParticipantMcCain’s remark on the housing crisis was right out of the piggington board. It is refreshing to hear a prominent politician come out swinging.
McCain is a man of honor. He served his country with distinction in Vietnam. I disagree with him on Iraq. I am willing to defer to him given his past service to the country. That is something I would never give Bush.
He has bucked the party line on campaign finance (I agree with him) and immigration (where I disagree). I hope he has an independent mind when he governs as a President.
I say “Vote for McCain”
March 28, 2008 at 12:21 AM #177918bob007ParticipantMcCain’s remark on the housing crisis was right out of the piggington board. It is refreshing to hear a prominent politician come out swinging.
McCain is a man of honor. He served his country with distinction in Vietnam. I disagree with him on Iraq. I am willing to defer to him given his past service to the country. That is something I would never give Bush.
He has bucked the party line on campaign finance (I agree with him) and immigration (where I disagree). I hope he has an independent mind when he governs as a President.
I say “Vote for McCain”
March 28, 2008 at 6:19 AM #177478raptorduckParticipantInteresting dialog. Ok, for the record, I was a Guliani supporter and gave generously to his campaign. But now that he is out, McCain has my full support.
If Hilary wins, I am moving to overseas.
March 28, 2008 at 6:19 AM #177831raptorduckParticipantInteresting dialog. Ok, for the record, I was a Guliani supporter and gave generously to his campaign. But now that he is out, McCain has my full support.
If Hilary wins, I am moving to overseas.
March 28, 2008 at 6:19 AM #177837raptorduckParticipantInteresting dialog. Ok, for the record, I was a Guliani supporter and gave generously to his campaign. But now that he is out, McCain has my full support.
If Hilary wins, I am moving to overseas.
March 28, 2008 at 6:19 AM #177845raptorduckParticipantInteresting dialog. Ok, for the record, I was a Guliani supporter and gave generously to his campaign. But now that he is out, McCain has my full support.
If Hilary wins, I am moving to overseas.
March 28, 2008 at 6:19 AM #177934raptorduckParticipantInteresting dialog. Ok, for the record, I was a Guliani supporter and gave generously to his campaign. But now that he is out, McCain has my full support.
If Hilary wins, I am moving to overseas.
March 28, 2008 at 9:21 AM #177563larrylujackParticipantMcCain = More of the same
Neocon Bush/Cheney foreign policy. If your in favor of continued neocon foreign policy, well, McCain’s your man.
Personally, I like the majority of other Americans have had enough of the wasted lives and squandered billions in Iraq.
Consequently, to consider a short tempered war lover as commander in chief that promises to give us more of the same, particularly in view of what an abject failure neocon foreign policy has been for the past 8 years, is sheer folly.LL
March 28, 2008 at 9:21 AM #177916larrylujackParticipantMcCain = More of the same
Neocon Bush/Cheney foreign policy. If your in favor of continued neocon foreign policy, well, McCain’s your man.
Personally, I like the majority of other Americans have had enough of the wasted lives and squandered billions in Iraq.
Consequently, to consider a short tempered war lover as commander in chief that promises to give us more of the same, particularly in view of what an abject failure neocon foreign policy has been for the past 8 years, is sheer folly.LL
March 28, 2008 at 9:21 AM #177923larrylujackParticipantMcCain = More of the same
Neocon Bush/Cheney foreign policy. If your in favor of continued neocon foreign policy, well, McCain’s your man.
Personally, I like the majority of other Americans have had enough of the wasted lives and squandered billions in Iraq.
Consequently, to consider a short tempered war lover as commander in chief that promises to give us more of the same, particularly in view of what an abject failure neocon foreign policy has been for the past 8 years, is sheer folly.LL
March 28, 2008 at 9:21 AM #177930larrylujackParticipantMcCain = More of the same
Neocon Bush/Cheney foreign policy. If your in favor of continued neocon foreign policy, well, McCain’s your man.
Personally, I like the majority of other Americans have had enough of the wasted lives and squandered billions in Iraq.
Consequently, to consider a short tempered war lover as commander in chief that promises to give us more of the same, particularly in view of what an abject failure neocon foreign policy has been for the past 8 years, is sheer folly.LL
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