McCain is a has been. If that is the best the Republicans have to offer I see a huge landslide for the Democrats next year.
2007-04-11 06:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The best you've got is John McCain is "ready for nursing homes and diaper care", way to make fun of the elderly, loser. McCain was a POW and has shown more strength of character than any dem currently trying to run for Pres. Yeah, I think he represents republicans well and shows the libs for the cowards and whiners they are.
2007-04-11 06:54:52
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answered by Scott B 7
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You know, I used to really like John McCain, back when he was saying what he actually thought, and to hell with the consequences. The consequences, though, were Bush the Dumber.
Now he has compromised his thinking in every direction, so that no one can do to him what Rove did to him in 2000. In the process, though, he has lost my respect. The age question is a true issue, as he would be older than Reagan was when he took his second term; and Reagan was by then already senile.
2007-04-11 07:01:58
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answered by obelix 6
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Actually no, it still shows that the Republicans have the upper hand. With all that you only have Hillary, Obama and Edwards as forerunners.....not much of a threat. The Dems will need to give their following something to vote FOR, everyone knows what they are AGAINST and that is the Bush Administration.....not much of a platform to run on.
2007-04-11 06:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it is a year and a half until election time. Why people are campaigning now, since it hasn't started yet is beyond me. I, myself, am not paying any attention to any political candidate for at least another year. I think more republican candidates will appear in the next year or so. It really is waaaaaaaaaaaay to early to worry about it now.
2007-04-11 06:52:54
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answered by Princess of the Realm 6
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While the Dem's are busy playing footsie with terrorist, McCain went to Baghdad in Iraq and actually talked and spent time with the troops.... You shouldn't be "quaking" in your boots, you should be questioning your chosen Dem's agenda....
2007-04-11 06:52:35
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answered by bereal1 6
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It really wouldn't suprise me at this point if John McCain managed to get elected.
Think about it - he's the GOP's boy. Noone would have ever guessed W could have beaten either of his challengers, what with him being a drooling incompetent moron.
Never get too comfortable.
2007-04-11 07:05:12
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answered by Joe M 4
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It wasn't the endorsement. It became the 20 365 days close, own relationship. Now, locate for me the preacher of McCain's own church for the finest 2 a lengthy time period or so, who officiated his marriage (both one) and baptized his little ones and then we may be able to communicate "denouncement".
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answered by ? 4
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No my friend, their is no fallacy in our position.
That is amply proven by your post where you
stoop to denigrating McCain to make your point.
If you had something substantive to say on the subject
you would have done so.
2007-04-11 06:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You wouldn't last 10 minutes in that man's shoes, and I don't doubt for a minute that you spend a LOT of time quaking in your little booties little boy.
2007-04-11 07:01:00
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answered by ? 4
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