Confirmed: John McHothead Is Reckless
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Confirmed: John McHothead Is Reckless
| Mon, 09-22-2008 - 9:36pm |
AMANPOUR: And some debate in the presidential elections has basically been, “We are all Georgians now.†What does that mean? It’s the same as was said after 9/11.
POWELL: One candidate said that, and I’ll let the candidate explain it for himself. You have to be very careful in a situation like this not just to leap to one side or the other until you’ve taken a good analysis of the whole situation.
Watch Colin Powell's analysis yourself.
John McCain is too temperamental and reckless to lead this country.

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IMO McCain has a very volatile and explosive temper.
We've been there with LBJ and Nixon, and don't believe it wise to go there again.
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Agreed!
Sopal
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On that same note, I've just been reading the following observations of a fellow who's both singularly level-headed and conservative . . .
McCain Loses His Head
i agree that he is, but i want that,
In the case of Cox, I agree that he should be fired. He's an awful awful representative. Nevertheless, I still think McCain's comments regarding Cox are symptomatic of his thoughtless, shoot-from-hip-ask-questions-later demeanor.
I completely agree.
Wow!
Sopal
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"You know. It wasn't McCain's fault. His foreign policy advisor mis-advised him."
You mean one of the hundreds of lobbyist advisors McCain's got working for him? Not McCain's fault that he hires all those folks and then thinks they give him untainted advice ;)
Contrast Obama with not one lobbyist working on his campaign. Seems like he figured out a way to avoid advice of tainted lobbyists. Don't hire them.
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