Cindy McCain High on LIES or delusional!

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Cindy McCain High on LIES or delusional!
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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 2:20am

Cindy is accusing Obama of running, not just a "dirty" campaign, but the "dirtiest" campaign in American history. lol. lol. The woman has brain damage or she's getting better at lying. Either way, she is not the best surrogate for McCain's campaign in its weakened state. Psst...check out WHO the people that Cindy visited in the hospital are supporting. NOT "that older one". lol.

Poor Cindy. So much money, so little control in her life. McCain is hiding behind her money and how her skirt. Notice how McCain is "pimping out" his "pit bulls" while keeping his hands clean? Good grief, John. Have some dignity and courage, man.

http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200881007055
October 7, 2008

Cindy McCain makes appearance at Children's Hospital

By KATE HOWARD
Staff Writer

Cindy McCain said today that she expects her husband to clear the record at tonight’s debate and let America know where he truly stands.

McCain, who stopped to visit a half-dozen children at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt today, said the presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama has "waged the dirtiest campaign in American history,” and her husband Sen. John McCain will use tonight’s debate to correct the distortions.

“What I have found is that it’s necessary to make sure the American people understand what we have to say, what we stand for as a husband and wife, and what we will do for the American people if we’re lucky enough to be elected,” Cindy McCain said.

Cindy McCain, who has said she initially did not want her husband to enter the 2008 race after the contentious primary he lost to President George W. Bush, said this race is even nastier.

In the midst of a deep economic crisis, the potential first lady said, the blame game needs to stop and civility in politics needs to make a comeback.

“The days of Ronald Reagan and Tip O’Neill are what we need to look to: a divided government but a government that needs to agree to disagree,” she said. “We’re now seeing polarizing factions, people politicizing things that should be about what’s best for America. Instead, they’re doing what’s best for themselves.”

Before interviews with the press, McCain spent about 20 minutes visiting with children staying at the hospital who gathered to work on voting bags to pass out to other patients. Cindy McCain spoke in hushed tones to the children and worked with volunteers to assemble the packets.

Edd Allison, who volunteers at the children’s hospital once a week, was pleased to meet the candidate’s wife.

“She’s a very admirable person, and she does a lot of good in the world,” Allison said. “I have a lot of respect for her.”

Carson Winston left with a prize he was sure his father would envy: Cindy McCain signed his T-shirt, which now reads “Carson – My new best friend!”

Just two of the youngsters in the room were close to voting age: Beatriz Zamora and her friend Anna Robertson. Both 17 and classmates in an AP government class, they’ve been following the race closely and wish they could have the chance to cast their vote.

Who would their vote go to? Beatriz cocks her head and stares intently.

“Barack Obama,” she said firmly.

Still, both girls were excited to meet the Republican candidate’s wife.

“We like the McCains too,” Anna explained. “We just like the Obamas better.”

For Ireland Lane, 7 ½, meeting Cindy McCain was everything she hoped for. As she sat in McCain’s lap and posed for a photo, Ireland learned they both like math and reading.

“She was pretty,” Ireland said with a beaming smile. “She was nice, too.”

Her mother, Danielle Lane, was thrilled to meet a fellow Navy wife who is so pro-military.

“She’s so down to earth and nice,” Lane said. “It was really great to see her.”

And when she gets home, the first thing she’s doing is putting that picture of her daughter and the potential next First Lady of the United States on her MySpace page.

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 2:45pm

Sarah Palin makes Cindy McCain a LIAR


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xFy59_SbSI

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 3:03pm

< ((He looks quite calm to me. In fact, he was getting chastised by some in the media for NOT being angry....Michelle sees the lies and hate that Barry is spewing, but she so desperately wants to be "the first black woman to legally sleep in the White House" ))

>>> Why is it OK for McCain to be angry, but not Michelle? lol. Another flawed argument.

McCain could be/should be angry as the people's representative dealing with the many problematic issues facing America. Michelle, on the other hand, is angry because she was given every opportunity by a generous nation and was given a good education, a high-paying job, a million dollar home and the chance to be First Lady. Wow...quite a difference there. LOL!

((Right...Cindy who has a long, long record of caring for needy children and helping those in need...))

>>> Now, But, Cindy is a recovering drug addict...

So is Obama. Hmmm...actually, we really don't KNOW that he's ever stopped doing drugs, now do we? He hides his smoking...maybe he's hiding other things as well.

>>> so many years before she was clean and sober, we don't know what in the hell she did with her kids, do we? Maybe they were taken care of by a nanny.

Cindy wasn't involved with psychotropic drugs like Obama was, and her drug use grew out of a legitimate need...unlike Obama who took drugs for fun. But we really don't know if Michelle was doing drugs as well, now do we?...she sure looks like she could use a pill. What we DO know is that Michelle put her career above family...just like Obama does.

>>> IMHO, Michelle will be a much better first lady than Cindy, because Cindy turns a blind eye to McCain's poor voting record on Veterans, seniors, energy, and education. We don't need 4 more years of weak leadership from the GOP and McCain.

Michelle chose to get married to an racist, anti-American, socialist, empty suit...that pretty much disqualifies her from ever becoming First Lady...unless she divorces the fop and marries someone qualified, of course. ; )

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 3:07pm

LOL! Wow...old folks, probably Dems, with anti-McCain opinions...whodathunkit? Here's a few that PROVE that Obama is a liar.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=obama+%2Blies&search_type=&aq=f

I'll take McCain getting angry...in fact, I hope he does soon...over Obama's lies.

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 3:14pm
Me, too. We need "Hothead Johnny" to come out of hiding and show how truly unstable and impulsive The Real McCain is. Conversely, I hope Obama stays exactly as cool as he has under the relentless barrage of the McCain campaign's lies: it shows him to be able to keep a level head under pressure or challenges, and makes it quite obvious that of the two of them, he's far more temperamentally suited to be President....especially if McCain goes into "Old Man Yells At Cloud" mode:

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 4:10pm
You did notice all McCain's republican colleagues and military people talking about this, right?
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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 5:10pm
I hope Obama stays cool too...it will show just how disconnected, uncaring and self-centered he really is.
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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 5:13pm

>>> You did notice all McCain's republican colleagues and military people talking about this, right? It wasn't Obama or Michele or Ayers. Wonder if the fact he back-handed the lady in the hall is true? Hitting a woman? What a man.

I've heard that Obama cheated on his wife...and there are allegations of his beating Michelle and his kids too.

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 5:13pm

ROFL.

Bookmark.

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 5:14pm

Oh, yes?

Where can we find these "allegations?"

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Thu, 10-09-2008 - 5:40pm
I agree...Obama's true character is something that every American should remember.