I'm Sooo Glad That McCain Lost

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I'm Sooo Glad That McCain Lost
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Sat, 12-06-2008 - 10:40pm

This is one of the reasons why I am sooo glad that McCain lost the election.

Sopal

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Sat, 12-06-2008 - 11:32pm
When your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.

dablacksox


Cynic: a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.---Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary.




Edited 12/7/2008 12:38 am ET by dablacksox

dablacksox


Cynic: a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.---Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary.

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Registered: 11-19-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 1:07am
Wow...I actually had to break out my English-Liberal dictionary to figure out how "warning of a military response" can be spun into "trying to foment war." LOL! But the reality is that, once again, McCain has offered a reasoned, intelligent assessment of the situation based on years of experience. I'm sure that Obama will just suggest that both sides take equal blame and ask the UN to take care of it.
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Registered: 11-20-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 1:45am
For the Indians sake, I hope they don't follow McCains lead - for
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Registered: 11-19-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 2:47am

Oh, drat, where's that English-Liberal dictionary gotten to? Aah...here it is...

Nope...McCain...speaking from experience and expertise...was encouraging Pakistan to act quickly, and in a manner that would "keep the peace." He also warned that if they did not, based on the facts that are currently known about the attack, India would be likely to take action of it's own. McCain, of course, is right and has provided wise counsel. It's a shame that we have a neophyte preparing to enter the Presidency instead of a man with the intelligence, insight and experience of John McCain to deal with these kind of dangerous situations.

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Registered: 11-05-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 3:51am

It's a shame that we have a neophyte preparing to enter the Presidency instead of a man with the intelligence, insight and experience of John McCain to deal with these kind of dangerous situations.


It's only "a shame" to the right wing, and they will just have to "soldier on."

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Registered: 11-19-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 4:15am
It's sad, but true...as "citizens of the world," we all have to look fearfully forward to the inexperienced Obamessiah leading the 57 United States of America down a road of Marxist ruin. But then there's always a glimmer of hope...in that Barry will continue his trend of betraying every one of the lies...er...promises...he made to the left to get him elected...not that they really knew what they were voting for anyway.
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Registered: 11-05-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 5:04am

What's this "we"?

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Registered: 11-19-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 6:58am

>>> What's this "we"? Speak for yourself.

I thought I was.

>>> I am thrilled to have finally after such a long, long time someone of intelligence at the helm of this country.

I would be too...if we did. Unfortunately, you elected the most inexperienced, socialist President in thie history of the country. Thanks for that.

>>> And your opinion that we on "the left" didn't know what/who we were voting for is again just an uninformed opinion sort of like when you were posting under other names, which we all seem to be doing, the insistence that there were WMDs,

You are posting under an assumed anonymous name? I'm shocked! Don't you know that you can only have one anonymous name? Can you imagine having two anonymous names? Why, that would be...er...less,,,than anonymous! LOL! Too funny! But I digress, confounded by the incredible hypocrisy that just jumped in my face...LOL!...come up with a nation-wide Zogby poll that proves something about folks who post under different anonymous names and you might have something interesting to add...until then, the Zogby poll that PROVED that Obama supporters were ignorant of the facts will have to stand on it's own VIDEO EVIDENCE.

>>> that the economy was sound and other mildly interesting though incorrect opinions. Of course, let me back up and say that I can't speak for the entire contingent of progressive citizens, just myself. I know and knew exactly who I was voting for.

Right...and still managed to pull the lever for the most elite, socialist neophyte to ever sit in the Oval Office. Congratulations...Iran will be proud.

>>> But it's okay. The far right has never gotten very much "right," so it's to be expected. Might I suggest that reading more than right-wing blogs might be beneficial or simply listening to the programs like Meet the Press and the like that are going to be airing this morning would also help. Just a suggestion for a more well-rounded view not filled with quite so much rhetorical right-wing spin.

I guess the left imagines that if you read the Daily Kos long enough, that you'll actually come to believe that Obama actually has experience at something or has ever come down on the right side of a political issue...tough luck so far.

>>> On the other hand, don't want to spoil your fun.

I appreciate that.

>>> Absolutely nothing the right-wing can do about President-Elect Obama (he won) but try to support him when he comes into office,

Or hold him accountable for the lies...er...promises...he made to the libs that he's now breaking wholesale...and put pressure on him not to screw up everything, like his pre-election positions indicated he would.

>>> putting aside the sore-loser approach; and thereby practicing McCain's "country first" slogan, which he didn't adhere to and being that "Maverick" that he and Palin said ad nauseam they were when neither one was. Best of luck with all that.

You're right...I guess "put out your hands and I'll fill them" was a better slogan when talking to libs.

>>> Nevertheless, I'm sooo glad that McCain lost.

I hear passengers on the Titanic were happy that they got tickets.

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Sun, 12-07-2008 - 8:20am

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Registered: 12-03-2008
Sun, 12-07-2008 - 8:28am
You do realize that the Conservatives

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