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 Posted: Mon Sep 15th, 2008 03:30 pm
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Actually, no. The incident was mentioned in a "Bridge to nowhere" article. It figures though.

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Digging deap are we.

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I wonder if Sarah Palin's red lipstick bothers the creepy McCain:

The Real McCain by Cliff Schecter, which will arrive in bookstores next month, reports an angry exchange between McCain and his wife that happened in full view of aides and reporters during a 1992 campaign stop. An advance copy of the book was obtained by RAW STORY.
Three reporters from Arizona, on the condition of anonymity, also let me in on another incident involving McCain's intemperateness. In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain's hair and said, "You're getting a little thin up there." McCain's face reddened, and he responded, "At least I don't plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt." McCain's excuse was that it had been a long day. If elected president of the United States, McCain would have many long days.
The man who was known as "McNasty" in high school has erupted in foul-languaged tirades at political foes and congressional colleagues more-or-less throughout his career, and his quickness to anger has been an issue on the presidential campaign trail as evidence of his fury has surfaced.

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Another thing that can be done is download the pics from your source if you can. Since there is a number of them, create a paint file, bring up your pics you downloaded, copy and paste into paint, prob in vertical fashion, save as a JPG and upload to here.

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Looks like you are trying to post pics. I don't think they can be copied and pasted. They have to be either hot linked or uploaded.

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Jlivin
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Biden: Hillary a Better Pick Than Me


September 10, 2008 5:17 PM

ABC News' Matthew Jaffe Reports: Barack Obama's vice-presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., Wednesday said that Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, might have been a better pick for the position

Biden is correct and perhaps he should purchase a tube of Lipstick.......

 

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McCain Palin ad is a good retort to the pig smear: http://www.rightwingnews.com/#post12615

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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vYW_qXIJL4s&feature=related

I wonder what sort of spin will be put on this in an attempt to save the run?

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The only folks, for the most part that are losing their homes to foreclosure, are the ones that should not have ever been approved for a home loan in the first place. I looked around during the Clinton Years, and even a small town guy like myself knew that people were owning homes that could not afford them. It was only a matter of time before this happened....of course not on his watch, he gets heralded as the president that made housing affordable for all!

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Who is BHO talking about here?

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The Wall St. Journal is now writing about Palin's stretching the truth in her claims to have squashed the "Bridge to Nowhere" project:

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB122090791901411709.html?mod=special_page_campaign2008_leftbox

"But Gov. Palin's claim comes with a serious caveat. She endorsed the multimillion dollar project during her gubernatorial race in 2006. And while she did take part in stopping the project after it became a national scandal, she did not return the federal money. She just allocated it elsewhere."


Is the conservative mainstay, Murdoch-owned WSJ now part of "The Liberal Media?"

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thinkfirst wrote: IS no future with the Republicans in office except war, looming depression, higher taxes... that's all they have to offer.
I would ammend that to say "these Republicans," because there have been times in our history when the Republican Party has presided over important stages quite well. Just not this era. I think a good defeat might make the party refocus on its roots and hopefully separate itself from the religious-right, "family values," moral-majority-pandering cynicism of the present.

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thinkfirst wrote:  The Republicans are all hunkered down for a few more billion dollars on the "war" with a wearing out armed forces, trying real hard to make us all feel patriotic as we sink deeper and deeper.I wasn't around during all the rationing of food,gas,etc. during WW2.  But I would guess those that were would say the sacrifices were minor compared to what our armed servicemen sacrificed to protect the freedoms of then and the future (today). All things equal, no matter where you sit on the pay scale today, you are better off than the majority of citizens in the late 1930's - early 1940's. I'd rather feel a little pinch in the wallet than have to go to manditory night school to learn another language.  But then, if the ACLU and other assorted liberals have their way, that might happen anyway.

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Lets see, um, maybe 2 years ago, when we,the Democrats, decided to make the primaries a 2 year run, we got caught up in the battle of who's who, split the party so bad it may never be repaired, there was one concept that scared us to death as it was the ONLY subject we ran on. IT was the Iraq war and Was it possible for the war in Iraq to turn around and America come out on top. Well it began to turn around and has, time line and troop reduction in place. The second issue we came up with.........soaring energy prices would surely be the ticket, however, what if they came back down before the election......could be another strategy lost.......fuel is coming down. The housing market really should not be talked too much as the sub prime loan deal was started by the Clinton's. Can not talk about them with her in the race and better not remind people of that.......but.....as a last ditched strategy, lets talk about it. Whoops, looks like it is getting better to according to many Realtors. Hmmm, whats left? Could it be that we could win by talking about immigration or jobs, Nafta and such. We we tried that too........shot in the ass again. d**n.......not sure where to turn now but other than to remind the people that there is hope, we can change, not sure how to tell em nothing will, but lets give it a try. Maybe confusion of issues is the answer. d**n Republicans have made a fiasco of our run for the White House. Makes no sense that they are in the lead now with all the crap we have thrown at the American people.

 

Guess maybe they are not stupid after all. Appreciate the ones that are though.

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Much of the blame for forclosure belongs squarly on the shoulders of Gov Cuomo's son( a dem) who was for much of the Clinton years a big shot at HUD.  It was his decision to increase the rate of mortgages written in areas where many of the residents wwere judged to be poor loan risks.  I believe the figure went from 42% to 50% of such sub prime loans under his leadership.  The housing and home mortgage industry would be in far better shape if most of these loans had not been made. 

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My idea of depression is 300 homes in small town USA for sale, 2 people looking, and 40% in, or headed for, foreclosure... the local banks after years of lending getting stuck with bad loans, $4.17 a gallon for heating oil that most people can't afford, craftsmen, plumbers, electricians themselves going into foreclosure because there's no work... small town USA.... FLUSH... down the toilet. The Republicans are all hunkered down for a few more billion dollars on the "war" with a wearing out armed forces, trying real hard to make us all feel patriotic as we sink deeper and deeper. I'd feel a LOT more patriotic if Obama offered more than hope and McCain offered more than more of the same. Hope is all I've got. No one on this forum has to be a genius, or unemotional or has to read the Wall Street Journal every day... Gordy and some of you get down right nasty to eachother. Look around you. I do not want more of the same. If you do, good luck.

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The Democratic Peoples Republic of Md has a dim Gov, Comptroller, AG, Speaker of the House and Pres of the Senate.  I dispair to think of the dims in control of the White House and both houses of Congress.  If O'Malley and his minions are any example of the dims being in charge weare going to be in the toliet nationally and here in the DPR of Md.

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TF,  What is your idea of depression  ?

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Who exactly has EVER on this blog stated that they cared whether a man or a woman changed the future? Or improved it?  Sarah Palin is little more than McCain in high heels, except hopefully she doesn't screw around behind her husbands back. There IS no future with the Republicans in office except war, looming depression, higher taxes... that's all they have to offer.

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MacMom wrote: "If you think what America needs is a tax cut for people making over half-a-million dollars a year then vote for McCain. If you think middle-class people are struggling – that their incomes are going down and they need help – vote for Obama. It’s a very simple choice".

– James Carville, keeping it simple.

When he is done taxing businesses, and the companies pass this on to the consumers, we will all be paying more, in essence a tax on everyone, including the poor! I guess when he reads this proposal from the TelePrompTer with such charisma and smoothness of speech and a smile, He must think all Americans are  idiots and  will swallow it hook line and sinker. I personally hope  Most Americans are  not that stupid!

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"If you think what America needs is a tax cut for people making over half-a-million dollars a year then vote for McCain. If you think middle-class people are struggling – that their incomes are going down and they need help – vote for Obama. It’s a very simple choice".

– James Carville, keeping it simple.

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Bump........for Think, Mac and JW. A woman changing the future. Imagine that. Nope it is not Hillary.

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The best article I have seen on Sarah Palin.  I especially like the fact that Buchanan does not pass over the idea that though Alaska borders two foreign countries (Russia and Canada, not sure which is least friendly at times), a governor does not really deal with them and she has no real foreign experience.  He points out that she will learn under McCain.  He also points out, again quite correctly, that she has more executive experience than McCain, Obama, and Biden put together.  If she is not be ready to be president on day one, it is for sure that Obama isn't.  Of course, Biden and Hillary said the same thing in a saner moment. Interstingly, both said McCain was ready, and Biden even said he would run on a McCain ticket.
 

 Johnny's Got a New Girl by Patrick J. Buchanan


 The risk John McCain took last Friday is comparable to the 72-year-old ex-fighter pilot knocking back two shots and flying his F-16 under the Golden Gate Bridge. McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his co-pilot was the biggest gamble in presidential history. As of now, it is paying off, big-time. The sensational selection in Dayton, Ohio, stepped all over the big story from Denver -- Barack Obama's powerful address to 85,000 cheering folks in Mile High Stadium, and 35 million nationally, a speech that vaulted him from a 2-point deficit early in the week to an 8-point margin. Barack had never before reached 49 percent against McCain. As the Democrats were being rudely stepped on, however, Palin ignited an explosion of enthusiasm among conservatives, Evangelicals, traditional Catholics, gun owners and Right to Lifers not seen in decades. By passing over his friends Joe Lieberman and Tom Ridge, and picking Palin, McCain has given himself a fighting chance of winning the White House that, before Friday morning, seemed to be slipping away. Indeed, the bristling reaction on the left testifies to Democratic fears that the choice of Palin could indeed be a game-changer in 2008. Liberals howl that Palin has no experience, no qualifications to be president of the United States. But the lady has more executive experience than McCain, Joe Biden and Obama put together. None of them has ever started or run a business as Palin did. None of them has run a giant state like Alaska, which is larger than California and Texas put together. And though Alaska is not populous, Gov. Palin has as many constituents as Nancy Pelosi or Biden. She has no foreign policy experience, we are told. And though Alaska's neighbors are Canada and Russia, the point is valid. But from the day she takes office, Palin will get daily briefings and sit on the National Security Council with the president and secretaries of state, treasury and defense.She will be up to speed in her first year. And her experience as governor of Alaska, dealing with the oil industry and pipeline agreements with Canada, certainly compares favorably with that of Barack Obama, a community organizer who dealt in the mommy issues of food stamps and rent subsidies. Where Obama has poodled along with the Daley Machine, Palin routed the Republican establishment, challenging and ousting a sitting GOP governor before defeating a former Democratic governor to become the first female and youngest governor in state history. For his boldness in choosing Palin, McCain deserves enormous credit. He has made an extraordinary gesture to conservatives and the party base, offering his old antagonists a partner's share in his presidency. And his decision is likely to be rewarded with a massive and enthusiastic turnout for the McCain-Palin ticket. Rarely has this writer encountered such an outburst of enthusiasm on the right. In choosing Palin, McCain may also have changed the course of history as much as Ike did with his choice of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan did with his choice of George H.W. Bush. For should this ticket win, Palin will eclipse every other Republican as heir apparent to the presidency and will have her own power base among Lifers, Evangelicals, gun folks and conservatives -- wholly independent of President McCain. A traditional conservative on social issues, Palin has become, overnight, the most priceless political asset the movement has. Look for the neocons to move with all deliberate speed to take her into their camp by pressing upon her advisers and staff, and steering her into the AEI-Weekly Standard-War Party orbit. Indeed, if McCain defeats Barack, 2012 could see women on both national tickets, and given McCain's age and the possibility he intends to serve a single term, women at the top of both -- Sarah vs. Hillary. The arrival of Palin on the national scene, with her youth, charisma and vitality, probably also portends a changing of the guard in Washington.With Republicans having zero chance of capturing either House, and but a slim chance of avoiding losses in both, a Vice President Palin, with her reputation as a rebel and reformer, would surely inspire similar revolts in the Republican caucuses.As Thomas Jefferson said, from time to time, a little rebellion in the political world is as necessary as storms in the physical.The Palin nomination could backfire, but it is hard to see how. She has passed her first test, her introduction to the nation, with wit and grace. And the Obama-Biden ticket, having already alienated millions of women with the disrespecting of Hillary, is unlikely to start attacking another woman whose sole offense is that she had just been given the chance to break the glass ceiling at the national level. Her nomination, which will bring the Republican right home, also frees up McCain to appeal to moderates and liberals, which has long been his stock in trade. With his selection of Sarah Palin, John McCain has not only shaken up this election, he may have helped shape the future of the United States -- and much for the better.


One other note.........McCain 50%, Obama 46% on latest poll.

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Thanks! Perfect coming from you, since you're wrong and don't apply anyway.

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MacMoms ok! I don't mind her insults, especially since they are all wrong and don't apply anyway.

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Do I hear Wedding Bells?

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I don't mind the glasses, but that turtleneck has to go!

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For the record those are strangers from I don't know where.  But thanks greydog.

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Gordy, your looking pretty good, (but I dont love you) 

Mac Mom, I don't know....I think you should loose the glasses...............

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It's really kind of sad that you seem to have no idea how creepy you are.

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Ew.

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You get nasty when you get challenged. I feel sorry for you that's why I'm offering you a hug.

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I never said my insults didn't exist. I said that if you wanted to knock yourself out compiling them, go right ahead. That's the part you don't understand: I said what I said because I meant it.

And please stop saying you love me. It's creepy.

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Just  Wondering you need to get your facts right.  I never said ANYTHING about the Jon Stewart Show.   If you have any class at all you will apologize.  I love you too but you shouldn't hit the scotch so early in the day.


The cut and paste if you are able to understand were 4 examples of MacMom's insults
that she said did not exist.   Try to stay on the task at hand and stop the smoke and mirrors..................... 

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Gordy wrote: MacMom's  insults:

1) I think that EXTREME dem means someone smarter than you


2)  The main thing I’ve taken away from this week is awe at the sheer mental effort it takes to be a loyal supporter of the Republican party line these days. All that cognitive dissonance and willful ignorance must be exhausting.


 
3)  I repeat: blind, stubborn, willful ignorance.



4)   And apparently you hang with people that are as easily fooled as you. Your limited, pathetic little focus group doesn't mean much. Birds of a feather and all that...
 

Well Gordy,   At least I say here is another cut and paste for you.   Why don't you say that this is what you copied down from the Jon Stewart Show.   Which you did.  Other people watch that show too.  You should have just cut and pasted it, after all it's his words, word for word.  Still no original thought s from you.

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Gordy: calling it direct honest truth doesn't make it direct honest truth.

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MacMom,  I love you ;)  But the direct honest truth stings doesn't it?

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Oh, you're being really HATEFUL! LOL

Actually, I like all of those examples!

I work really hard to make a point. The only point you're making is that you are extremely thin-skinned. Try making your own points instead of just reacting to mine.

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MacMom's  insults:

1) I think that EXTREME dem means someone smarter than you


2)  The main thing I’ve taken away from this week is awe at the sheer mental effort it takes to be a loyal supporter of the Republican party line these days. All that cognitive dissonance and willful ignorance must be exhausting.


 
3)  I repeat: blind, stubborn, willful ignorance.



4)   And apparently you hang with people that are as easily fooled as you. Your limited, pathetic little focus group doesn't mean much. Birds of a feather and all that...
 

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You guys cant read.

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LOL

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Gordy wrote: No, the point is he was asked " How many homes do YOU own"?   He wanted to answer it correctly.

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The point is not that they own homes. The point is that he didn't know how many.

HELLO... if he doesn't know how many HE owns, that's even CRAZIER

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No, the point is he was asked " How many homes do YOU own"?   He wanted to answer it correctly.

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The point is not that they own homes. The point is that he didn't know how many.

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