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MCCAIN BRINGS CHANGE

MCCAIN BRINGS CHANGE

MCCAIN PICKS PALIN

So after all the talk by Obama about change, it was John McCain who beat him at his own game.

It's McCain who brings change to the ticket, not Obama.

Just like I've been saying all along.  Obama is all talk with not alot of substance.  He's a walking, talking empty suit.  His pick of Biden just helped to underscore the fact that when push comes to shove, it's the same old, same old afterall.

Kudos to John McCain for a great first decision as the possible next President of the United States. 

While Obama talked about change, McCain just quietly went about and brought it!   Palin, a young 44 will be the first female GOP nominee ever.  Not only that, she's doing a wonderful job in Alaska (they have a surplus) and is not a hardened old school politician.  She brings a vibrant fresh look to the scene of politics. 

Hillary must be steaming about now! 

It's not about the talk, it's about the walk that matters in the end. 

A McCain/Palin ticket will be hard to beat now. 

 

 

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Reply #27 Top

Oh and you are saying were robots. Please! Look at these past few pages. have you noticed all you've been doing is saying OMG MCCAIN ISS SO SMART OMG

Reply #28 Top

Relax, Aidan.  It's gonna be ok.  Deep breaths.

 

It was clever and humorous, too.  If you can't see that objectively...oops.  I think I just found the problem.  Objectivity.

 

 

Reply #30 Top

Man you have f'ed up sense of humor

 

Subjective again.  Well, you're consistent.  I'll give you that.

Reply #31 Top

Why are people comparing Obama who is running for PRESIDENT and Palin, who is looking for the Vice President slot?

Obama is running against McCain so why aren't people comparing the experience of THOSE TWO? 

McCain has Obama beat on experience, and the fact McCain is considered a Maverick even by his own party proves he's the better candidate.  He's worked with Democrats on things Republicans by and large did not support (the immigration bill being one).

IMO, each candidate showed EXACTLY where their heart is when they picked their VP's.

Obama picked the establishment, an insider type politician.

McCain picked another Maverick, someone who doesn't give un-thinking loyalty to her party.

If someone came into my home with a gun and threatened my family and I could only turn to two people for help..Obama or McCain...well, I would pick McCain hands down.

If I had a million dollars I "had" to give to McCain or Obama.  I'd give it to McCain.  Even tho he would no doubt do some things I didn't like, I believe he'd manage it far better than Obama, who would divide it and give it away then ask for more.

The only place I can see someone like Obama in MY life is at a coffee house, hopped up on too much caffeine talking about all the things that need to change in this country...but not having a single way to change them. 

Certainly not, NEVER as President of our great nation.

 

Reply #33 Top

Quoting Tova7,
McCain picked another Maverick, someone who doesn't give un-thinking loyalty to her party. 

Remember the bridge to nowhere my friend. Palin was originally against it but when the party starting critisizing it palin caved in. McCain is also in no way a maverick. Unless you consider someone who agrees with the bush admistration more than 90% of the time. He's caved in many of times to the far right during this campaign. Remember when he said that he opposed to waterboarding. I had some actual respect for that man. But when the chance came for him to actually do something about it in the senate, McCain did nothing. and you say obama is just words

Reply #34 Top

and you say obama is just words

Yes, and once Obama becomes a war hero or actually does something, we will stop claiming that he is just words.

 

Reply #35 Top

Remember the bridge to nowhere my friend. Palin was originally against it but when the party starting critisizing it palin caved in.

First of all, it wasn't a bridge to nowhere.  It was going to connect an island to the mainland since the island hosts the airport and the only other way into the mainland is by ferry, not to mention the town of Ketchikan can not expand anywhere but to the island because of the mountains.  But that's another article.

Second, she killed the bridge to nowhere.  So how is that caving?

McCain IS a Republican, so it's not strange or odd that he agrees with them most of the time.  The point is he does not always follow the party line, he does what he considers right.

Is he more concerned with toeing the party line right now?  Uh, YEAH.  Duh, that's common sense.

Look at the Hillary Clinton.  She says Obama brings no experience ONLY TALK....or she said that before, now I guess she "caved" and is following party lines.

Wonder why?

 

Reply #36 Top

She says Obama brings no experience ONLY TALK....or she said that before, now I guess she "caved" and is following party lines.

and don't forget Biden who said after he dropped out that "McCain was the only qualified candidate".  Captured right on the news......so is he caving now as well? 

So we have Hillary and Biden both saying Obama isn't qualified......what are they saying now? 

Not much. 

 

Reply #37 Top

They said that because of simple campaigning. You need to get an advantage and thats one way to do it,

Reply #38 Top

Quoting Tova7,
Remember the bridge to nowhere my friend. Palin was originally against it but when the party starting critisizing it palin caved in.First of all, it wasn't a bridge to nowhere.  It was going to connect an island to the mainland since the island hosts the airport and the only other way into the mainland is by ferry, not to mention the town of Ketchikan can not expand anywhere but to the island because of the mountains.  But that's another article.Second, she killed the bridge to nowhere.  So how is that caving?McCain IS a Republican, so it's not strange or odd that he agrees with them most of the time.  The point is he does not always follow the party line, he does what he considers right.Is he more concerned with toeing the party line right now?  Uh, YEAH.  Duh, that's common sense.Look at the Hillary Clinton.  She says Obama brings no experience ONLY TALK....or she said that before, now I guess she "caved" and is following party lines.Wonder why? 

 

 

First, I know it wasn't a bridge to nowhere thats just what the common term was. I think it was a good idea.

Second, she killed it after tons of pressure for other conservatives. THATS CAVING IN

McCain, yes he's a republican I know that but I think someone who agrees with his party more than 90% could under no circumstances be called a maverick. Thats just silly.

What Hillary did is called campaigning. Ever heard of it.

Reply #40 Top

Quoting Leauki,
and you say obama is just wordsYes, and once Obama becomes a war hero or actually does something, we will stop claiming that he is just words. 

So now being a war hero is the only qualification for president

Please

Reply #41 Top

"Whereas Obama has served as a civil rights lawyer and Constitution Law Teacher at one of the most prestegious law schools of all time, a State senator for 7 years and a US Senator for 4 years. If you have ever studied history one of the greatest presidents of all time Abe Lincoln had even less experience."

Served?  he has worked at it for 143 days.  He has campaigned the rest.  As for the rest, Palin still has more.  But I guess I can put on my resume "Media Delivery Specialist" as a qualification for CEO (in case you dont know, that is PC speak for paperboy).  The rest of his qualifications are geat qualifications for dog catcher, and little else.

You dont have to repeat, but you do have to read and learn.

Reply #42 Top

becomes a war hero or actually does something

So now being a war hero is the only qualification for president


Yes, that is exactly what I said.

Nobody knows what the word "or" means.

 

Reply #44 Top

Quoting Dr,
"Whereas Obama has served as a civil rights lawyer and Constitution Law Teacher at one of the most prestegious law schools of all time, a State senator for 7 years and a US Senator for 4 years. If you have ever studied history one of the greatest presidents of all time Abe Lincoln had even less experience."Served?  he has worked at it for 143 days.  He has campaigned the rest.  As for the rest, Palin still has more.  But I guess I can put on my resume "Media Delivery Specialist" as a qualification for CEO (in case you dont know, that is PC speak for paperboy).  The rest of his qualifications are geat qualifications for dog catcher, and little else.You dont have to repeat, but you do have to read and learn.

 

He taught law at chicago law school for severalyears, lecturer for 4 years and senior lecturer for 8 years.

He was a civil rights lawyer for 11 years.

He also went to Harvard Law school for 3

 

Reply #45 Top

He taught law at chicago law school for severalyears, lecturer for 4 years and senior lecturer for 8 years.

That only qualifies you to be a jerk and write papers.  Hardly a qualification for any REAL job.  And going to school is a job?  yea, I guess liberals want to pay you to do that!

He was a civil rights lawyer for 11 years.

Note: For the record, no one said "No Job", just no applicable experience.  ON that note, answer 2 questions.

1: Name the cases he litigated and their outcome (not that he wrote a brief on, that he stood before a judge on).

2: He is running for president, not Chief Justice.  Do you know the difference in the jobs?.

Reply #46 Top
AidanGriff Wrote:
On Aug 31, 2008 Reply Quote

 Governer of a state with a 1.2 people per square mile (compared to I dunno washington station with a 88.6 people per square mile) and mayor of small town of 6,700 is probably the least amount of experience of vp canidates in modern history.  Whereas Obama has served as a civil rights lawyer and Constitution Law Teacher at one of the most prestegious law schools of all time, a State  senator for 7 years and a US Senator for 4 years.  If you have ever studied history one of the greatest presidents of all time Abe Lincoln had even less experience.

Yeah that sounds like Biden as well.  Did you forget he's from Delaware? Delaware and Alaska have very close populations.

Both, president candidates won't be able to bring any TRUE change, because for the most part the foreign ball has been rolling and lot of that ball has rolled into some cement.  The past 8 years have put a lot of things in motion that won't(be hard to stop). KFC or Dr, do you guys agree?  After reviewing your posts, I respect your thoughts. 


To be honest with you.  I don't like McCain too much.  I kind of wish Thompson or Huckabee would have been.  Both are EXTREMELY intelligent (I would say on the same par as Ron Paul, who if he could speak his points better then just look like a bumbling Ross Perot) and both are excellent communicators.  Did you Thompson take on the Michael "Blimp" Moore or Huckabee's speech (yeah he made a misquote)?

 

Reply #47 Top

On another note a governor does have MORE responsibility than a senator even if that gov comes from a small state. 

Reply #48 Top

On another note a governor does have MORE responsibility than a senator even if that gov comes from a small state.

Yes.  And a senator has to build consensus.  A Governor has to act - much like a president.  The reason the founders made the president a one man show is that committees do not work when decisiveness is needed.

Reply #49 Top

I can honesly say, that I do not believe Palin would be able to lead the United States.  She is not right for America at all.  I was leaning towards McCain, but after the Palin pick, I went straight to the middle.  I cannot trust my life that is wrapped up in scandal, who has been in hiding avoiding questions from the press.  Why hide?  I want to hear her speak, so I feel comfortable about her becoming the next commander in chief if he has to.  So far I think it has tobe a dangerous move.

Reply #50 Top

is not right for America at all.

Just an observation - but that negates the rest of your response. And indicates (not confirms, indicates) you were never leaning towards McCain, but instead are just a seminar poster.  That and the fact that your response looks exactly like the email I received (I am on the DNC mailing list since I once campaigned for a democrat).