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Should John McCain be committed?
I believe McCain needs to be committed for blasphemy and insulting all Christians, Jews, and God. He is showing how Anti-Christ he is in all that he says and in all that he does. McCain has sold his soul to the devil for a chance to lead this country. Pathetic. He needs an exorcism or some holy water throw on that old head. He's starting to sound so crazy and all over the place. I don't know if he's senile or anti-Christian or both, but whatever it is, he's not fit to lead our nation. Blasphemy, plain and simple. Nothing funny about this one at all. I know God isn't laughing.
1 AnswerElections1 decade agoWho's voting for Bob Barr? Why?
1 AnswerElections1 decade agoEnough about the surge?
Obama just needs to stop allowing McCain and Co from re framing the Iraq issue. It's not about the surge working or not it's about not being there in the first place. Did the surge bring back the 4000+ young Americans killed, did it heal the tens of thousands of American soldiers injured (to varying degrees), or bring back to life the the hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqi's or heal the hundreds of thousands injured Iraqi citizens or refund the trillions of dollars spent on the war that could have went to much better use at home. That is the only way the surge could work for a war that should have never been fought.
The above was posted by another concerned American that I happen to agree with.
1 AnswerElections1 decade agoWhat do you think of John McCain's version of Michelle Obama's blunder?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/19/watch-mcc...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/6/20/15249/6170...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2033941/p...
I think he and Cindy need to zip their mouths now. They are so fake.
1 AnswerElections1 decade agoProgress in Iraq?
I don't think so. I mean, sure, from time to time there's silence or near silence, but the violence will never end. Those areas have been fighting since Biblical times and to think we can stop it, is stupid.
As for progress...when a family of four can book a vacation, let their kids run around wild and alone, go to the malls, theme parks, etc. That's when I might actually see some progress. But if you have to walk around with 100 guards/military, guns, tanks, helicopters, etc. to get down the road, it's not really progress. Big deal, you made it down the street in Iraq with security!!!!!! Stop the lies. When I can go to Iraq and walk down the road alone, then I might say yes, there's progress.
8 AnswersElections1 decade agoWhat do you think of McCain's health issues? Are they a factor?
15 AnswersElections1 decade agoHow do people feel about Bobby Jendal being possible VP to McCain?
It isn't likely, but I ask because lots of people say Obama's too young and he's 47. Jendal (I know I spelled his name wrong) is 36. And in the event something went wrong and he had to step in for McCain, are folks more relaxed with him representing the USA? He is first generation born in America, but his parents are from India.
11 AnswersElections1 decade agoNow that Medvedev took over Russia, don't you think it's best Obama is president?
The National InterestMedvedev prefers Obama because he seems “less tied” to the cold war and the two men are of the same generation. Pushkov noted that “even Russian liberal ...
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7 AnswersElections1 decade agoWhy won't Hillary just try to get the VP spot on Obama's ticket?
8 AnswersElections1 decade agoWill Clinton steal the election? Will she try?
Yes, she's trying. Not presidential. She can't follow through with a simple agreement she made with the DNC. She's pushing for FL and MI, if they are seated, it should be 50/50 down the middle. Other than that, it shouldn't even be talked about. She needs to accept VP or go home. Really, trying to change rules to benefit yourself after pretending to agree to the rules. Not presidential.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmUVr_Qt2Wg
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboa...
Obama 08!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 AnswersElections1 decade agoDemocratic Vice Presidential running mates, any thoughts?
I like...
Obama/Mark Warner
Obama/Tim Kaine
Obama/Sam Nunn (he endorsed Obama today)
Obama/Richardson
and I'm not a Clinton supporter, but to get to The White House...I would accept an Obama/Clinton ticket, I think they could not be beaten, given how staunch their supporters are, Republicans won't be able to match the turnout.
17 AnswersElections1 decade agoShould Hillary Clinton drop out?
Jimmy Carter and Al Gore may think so, in addition to others. I hope this story is true.
15 AnswersElections1 decade agoClinton's terrorist problem, is it a problem for America?
But back to Hillary Clinton. Should she win the Democratic nomination, her ties to terrorism as well as all other possible wrongdoing must be exposed and discussed publicly. The American people have every right to know about the ugly warts and terrible brainfarts of those who demand their votes.http://thecanadiansentinel.blogspot.com/2007/12/hi...
1 AnswerElections1 decade ago