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Posted By idyll 5 months, 1 week ago in News
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In his new ad about his Bush-style no care health care "plan", John McCain identifies himself on screen as "President McCain". I guess we just decided to call of the election and have George Bush designate his successor just like that?

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    raats66625 months, 1 week ago

    Well, now that he's gotten to call himself "Mr. President" he's going to MUCH easier to beat.

    Once again he's proven that it's more important to get THERE then how you do it.

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      aniokly5 months ago

      We call him President McCain in my house too. Once again the Democrats have refused to field a credible candidate that everyone could support.

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        Tcaros3 months ago

        In your house? Well, I guess you don't teach your kids (hopefully you didn't reproduce) about elections and the system of government and representation we have here in America.

        Your statement is about as stupid as McCain's presumptiousness.

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        Tcaros3 months ago

        McCain reminds me alot of Nixon, both in character and how he presents himself.

        Nixon tried hard on the campaign trail to hide the paranoia with self effacing antics. McCain looks startingly like Nixon, how he approaches the crowd, his lack of interesting words, his hand raising and ringing at the podium.

        (personally, I think he'll lose big)

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