Re: Obama: "Say it to my face"
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Originally Posted by
Findog
This is what happens when you open up Pandora's box, Johnny Mac. You don't easily close it back up:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/1..._n_133710.html
John McCain sought to walk back some of the hostility that he and his crowds have projected towards Barack Obama in recent days, saying he wanted to run a respectful campaign and urging his supporters to think of Obama as a decent person.
He was promptly booed.
After an attendee at his town hall said he was concerned about bringing up a child under a president who "cohorts with domestic terrorists such as [Bill] Ayers," McCain didn't take the bait. Rather, he sought to calm the questioner's obviously emotional tone.
"[Senator Obama] is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared about as President of the United States," he said, before adding: "If I didn't think I would be one heck of a better president I wouldn't be running."
The crowd groaned with disapproval. Later in the townhall McCain was pressed again about Obama's "other-ness" and again he refused to play ball.
"He is a decent family man and citizen that I just have disagreements with on fundamental issues," he said.
he really said that?
i guess that means palin will have to stick to "maverick" and "you betcha".
Re: Obama: "Say it to my face"
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Originally Posted by
clambake
he really said that?
i guess that means palin will have to stick to "maverick" and "you betcha".
He'll resort to talking like a centrist and continue to let Palin play the fool.
:lmao at him getting booed for not whipping them up into a lather over Ayers. Can you imagine a major party presidential candidate getting booed at a rally by his own supporters?
Re: Obama: "Say it to my face"
he should have tried to educate those morally bankrupt rednecks in the beginning.
Re: Obama: "Say it to my face"
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Originally Posted by Findog
People are getting foreclosed out of their homes, seeing the values of their 401Ks plummet, getting laid off, etc.
What's new besides the foreclosures being almost double what they normally are? Stupid fools should not have put themselves in those positions.
401K's... Anyone who has properly invested by group is safe. In fact, right now, I'm buying almost double the stocks every two weeks as I would at value. This will be a great help for my portfolio when the market returns.
Lay off are also a normal cyclical function. However, I fear now things may get serious now that we are bailing out corporate fools that should go under. I do not believe in giving gamblers more money to piss away.
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Originally Posted by Findog
Fuck your concern over Obama's "associations" with "America haters." What about John McCain's troubling ties to Bill Ayers? <snip>
Refer to the thread you started with that concern. It doesn't help to discuss it in multiple places.
Re: Obama: "Say it to my face"
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Originally Posted by
hater
your genius misses the whole point again. what a surprise :rolleyes
I think most ppl are saying Mcain is afraid but not of Obama. Mcain is not afraid of Obama at all. Mcain is afraid that he will look like a dickhead in front of the nation if he acts like the dickhead he really is.
Ok well if that's what ya'll are saying the I retract my ststements that you guys are ignorant. As long as you aren't saying he's afraid of Obama...because that would be ridiculous.
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He is afraid the nation will see the real Mcain, an old, senile, decrepit, impotent angry man who is lashing out at a young brother who is beating his ass in the election.
I don't think he's afraid of that either...my retraction is hereby retracted.
Re: Obama: "Say it to my face"
If Cobra is doubling down on stocks he must not be too worried about the economy under President Obama.