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  • O'Bomber needs ACORN's help to cheat the election!

  • no this time the people were behind it. and even Canada was behind it. its Ok you lost... because of course republicans never cheated... Oh wait yeah bush... never mind.

  • McCain is my vote, but he's trailing behind Obama, so I don't think I am going to vote because there is no way one vote can make a difference.

  • Vote! Of course, one vote makes a difference. What if one million people said, 'one vote doesn't make a difference?' That's a million votes! Vote! It's a privielge and a responsibility.

  • You are absolutely right. Do not vote.

  • McCain has no concept of Healthcare and the crisis state it is in for the vast majority of Americans. Why? Because he has never in his life has had to deal with the private morass that currently exists. He was covered as a military dependent, as a Midshipman and as a Naval Officer by the military healthcare system - a Government provided Universal Healthcare system - and has had the Federal pool coverage as a Congressman and Senator. He's SOO out of touch with mainstream America.

  • The sheer anger of Mcain is as scary as it goes. Imagine that anger being the President of the United States! Terrible thought if you ask me...

  • McCain is just downright stupid. He'd rather be spending his time closeted with Lieberman, plotting out the attack on Iraq. All this other stuff just makes him impatient. If he were by some major feat of theft to steal the election, even Joe the Plumber would be totally forgotten by him.

  • "Nobody's PRO abortion."

    That's the keynote to what Obama was saying (and what McCain doesn't get) and I wish he had accentuated that line more in the debate.

  • What an out of touch idiot! I'm glad that I'm a life-long Republican male, retired Army Officer, who believes in the Constitutional Right reaffirmed by Roe v. Wade, and an Obama supporter for over a year. I guess he thinks that only the wealthy should have health care, and only those who are anti-abortion and anti-birth control should be covered. That is NOT the America I spent a good portion of my life defending, nor do I ever want to see it become that way.

  • Wow, I totally agree with you all.

    Husker, speaking of eloquent! Thank you!

  • I could spit nails. McCain gets so irritable in the debate last night, but his own running mates life experience with her daughter shows that abstinence only sex education programs DO NOT WORK!!! Arm your daughters with as much honest information about sex as you can, so they know what they're getting themselves into. Don't just say don't do it!

  • I can't believe that McCain, such an antiquated, out of touch relic can be even close in the polls. It is so obvious to me that he has no respect or understanding of women and their life experiences. It's a shame that he's the best candidate the GOP has - it's just a sign of how much we need a change in this country - Barack was the clear winner here - Women, wake up!! Sarah Palin and John McCain are not concerned about your struggles - they both live in an ivory tower

  • ...ha, I guess that makes me now 'extreme.'

  • This makes me want to set John McCain on fire.

  • Women voting for McCain is like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders.

  • McCain: Just again, the example of the eloquence of Sen. Obama. He's [for] health for the mother. You know, that's been stretched by the pro-abortion movement in America to mean almost anything.

    That's the extreme pro-abortion position, quote, "health."

    ===

    So I don't know what upsets me more, that concern for women's health is an extreme position, that he airquoted "health", or that it's such a disgusting thought to him (and presumably his constituents) that he actually slammed Obama for it.

  • "health"?! with scare quotes? mccain has no business belittling women's reproductive health!! that is not pro-life, that is pro-birth. then after you're born, you're on your own!! after obama's coherent, and yes, *eloquent* statement, mccain's response seems crude and out-of-touch, conveying his thinly veiled misogyny with his sneering, dismissive tone. i can only imagine how he treats his wife and daughters when the cameras are not there.

  • as if eloquence is a bad thing... totally ludicrous.

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