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Sweetheart Deal

John McCain is walking in lockstep with President Bush on a wide range of issues. From his early and strong support for the Bush-McCain war in Iraq to his pledge to make Bush's tax cuts for the we...  
 
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tubebunny7 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Oh get a room already!
bstndance (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What a homophobic ad!  "gay" is now a punchline??? I'm through with the democratic party!
falconwings1982 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This was a valentine's day ad, the theme is obvious. It's meant to give out the message that John McCain is nothing more than a third bush term not as an attempt to bash anybody that is gay. I would agree with you had this ad not been aired on valentine's day.
bstndance (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Excuses excuses... GLAAD has stood firm on the belief that gay is not a punchline. Therefore this ad is inappropriate.

And how is McCain another Bush term when McCain was ridiculed for most of the Bush years as being a closet Democrat.
falconwings1982 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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You're making the faulty assumption that this ad uses gay as a punchline. Whether John McCain is a Third Bush Term is obviously for you and all of Americans to decide. But this was just a Valentine's Day ad. It would have, in my opinion, been inappropriate any other day. Of course anyone with a brain would know that John McCain and George Bush are married and have children. I think you're using this as an excuse to cast Democrats as anti-gay when that couldn't be more further from the truth.
falconwings1982 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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But of course everyone is entitled to their own opinion. McCain is not a closet Democrat. How could he be when he voted with George Bush 90% of the time. He's trying to appeal to the far right. Anyways, I've said enough for the moment.
UGOTDAJACK (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is GREAT!!! For far too long those evil ass neocons have been playing dirty tricks against us democrats and the DNC has just sat back and twiddled their fucking thumbs like a bunch of scared bitches...but not under Howard Dean and my homeboy Barak...we aint sitting by while you neocons try to imply Obama's a terrorist and his wife is un american. Nope! not this time. This time...Obama said knock you out!!!!!
JimboTHC (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Maybe if the GOP could go 3 months without getting caught humping a young boy they wouldn't have this problem.

I predict Lindsey Graham will be caught performing fellatio on a mammal in a mens room with in the next year.
pacroyalty113 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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you dont call two men giving each other a friendly hug at the end, which was surrounded by a heart to imply that it was something more, is insinuating a homosexual relationship? though i respect mccain and bush, even though i may sharply divide with them over numerous issues, this ad is shameful.
falconwings1982 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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No and here's why. Once again this was a Valentine's Day ad and the theme is pretty obvious. John McCain had pretty much locked up the nomination a bit over a week before Feb. 14th (Super Tuesday). Look up Sweetheart deal on wikipedia, which describes perfectly the relationship between Bush and McCain. McCain has basically promised a third bush term something Americans definitely do not want. It is in no why insinuating a homosexual relationship.

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