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Mccain telling people to ignore his history

TheMontashu

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I find it funny that the only way he can find to defend the fact that, policies he supported have cause all kinds of problems is to tell people to ignore the past. In the mean while he also talks endlessly about his experience, and when pointed out that his record shows he has done some messed up **** that is hurting the American people now.
 

N8 v2.0

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err.. pretty sure you ment to type 'obama' and not 'mccain'

incomplete list of obama history we are told to ignore:

William Ayres
Jeremiah Wright
Tony Rezko
Kwame Kilpatrick
Farrakhan
Raila Odinga
 

stoney

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Jul 26, 2006
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err.. pretty sure you ment to type 'obama' and not 'mccain'

incomplete list of obama history we are told to ignore:

William Ayres
Jeremiah Wright
Tony Rezko
Kwame Kilpatrick
Farrakhan
Raila Odinga
you know you can tell us the truth that you don't like black people and that's fine. Your partisan bs with no actual reasoning for why you are so pro-whitey is quite transparent.
 

sanjuro

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err.. pretty sure you ment to type 'obama' and not 'mccain'

incomplete list of obama history we are told to ignore:

William Ayres
Jeremiah Wright
Tony Rezko
Kwame Kilpatrick
Farrakhan
Raila Odinga
You know we can play this game with McCain too. Keating and the kind of favors McCain did really makes you wonder if he is going to reform our economic system.

With the economic crisis, I am not so worried about an one time meeting with a domestic terrorist, a politically confused Reverend, a corrupt businessman with only the slightest of connections with the Democrats, a convicted mayor who happens to share the same skin tone, and two more irrelevant figures.
 

N8 v2.0

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With the economic crisis, I am not so worried about an one time meeting with a domestic terrorist, a politically confused Reverend, a corrupt businessman with only the slightest of connections with the Democrats, a convicted mayor who happens to share the same skin tone, and two more irrelevant figures.
that's the only option you have really (to ignore obama's associations with these to name a few) since you obama is your man.
 

sanjuro

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that's the only option you have really (to ignore obama's associations with these to name a few) since you obama is your man.
Tell me the extend of his dealings with William Ayres. How does that affect his political policies? Please give me an example of that.

Because I believe McCain's involvement with Keating shows his inclination to deregulate big business at the cost of the little guy in order to help his cronies.
 

ohio

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Tell me the extend of his dealings with William Ayres.
They were once in the same living room when Obama was 7.

Holy christ, I slept over at a pentecostal friends house when I was 7. Does that suddenly mean I'm handling snakes, refusing medication and flopping on the floor when no one's looking?
 

jonKranked

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They were once in the same living room when Obama was 7.
actually they were on the same panel that was reforming the public school system in Chicago (or something along those lines). Obama had nothing to do with Ayres radical vietnam era.


I went to high school with someone who now has to introduce himself under Megan's Law, does that mean I'm a pedophile? Absolutely not.
 

TheMontashu

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err.. pretty sure you ment to type 'obama' and not 'mccain'

incomplete list of obama history we are told to ignore:

William Ayres
Jeremiah Wright
Tony Rezko
Kwame Kilpatrick
Farrakhan
Raila Odinga
Mccain kind of supported 2 of the main causes of our current economic crisis.
This whole war in Iraq thing that china is paying for is putting the dollar in the ****ter. He also supported the deregulation (he seems to have a platform based on doing this) thus allowing some rich people to gamble with the American peoples money and collapse the economy. Thank you free market

We are supposed to ignore the FACT that he votes with Bush 90% of the time, he talks about being about change and how we should ignore his 500 year history of voting on party lines. The guy even has a bunch of the same advisers as Bush

I am not even going to go into the list of sketchy people he was involved with. Both candidates are extremely corrupt, I am referring to the policies they are going to enact. Mccain's record shows support for bush policies and supported the policies that have done the most damage to the United States in the past 8 years. SORRY, you made this mess, I don't trust you to clean it up, ESPECIALLY if you keep talking about basically going about the same policies.

You want to talk about connections with scum bags
 

AngryMetalsmith

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Jun 4, 2006
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Only the GOP would seek to demonize someone who worked on a committee for the improvement of education.

Oh wait, Obama was working to help minorities become more educated. That's just reprehensible.
 

DirtMcGirk

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McCain is a whore.
Obama is a whore.
Palin is a whore, but at least she'll bring some cougar box to Playboy after the election.
 

BurlyShirley

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Jul 4, 2002
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The thought of this gave me the exact same feeling that I got when renting Faces of Death back in high school.
Man, you beat off to some freaky sh*t.

Edit: I bet the "monkey brains" scene really got you going.
 

TheMontashu

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We are killing more Iraqis per day than sadam did. Not to mention the fact that that we just helped Sudan (who is still in the process of committing a genocide) re ignite a civil war in Somalia. Bush is the one pushing this (with Mccain support) because the regime that was in power in Somalia are going to follow Islamic law. The new Somali leadership has also said NOTHING bad about the US and some of their leaders have talked about sitting down with US oficials to try and form a positive relationship. So not only is Mccain supporting a country committing a horrible genocide but he is supporting them against a country that has been in civil war 20 plus years and has finally seen the start of a stable government. Not only that but he is calling them a bunch of terrorists to justify it.

Lets not forget Bush's anti Iran policy that Mccain supported, that involved selling billions of dollars to weapons to Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon to protect against Iran. Yea that is just what the middle east needs, more freaking weapons. Lets go back on our word and empower Israel's enemies to kill Israeli's (I don't like that we give things to Israel either but that is a whole other story) Not to mention the incredible support for the Saudis who are as far from democratic as it gets, and there human rights record is terrible against women. There is also the whole Niger Delta situation having to do with the oil we are stealing.

Mccain seems to have a record of SUPPORTING horrible horrible human rights violations, as well as support for committing them.
 

N8 v2.0

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We are killing more Iraqis per day than sadam did. Not to mention the fact that that we just helped Sudan (who is still in the process of committing a genocide) re ignite a civil war in Somalia. Bush is the one pushing this (with Mccain support) because the regime that was in power in Somalia are going to follow Islamic law. The new Somali leadership has also said NOTHING bad about the US and some of their leaders have talked about sitting down with US oficials to try and form a positive relationship. So not only is Mccain supporting a country committing a horrible genocide but he is supporting them against a country that has been in civil war 20 plus years and has finally seen the start of a stable government. Not only that but he is calling them a bunch of terrorists to justify it.

Lets not forget Bush's anti Iran policy that Mccain supported, that involved selling billions of dollars to weapons to Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon to protect against Iran. Yea that is just what the middle east needs, more freaking weapons. Lets go back on our word and empower Israel's enemies to kill Israeli's (I don't like that we give things to Israel either but that is a whole other story) Not to mention the incredible support for the Saudis who are as far from democratic as it gets, and there human rights record is terrible against women. There is also the whole Niger Delta situation having to do with the oil we are stealing.

Mccain seems to have a record of SUPPORTING horrible horrible human rights violations, as well as support for committing them.

i call BS on this..


there is no way TheMontashu wrote that.

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