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Old 07-23-2008, 06:18 AM
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Icon11 McCain targets Hillary supporters!!

In a desperate bid to attract attention to his woefully inept campaign for the presidency, Sen. John McCain today unveiled yet ANOTHER personality, this time targeting supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Ladies and gentlemen please welcome, Senator John McClinton

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Old 07-23-2008, 07:12 AM
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It isn't desperate at all. It's a smart move. I know several Hillary supporters who plan to vote for McCain.
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He is really desperate even though he is the candidate who gets no media attention, has a incumbent President of his party with a 30% approval rating and yet is tied or within 3 or 4 points of every poll. your right what a terrible campaign.
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It isn't desperate at all. It's a smart move. I know several Hillary supporters who plan to vote for McCain.
It's a smart move for McCain.
I don't accuse the Hillary-supporters in question of making a smart move. Voting for the guy who has less in common with your preferred candidate out of misplaced spite toward the other, all the while deriding supporters of that candidate as "mindless followers"... that's silly.

People following a charismatic figure to the point that they base their political agenda on spite for daring to beat her... against that charismatic figure's own wishes! Such people have no place calling others "mindless followers".
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It isn't desperate at all. It's a smart move. I know several Hillary supporters who plan to vote for McCain.
Yes and I am one of them!
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Yes and I am one of them!
Really? You were a Clinton supporter, and now you plan to vote for McCain?
Aside from pique can you give any reasons? I totally support your right to vote for whomever you wish, I'm just curious.
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Really? You were a Clinton supporter, and now you plan to vote for McCain?
Aside from pique can you give any reasons? I totally support your right to vote for whomever you wish, I'm just curious.
Yes I can give plenty of reasons why I was a Hillary supporter who will vote for McCain and it has nothing to do with pique...anymore. I will support McCain because he is a proven leader. He may not have ALL the answers but he isn't promising me that he does. He's a strong man who should, God forbid, have a terrorist attack while he's in office...prove that he is strong enough to do what has to be done to keep me and my family and fellow Americans safe from another attack. I have no confidence in Obama doing that. All I can see with Obama is him giving a moving speech in which half of the terrorists are listening raptly along with the rest of the world while the other hal are planning another attack and laughing at the gullible americans who won't do anything to them. As for bringing jobs back to our country: until the Chinese and Indian people wise up and demand benefits and wages comparable to what people in the U.S. would be getting...the jobs are not going to come back. Obama cannot give a speech to the companies and voila they come back just because he asked them to. And while John McCain maybe against abortion...I have seen other presidents who were against abortion and they have yet overturned Roe vs Wade. However...Obama voted no on a bill that would give medical care to babies born alive from late term abortion...and to me that is plain outright MURDER and I cannot and will not support a candidate who would willfully vote for a law that would in essence commit murder on helpless newborns. I suscribe to the view that if a fetus can survive outside of the womb is a living human being and common decency tells me that if that HUMAN baby needs medical care...he/she should get it! Also...I've surived many decades of presidents that I didn't like and who didn't do any good for the United States or its citizens...and I'll survive whomever gets in office this year...but I'm hoping it won't be Obama.
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