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Old 04-10-2008, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Tuatara View Post
Yes but where are all the smear stories against McCain. It is an election year and there are 2 parties running, not one. As for the war there is always something new happening. I noticed you missed the Yoo and Mukasey stories. Seriously why is the media spending so much attention on Obama's bowling scores instead of real issues?
Maybe because like some past issues you are seeing what you want to see and filtering out the rest? Not sure how else to account for it, but all you need to do is look. There are plenty of stories on McCain about staying in Iraq as well as pre-emptive war. Additionally, there are more new things on Obama than McCain. Which is why there were more negative stories on Bush than Gore in 2000.
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