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  • HappyFeller at 01:14 AM JST - 8th October

    MrDick said:

    > yet more Liberal lies against McCain. There is no mud to stick on the guy. His hands are clean (

    not that he can wash them himself

    ), he is a good guy that made a super big error in running mates.

    AWESOME!!!!

  • HappyFeller at 01:15 AM JST - 8th October

    I agree with HappyFeller! Great post man! you are a true patriot! Only evil terrorists would vote for McCain and be friends with MrDick

  • MrDickMorris at 01:16 AM JST - 8th October

    mcCain cannot lose in a town hall style debate. The guy oozes class.

    Substance over style, the complete opposite of his terrorist supporting opponent.

    McCain, use your skill and experience, and destroy Obama.

  • MrDickMorris at 01:18 AM JST - 8th October

    happyGeller- has someone put some angel dust in your drink? Bwahahahaha.

    McCain has been waiting so long for this debate, and so have i. time for Obama'slack of knowledge to be shown to the American people.

  • MrDickMorris at 01:26 AM JST - 8th October

    Nappyfeller- I don't know waht points you aretrying to make.

    I think it is offensive to say McCain will die soon.

    I am looking forward to the debate. Heck!! I7ll be sitting in watching TV with my wife and kids chhering McCain on.

    What agreat occaision, better tahn the Superbowl.

  • Thenewfront at 01:33 AM JST - 8th October

    i will be observing the debate closely. As a Brit, it does effect us, as US policy is so important to the world.

    just hope things get better, whoever wins.

  • adaydream at 02:36 AM JST - 8th October

    I never lived in a bought house VS living in a rented house until after I got out of the military. My mother and grandmother, who raised me, never owned their own house. They rented for decades. Because they didn't want to buy.

    You wouldn't believe the number of people who do rent. What about apartment renters? Same difference. Just they are willing to live on top of each other.

    Start your own survey and see how many people you may know who actually rent. Might surprise you. < :-)

  • DanManjt at 03:00 AM JST - 8th October

    McCain is going down.

    On another note, I am happy to see Sarah Palin the Republican VP candidate. Palin spells the end of the Republican cohesiveness. Palins position as VP illustrates that the Republican Guard have, as I have pointed out over the past years, taken over the party.

    The lunatics are in charge of that Party.

    Everytime Palin goes out there, everyone can see on full display how the anti-intellectual, anti-elite, anti-science, ant-Liberal (with a capital L) populist Right has turned against Washington and Wall Street. The Republican alliance is shattered.

    Palin's ascendancy marks how the Republicans have turned themselves primarily into a regional party.

    Obama's and the Democrats current lead in Virginia is reflective of the larger demographic trends in America,

    And Republicans, with their entrenchment to the white Right, show how they are on the wrong side of the demographic trends in America.

    Ironic that the Right, who reject evolution, are falling prey to one of its lesson's: Yesterdays advantage can turn to today's burden. Just like the Mamoth's oversized tusks. The Republican stranglehold on small town conservatisim has turned out to be small town conservatism's stranglehold on the party.

    We are on the verge of a new Center/Left Coalition. The Reagan Revolution has run its course.

    Right into a ditch.

    I'm lovin it.

  • adaydream at 04:41 AM JST - 8th October

    John McCain and his free trade intentions would advocate this I believe.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hiPrsc9g98

    He's been advocating this free trade from Mexico, right through the U. S. of A, right into Canada. < :-)

  • Good_Jorb at 05:02 AM JST - 8th October

    John McCain and his free trade intentions would advocate this I believe.

    Of course he would, NAFTA forces Canada to sell 63% of it's oil to the USA at subsidies prices under the proportionality clause. It would be good for Canada's energy security, if a US president would move away from NAFTA. Then the US would have to pay market value for Canadian oil and Canada could sell it's oil to whomever it sees fit. Some how though, I would think that Canada would suddenly start a "WMD" building project and have alleged ties to Al Qaeda.

  • USAFdude at 06:32 AM JST - 8th October

    DanManjt - Have you heard?! I've switched to the McCain camp! Saturday Night Live just wouldn't be the same without Sarah Palin! C'mon, man - your country needs her for comic relief! Don't you agree? Huh?! Don'tcha? Dan Six-Pack?

    McCain-Fey '08 xD

  • DanManjt at 06:52 AM JST - 8th October

    USAFdude

    You betcha!

    McCain-Fey '08

  • Sarge at 08:36 AM JST - 8th October

    "McCain-Fey '08"

    You guys are watching too much Saturday Night Live. You should watch some actual news programs for some balance. Make sure to include something other than See BS and CNN.

  • Farmboy at 11:37 AM JST - 8th October

    Just watched the last part of the debate. Actually, I thought it was pretty good, with both candidates talking about the issues and not just slinging mud. I was pleasantly surprised.

  • DanManjt at 12:09 AM JST - 9th October

    Farmboy

    I agree.

    And not that the Town hall Q & A over, So is McCain.

    Polls: Obama won the Town-Hall Event.

    McCain needed to win; he did not. At best, he came in a close second. Say goodnight, Johnny. It's President That One to you.

    I'm lovin' it. Its a good day for America. A good day to be an American.

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