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Old 10-11-2008, 09:06 AM
TexasR.N. TexasR.N. is offline
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At a McCain rally

News Headlines - McCain booed after trying to calm anti-Obama crowd : Townhall.com

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Old 10-11-2008, 09:13 AM
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McCain better watch it, or he'll alienate the supporters he has.

he described the Democrat as a "decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States.

What was he thinking? We know better. People don't like to be treated as
idiots, or to be treated in a condescending way.

I AM scared of an OSAMA presidency. I have a right to be.

I think McCain is afraid the press will report he's stirring up fear and
hatred if he doesn't calm the crowds, but he'd be better served to let
the crowds be. He needs some fire in his campaign. If he can't provide
it, then he'd better let his supporters do it for him.

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Old 10-11-2008, 09:16 AM
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I think McCain was right to say something, that is stupid, and disrespectfull of people to be doing. It makes all republicans look bad.
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:21 AM
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I think McCain was right to say something, that is stupid, and disrespectfull of people to be doing. It makes all republicans look bad.
Do you state specifically what the crowd did that you find stupid and disrespectful.

I agree you should treat people with dignity and respect, to the extent
possible. But for McCain to say we shouldn't fear an Obama presidency
is going to far.

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Old 10-11-2008, 09:23 AM
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Do you state specifically what the crowd did that you find stupid and disrespectful.

I agree you should treat people with dignity and respect, to the extent
possible. But for McCain to say we shouldn't fear an Obama presidency
is going to far.

I am saying, yelling off with another humans head, is too far.

McCain saying that is showing me, atlest, that he would make a true leader and truely cares about our country. It says hey guys if I dont make it, Obama isnt the end of it all, stay together.
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:30 AM
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I am saying, yelling off with another humans head, is too far.

McCain saying that is showing me, atlest, that he would make a true leader and truely cares about our country. It says hey guys if I dont make it, Obama isnt the end of it all, stay together.
OK, I see your point. But you know, there have been a lot of dispicable
things tossed about by the far left, with no repercussions. I understand
McCain wants to be seen as reasonable and level-headed (especially in
light of rumors of his temper). But golly gee whiz. Sometimes ya just
gotta get mad, you know?

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Old 10-11-2008, 11:42 AM
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I'm really scared of a Obama presidency, does that make me a bad person.

I'm also scared of a McCain presidency, does that make me a bad person.

I keep hoping somebody will wake me from this nightmare and it'll be 2000. Bush will be running against Gore and Bush didn't push threw a the new entitlement of prescription drugs and he didn't appoint Paulson as secretary of the treasurer, and he didn't push threw the trillions dollar bail out Paulson wanted without gettong a second opinion, and he didn't take the hundreds of attacks from democrats without defending himself, and he didn't appoint Rumfeld Sec of Defense, and he didn't try to ram threw the Amnesty bill, and he didn't ruin the Republican brand by letting the congress spend whatever it wanted.

PLEASE SAY IT AIN'T SO !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 10-11-2008, 11:48 AM
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I'll admist it, I was gung ho Bush 43 in the first election, but I learned my lesson and begrudingly voted for him in the second one, just like I'm doing for McCain this time.

Yeah, he's a war hero but couldn't we have just built him a statue instead of nominating him for president.
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:15 PM
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McCain was right for speaking out against the lady who asked the question. It shows he has some class. I disagree with the people who booed him. they sound like closed minded idiots. It makes me wonder if they support McCain or not.
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