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Holo Lukaloa
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11/8/2008 6:18:03 PM
Another funny irony from the McCain campaign. Joe the Plumber was actually on welfare, twice!
haah
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Jeff Allen Myers
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11/8/2008 9:07:24 PM
Damn Holo, You won, now move on Bro...
Also, It never was about "Joe " the person, it was about the concept of taxation that Obama follows. Another perfect example of an ad hominem attack that tries to deflect from a real issue.
I know you are suffering from post election withdrawal, but honestly what is the point? McCain's campaign sucked...I am sure we all agree. Now Obama will be President, he is going to face some serious issues.. time to look forward. I hope he is up to the task and is a fine President. However, he is a smart politician and has already begun to soften expectations. ....
The election is over, time to start focusing on the present and future. I know it must be hard to stop when you have been going at it for two years.
This goes for Sterling and others... I mean no disrespect, but these posts seem very out of place now... Give it a two year Break, and hope for the best in the mean time.
Jeff
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11/8/2008 9:29:21 PM
Did the government computers dig that one up? Who else would have known? These type of actions are ones you would expect to hear from communist Russia for Christ sake!! Then again, what else would one expect from a Marxist?
I agree with the other response, McCain ran a horrible campaign and I often wondered if he was really trying to win.
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Bob Elliott
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11/9/2008 8:47:22 AM
Not so fast...
What was even more hilarious, though, was when someone in a rally asked Joe if Barack would bring on the destruction of Israel, Joe replies he'd have to agree with that. Later some reporter asks him why he thinks that, and he replies"Well, you'd have to go on the internet to figure out why I think that."
Hilarious...they gotta be careful with their symbols.
And it's bullshit that people can't be called out on their nonsense a couple days after the election...of course they should. Maybe it'll help them be a little more sensible the next time around.
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Bob Elliott
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11/9/2008 10:34:53 AM
I have some respect for Senator McCain right now, no need to wait four years...
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Fyvwunsyx
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11/9/2008 12:55:47 PM
While Dubya is NOT a tough act to follow, I hope Obama doesn't get crushed by the weight of everyone's expectations. The world we live in gets a bit more complicated each day. Surely no one has ALL the answers (certainly Joe didn't)....;)
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tom lee
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11/10/2008 7:49:33 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9XieWJC7-0
:~)
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11/10/2008 7:11:49 PM
Another comment here that Rush Limbaugh brought up and that is, Joe the plumber was asked a question by Obamba and Joe brought up concerns about socialism. All Joe did was make a point and yet the mainstream media, or the drive-by media as Rush calls it, vilified the guy and started attacking the guy making it hard for him to get a job and used government computers to do it!! That's scary in itself, n'est-ce pas? I mean it doesn't matter which side of the isle you're on here... what if it were republicans doing this? Doesn't this throw up all kinds of red flags?!?!?
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Holo Lukaloa
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11/10/2008 7:28:33 PM
McCain shoved this guy into scrutiny, genius, by mentioning his name 20 times during that debate. Of course he turned out to be an utter fraud like you.
You love Limbaugh, what a surprise!
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11/10/2008 7:35:40 PM
Hola: Of course he turned out to be an utter fraud like you.
UW: Ah, once again, very little substance and more personal attacks. Once again, I ask...... is that the best you've got? Why not get a little more creative in your personal attacks? After all this seems to be your favored response. All you've said was references to childish things....and repeating them too. That shows a lack of creativity on your part Hola? Do you even write any music? ;)
LOL
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