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With a Friend Like John McCain, Who Needs Enemies?
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| 24 January 2009
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Posted on 01/24/2009 7:54:57 AM PST by nysuperdoodle
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To: Retain Mike
Hand me his leg and a bottle of catsup!
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01/24/2009 12:48:38 PM PST
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Tempest
(Obama is not my president.)
To: Retain Mike
****The final result is tragic, but we should not suffer such pathetic and contemptible modern day Macbeths or Hamlets as President.****
A brilliant and succinct commentary.
Thank you Sir....you arrived at the destination I was seeking.
To: Retain Mike
John McCain is the most prominent Republican example of this new direction towards possession of power through careful exploitation of perceived expediency. Wouldn't it be nice if a Republican would seek power using only the advice of our Constitution and Bill of Rights. As to expediency, I think we're in the Red Zone.
McCain can do SNL appearances from here on out. Or, maybe sell ShamWays.
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01/24/2009 6:17:41 PM PST
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budwiesest
(The do-it-over administration: "If I had to do it all over, I'd do it all over you.")
To: Tempest
Do you want me to BBQ it first,or should I cook it like for a Hawaii feast?
To: sodpoodle
Thank you. I have been reworking this piece for over a year now. I am determined to watch the news cycle and keep sending it to the Republican Senators, talks shows, OpEd writers, papers, etc. whenever he raises his ugly head. As Winston Churchill said, “When you are going through hell, keep going”.
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