Mr. McCain can speak vaingloriously about his self-perceived power amoung politicians all he wants. But Mr. McCain has forgotten that it is his continuents that have the majority when it's time to vote.
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A legend in his own mind.
2 posted on
06/02/2005 5:15:55 PM PDT by
golfisnr1
(Democrats are like roaches, hard to get rid of.>)
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McCain is not in touch with the people, just his ego.
3 posted on
06/02/2005 5:16:00 PM PDT by
tioga
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An up or down vote is better than a deal,if they lost it would have shown just what we needed to get a true majority
6 posted on
06/02/2005 5:22:11 PM PDT by
woofie
("Plunk your magic twanger, Froggy!!")
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8 posted on
06/02/2005 5:26:16 PM PDT by
VRWC For Truth
(McCain is a media whore)
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The 2008 'pub nominee will not be a current Senator.
9 posted on
06/02/2005 5:28:01 PM PDT by
Paladin2
(Don't Tread on Me; Live Free or Die)
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When people are in close races, I am the first Republican who is asked to come and appear for that person. I am the most sought-after of all Republicans. In this last campaign, I was the one asked by the president to travel and campaign with him.... Excuse me senator. I'm not a professional politician but even I can figure out that the strategy is to pull democratic voters. If you want to win a presidential primary, your only hope is to run in the democratic primary
11 posted on
06/02/2005 5:32:18 PM PDT by
paul51
(11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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As a Vietnam Vet, I would have thought that Sntr McCain woul,d have learned first hand through his POW experience of the "strength" that a "united front" would pose to enemies as a POW and in politics!!
I guess the Pew Foundation's sponsorship and support of Mr. McCAin's Senatorial Office and the passge of McCain-Feingold means more to him than the people of Arizona that elected him into office!!
13 posted on
06/02/2005 5:32:53 PM PDT by
26lemoncharlie
('Cuntas haereses tu sola interemisti in universo mundo!')
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But Mr. McCain has forgotten that it is his continuents that have the majority when it's time to vote.
Unfortunately, he probably won't have any trouble getting re-elected yat again. I don't think he'll even get close of he runs for POTUS though. Me suggests he change his party affiliation and run against Hillary in 08.
14 posted on
06/02/2005 5:34:05 PM PDT by
conshack
((Illegal immigration is the #1 threat to Homeland Security))
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He is without question a great American I wish Mr. Hewitt would explain to me what it is, beyond megalomania, that makes McCain a great American. What, exactly, is great about him?
17 posted on
06/02/2005 5:36:43 PM PDT by
stevem
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Not only is his political house on fire, so too is that South Carolina's Lindsey Graham and Ohia's Mike DeWine.
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Let the WRATH of the American people come down on them. We must Elect people we KNOW. People who are God fearing and will protect and Defend the US Constitution. These Prefessional Politicos have and will continue to sell us out!!
We must elect favorite Sons or Daughters under the Write in Candidate Provision, no party affiliations, just plane everyday Patriotic AMERICANS! We started the country with people like these, NO Lawyers allowed!!
20 posted on
06/02/2005 5:38:47 PM PDT by
26lemoncharlie
('Cuntas haereses tu sola interemisti in universo mundo!')
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Senator Quisling isn't a team player. He can expect the same treatment at presicely the perfect time to shoot his '08 campaign down in flames.
22 posted on
06/02/2005 5:40:08 PM PDT by
Doohickey
(CO during fire drill: "Are we conducting a training evolution or porpoising for the hell of it?")
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Me thinks Senor McCaniac over rates his value to America.
The man scares me.
His word is about as useless as a turd with all the dog poo scraped off.
There is a group of senators in DC (Kennedy, Reid, Boxer, Harkin, McCaniac, Jeffords and the remaining RHINO six)who could care less about what the voters wanted from their representatives.
I think that President Bush has forgotten the wishes and concerns of many of those who worked their hearts out for his reelection.
Not protecting our borders is beyond incompetence.
Arnold was not to far wrong when he said we should shut down our borders.
No one should be allowed in until throughly checked out by the embassy located in that country.
Were giving H1 visas left and right to Muslim doctors to train in our residency programs and many of these doctor's dislike and many hate Americans and America.
24 posted on
06/02/2005 5:42:53 PM PDT by
OKIEDOC
(LL THE)
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I guess he feels that the Hispanics will outnumber all other groups in Arizona, and decided to drop the Evangelical vote. It looks like his Phoenix is going down in flames. (Back into the hole he rose from)
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The meat of the article is contained in one very true sentence.
But great Americans can be lousy senators and terrible Republicans, and once again Mr. McCain has proven to be both.
McVain will NEVER get my vote...... even for dogcatcher.
Nam Vet
29 posted on
06/02/2005 5:50:16 PM PDT by
Nam Vet
(There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works.)
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glad i'm not his hatmaker...
31 posted on
06/02/2005 5:54:01 PM PDT by
ronnied
(big red)
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He is the Manchurian Candidate....for real, in the flesh.
A man who was in Russian captivity can never be allowed to be President. The irony is he doesn't know.
32 posted on
06/02/2005 5:56:46 PM PDT by
bert
(Rename Times Square......... Rudy Square. Just in.... rename the Washington Post March??)
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McMainian also forgets that he was the subject of a recall just prior to 9/11.
33 posted on
06/02/2005 5:59:35 PM PDT by
OldFriend
(MAJOR TAMMY DUCKWORTH.....INSPIRATIONAL)
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Me thinks Senor McCaniac over rates his value to America.
The man scares me.
His word is about as useless as a turd with all the dog poo scraped off.
There is a group of senators in DC (Kennedy, Reid, Boxer, Harkin, McCaniac, Jeffords and the remaining RHINO six)who could care less about what the voters wanted from their representatives.
I think that President Bush has forgotten the wishes and concerns of many of those who worked their hearts out for his reelection.
Not protecting our borders is beyond incompetence.
Arnold was not to far wrong when he said we should shut down our borders.
No one should be allowed in until throughly checked out by the embassy located in that country.
Were giving H1 visas left and right to Muslim doctors to train in our residency programs and many of these doctor's dislike and many hate Americans and America.
36 posted on
06/02/2005 6:08:34 PM PDT by
OKIEDOC
(LL THE)
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[ Many center-right GOP activists had in fact begun to warm to Sen. McCain. He is without question a great American, whose example of valor and sacrifice inspires even his harshest critics, or ought to. His support of the war on terror has also been admirable. ]
Wonder if Hillary has 8mm film (from her Vietnam buddies) of Mclaim "servicing" his captors on his kness as he becomes Hotel Hanoi's "snitch".. Would explain a lot..
43 posted on
06/02/2005 6:43:52 PM PDT by
hosepipe
(This propaganda has been ok'ed by me to included some fully orbed hyperbole....)
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Sheesh! What a PUTZ! The guy gives me the heebie jeebies and the willies at the same time. I don't five a good god damn how much they tortured him in Viet Nam. Evidently all it did was make him feel he is entitled to do ANYTHING that enters his mind. I sincerely wish he would somehow disappear from public life. I don't care how it might happen. I just want the little crippled dwarf to go away.
50 posted on
06/02/2005 7:19:05 PM PDT by
mercy
(never again a patsy for Bill Gates - spyware and viri free for over a year now)
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