To: Billg64
Is Mccain going to be spending all his time apologizing for people pointing out the fact that Obama and his wife have communist leanings? Is his plan to stip the military to the bones to fund universal healthcare off limits? If McCain avoids the stupid name-calling, it will be that much more effective when he points this out.
52 posted on
02/27/2008 4:58:51 AM PST by
Tribune7
(How is inflicting pain and death on an innocent, helpless human being for profit, moral?)
To: Tribune7
Bill Cunningham didn't enjoy having McCain apologize for his comments and has now thrown his support behind Hillary. Cunninghams blistering comments were carried by national news media, including CNN. Cunningham said later that he stood by his comments. In his speech at Memorial Hall, he threw his support behind McCain, but later, after McCain repudiated his comment, he told his radio audience on WLW that he had had it with McCain. Im going to throw my support to Hillary Rodham Clinton. Cunninghams blistering comments were carried by national news media, including CNN. Cunningham said later that he stood by his comments. In his speech at Memorial Hall, he threw his support behind McCain, but later, after McCain repudiated his comment, he told his radio audience on WLW that he had had it with McCain. Im going to throw my support to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
54 posted on
02/27/2008 5:01:22 AM PST by
Lucky777
To: Tribune7
If McCain avoids the stupid name-calling, it will be that much more effective when he points this out. Finally, a voice of reason!
55 posted on
02/27/2008 5:02:37 AM PST by
Jorge
To: Tribune7
McCain didnât do any name calling. McCainâs political correct stupidity is apologizing for relatively benign comments by a talk radio host who has no relationship to his campaign.
65 posted on
02/27/2008 5:29:19 AM PST by
MBB1984
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