Posted on 08/22/2010 9:56:46 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
What amazes me is Sarah Palin supports him for re-election.
Says alot about her and her so called values. I guess she thinks it is okay to lie to all of us out here amoung the great unwashed.
“Is the AZ primary this Tuesday?”
Yes.
I saw a funny bumper sticker on a pickup up on the Navajo reservation the other day. "If you don't think immigration causes problems, ask an American Indian". I find it a real hoot the way the tribal governments here in Arizona are remaining silent about SB1070. The illegal aliens are causing great damage to the local tribes. Meth use, gangs and Navajo/Hispanic anchor babies are rapidly on the increase.
it’s the blue hairs in sun city that support him, I already cast my early ballot for JD. he’s not the perfect candidate but better than mcrino.
That said, after hearing the debate and listing to the political ads, there is no way on earth I would vote for either McCain or Hayworth. For the primary, I will vote for Jim Deakin who will lose by someting like 95 points. Than in November, to paraphrase someone, I think I will take the Phoenix phone book open it, close my eyes and pick a name to be my write in candidate.
“Damn sad that politics turned John McCain into such a sellout considering his Honorable service”
We better win the senate by 2 since McLame will switch to the dems shortly after taking the position. The new Teddy!!!
I beg to differ. Couple of things:
1. JD forced Mr Campaign Finance Reform to cough up 20 mil. Think about that--20 million for a Senate seat? It staggers the imagination.
2. McNuts is tacking hard to the right. (Not to worry, he'll go right back to reachin' across the aisle any minute now)
fyi
A lot of money can spin a message to fool people, but the hangover is coming sooner or later if McCain wins on Tuesday.
He’ll be back in RINO-Amnestyland and irritating a lot of people who will vote for him on Tuesday.
Are Arizonans truly this stupid?
No the people of his state are setting themselves up for a fail. The American voter has a bad habit of going with the problem they have elected before. It is a selfish behavior and is causing us to all suffer. It is not JD that is the problem. It is the voter.
I hope John has learned. The run for President showed him how much his bipartisanship mattered at the end of the day. As long as his current change of heart is permanent then I don’t really care about much else. If only he’d have ran his Presidential campaign like his Senate campaign he might have won.
I bet you couldn’t get someone to trade a bucket of warm spit for this RINO McLame.
God Bless McCain. However, how much can a man learn after being tortured for over five years. John lost his drive in prison. Also, he knows not when to quit.
He must be soundly defeated, and sent to retire in peace.
Yeah, well, $20 million will buy a lot of votes. Busy people only know what they read and McCain's campaign sent out nasty, vicious flyers against JD almost every day for months. He flooded the airways with anti JD ads.
The comforting thing is the old porker showed everyone he has no honor and no morals....and it cost his $20 million to do it too LOL!
What infuriates me the MOST about McShame’s candidacy is that he has fought and bad-mouthed JD a lot more passionately than he ever did against zero.
I detest him as much as I do the senate rats. Oh, wait......he IS a senate rat.
There have been unsightly stains throughout McCain's political career. But he has proven so useful, so often, to so many different agendas that many have chosen to overlook, or refused to see, many other unsightly stains.
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