Not suprising.
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12/09/2008 3:43:32 PM PST by
redk
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To: redk
The only way McCain got the nomination is by the open primaries that all non-Republicans to choose the Republican nominee.
Makes about as much sense as sticking one's head up one's @$$.
To: redk
No wonder Cindy McCain was boinking another guy.
I can't imagine a woman wanting to be intimate with the turd McCain.
115 posted on
12/09/2008 5:43:39 PM PST by
Thumper1960
(A modern so-called "Conservative" is a shadow of a wisp of a vertebrate human being.)
To: redk
After reading these comments, I agree that McCain and the party let us down.
I voted on "hope" and very little more.
This tragedy will last a long while, I'm afraid.
McCain turned out to be a real loser. I was hoping his "judgment" and "courage" would win the day.
Boy was I fooled. Or just fooled myself???? Party's in the toilet and the nation's financial strength has been sold out to a bunch of corporate socialists!
123 posted on
12/09/2008 5:55:55 PM PST by
FixitGuy
(By their fruits shall ye know them!)
To: redk
You mean there was someone on the ticket besides Sarah?
135 posted on
12/09/2008 7:46:05 PM PST by
Scothia
(Sarah! Anyone else would Palin comparison.)
To: redk
Declasse, Joe.
148 posted on
12/09/2008 11:45:20 PM PST by
Cinnamon Girl
(G-d Bless President Bush. He kept us safe.)
To: redk
Meanwhile, the Huffington Post has carried the same story which attracted 50 pages of vile comments about both Joe and Gov. Palin. It just goes to show you just how twisted these folks are. Their candidate won the election, but they are still bitter, angry, twisted people, who know that obama’s victory was pretty unspectacular. With $750 million, thousands of media cheerleaders, an opponent unpopular with his own party’s base, an unpopular sitting president, it still took a financial meltdown to put their guy over the top by just 7 percent. Any generic democrat could have won by double digits. Even McGovern or Mondale could have won with all that going for them. Heck, even I could have won for that matter.
151 posted on
12/10/2008 5:50:21 AM PST by
euram
To: redk
Wurzelbacher told conservative radio host Glenn Beck that he felt dirty after being on the campaign trail and seeing some of the things that take place.
Obviously he didn't feel too dirty, or he would have split. Amazing what a little fame can do for your ego and morals.
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