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Tommy
07-14-2007, 03:36 PM
John McCain A true Conservative. If this guy just wastes away his own money, what is he gonna do if he gets ahold of our tax dollars

McCain accepts blame for campaign woes
Says campaign is spending too much, saving too little
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19747334/

Bill
07-14-2007, 04:22 PM
Not to mention the guy with the coke and the guy with the penises...

What's interesting about it is that it reflects so clearly the psychological turmoil within the republican party - and now the republican voters have a choice between Guiliani and Rommney.

In a lot of ways, this war is the best possible thing that could have happened. It derailed a religious tyranny pretending to be a conservative movement before it could seize nearly irreversible power.

kres24GT
07-14-2007, 04:32 PM
To be high up in government wasting money and being inefficient is required.

Tommy
07-14-2007, 05:30 PM
In a lot of ways, this war is the best possible thing that could have happened. It derailed a religious tyranny pretending to be a conservative movement before it could seize nearly irreversible power.

WOW... :thumbsup: well said

I just hope nobody elses retires or dies on the SC until Jan 20th 2009

Kinky Jones
07-14-2007, 06:48 PM
"I was never depending on money to win" John McBane, the worst politician ever, he isn't even a politician anymore he is a career bad presidential candidate

:lmao2:


i love all this ammo proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is a political moron i just hope all my neighbors are paying attention come re-election time for dumb dumb

LadyMod at scam.com
07-14-2007, 10:08 PM
- and now the republican voters have a choice between Guiliani and Rommney.

If they have any working brain cells at all they would ignore those two as well and choose Ron Paul.


LM

Bill
07-14-2007, 11:05 PM
If they have any working brain cells at all they would ignore those two as well and choose Ron Paul.


LM

Thats not how the system works. Rich people chose the candidates and then people pretend they've made the choice.

Business would never allow Paul to be the parties lead candidate. He's allowed to be there to make it a show, not because he's on the menu.

Tommy
07-15-2007, 11:00 AM
he is soooo out of touch and he is way to old

I was shocked when that reporter asked him about condoms and his reply was I dont know if condoms prevent STDS, I have to ask so and so about that

kres24GT
07-15-2007, 11:09 AM
If they have any working brain cells at all they would ignore those two as well and choose Ron Paul.


LM

Paul doesn't have a chance. He believes in freedom and personal responsibility, this is something the lobbies, big business, and the voters can all agree they do not want.

Illocutionary
07-15-2007, 06:12 PM
It looks like John McCain is about as fiscally conservative as George W. Bush. :dunno:

I have a feeling that both Democrats and Republicans will be rather quiet when it comes to who will be more responsible with our money.

McCain was much more respectable when he was calling out politicians from both sides of the aisle and looking like a voice for the people. Unfortunately, over the course of the last few years he became a lackey for this administration and its failed policies.

Kinky Jones
07-17-2007, 02:50 PM
it was amusing seeing the local news track mcbane on the system down in the airport, he wouldn't talk to them and he was going to board his Southwest Airlines flight, the gravy train has run out on him :thumbsup:


imo he was never a good politician he just had smart people behind a war hero to the public telling him what to do and say, it is apparent that he stopped listening to his handlers so they all left because his views on war are skewed from being a POW, his whole "we gotta keep fighting, killing, and dying so that the ones who are lucky enough to make it home alive don't feel like losers" concept proves that his mind got messed up in Vietnam :(

Politicz
07-18-2007, 01:55 AM
John McCain A true Conservative. If this guy just wastes away his own money, what is he gonna do if he gets ahold of our tax dollars

McCain accepts blame for campaign woes
Says campaign is spending too much, saving too little
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19747334/

This was good news to hear that McCain wasted 10s of millions of the money he raised. This means that it will take an act from God for him to be president. And, we don't need more of Bush's mentality in the Oval office for 4-8 more years. McCain has run for president what, four times now-when is he going to get a clue, and realize that he's not presidential material. Bush's father was a president, and had put several conservative Justices on the Supreme Court Benches-that's why Bush, Jr. is president. :lmao2: :p :D