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SuperTrouper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 01:31 PM
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Does the McCain Campaign think that America is stupid? Low at DOW, down again
it is incredible that while America is losing retirement plans/401K's, their homes going to foreclosures, fewer jobs-more layoffs, the car industry collapsing, the banking system on a free fall globally, we have the Republican candidate for President and his cronies talking about the alleged ties by Senator Obama with former terrorist Bill Ayers? This is a major distraction created by anti-Semitic, racist Sean Hannity who fed this theme to George Stephanopoulos in a Democratic primary debate. We as Americans are tired of the politics of personal destruction and divisiveness in our country. McCain may get a boost only in the GOP leaning SOuth because the Battleground states want to hear about jobs, the economy and trade. The more McCain talk about this distracting character isssue, the worse he does. Does he really think that we are stupid? John McCain, it is over, you lose, please go back to finish your term in the Senate and leave us alone.
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