John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

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Postby GOPER on 07/26/08, 8:52 pm

Oh this is nonsense. John McCain is a moderate conservative that has voted conservative on practically every issue like healthcare except a few little issues that barley register in importance polls. And John McCain understands, its the borders first.

The idea of John McCain being vindictive is an old time non-bipartisan attack against McCain. There is no proof whatsoever of those accusations, and it is an attmept by worthless muckracking filth con artist Dick Morris to destroy a war hero's reputation. John McCain served this counrty bravely in Vietnam, and never backed down, no matter what the nay-sayers say. It's a fact, Mr. Jones.

We need to end this harsh non-bipartisan rhetoric against McCain and Obama alike and Move to an American Global Bipartisanship.

I know you right wingers are angry, but the facts are that the polls are closing and America believes in John McCain. Obama is worse than John McCain.  Anyway, John McCain will rely on the NRA and the ACU for funds so he will vote conservative.

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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby paleocon on 07/26/08, 9:00 pm

GOPER wrote:Oh this is nonsense. John McCain is a moderate conservative that has voted conservative on practically every issue like healthcare except a few little issues that barley register in importance polls. And John McCain understands, its the borders first.


You will find that most of us here do not agree that McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, or McCain-Lieberman are "minor" issues.  Most of us consider our God-given liberties as fairly important.  That you do not says a great deal about you and John McCain.

GOPER wrote:The idea of John McCain being vindictive is an old time non-bipartisan attack against McCain. There is no proof whatsoever of those accusations, and it is an attmept by worthless muckracking filth con artist Dick Morris to destroy a war hero's reputation. John McCain served this counrty bravely in Vietnam, and never backed down, no matter what the nay-sayers say. It's a fact, Mr. Jones.


The word is "partisan," and NOT "non-bipartisan."  For goodness sake, show some respect for the English language while it is still permitted to speak it north of the Rio Grande.  It is odd that you equate McCain's nearly abandoning the GOP to serve as Kerry's VEEP with service in Viet Nam.  

GOPER wrote:We need to end this harsh non-bipartisan rhetoric against McCain and Obama alike and Move to an American Global Bipartisanship.


Again, the word is "partisan."  I am NOT interested in joining the "American Global Bipartisanship" even if it were a real word.  I am an American and would prefer to live in America and not McCain's or Obama's delusional fantasy of a one-world government.  Napoleon, Hitler and Stalin also had such visions and I prefer the vision of Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Mason.
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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby GOPER on 07/26/08, 9:11 pm

paleocon wrote:
GOPER wrote:Oh this is nonsense. John McCain is a moderate conservative that has voted conservative on practically every issue like healthcare except a few little issues that barley register in importance polls. And John McCain understands, its the borders first.


You will find that most of us here do not agree that McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, or McCain-Lieberman are "minor" issues.  Most of us consider our God-given liberties as fairly important.  That you do not says a great deal about you and John McCain.

GOPER wrote:The idea of John McCain being vindictive is an old time non-bipartisan attack against McCain. There is no proof whatsoever of those accusations, and it is an attmept by worthless muckracking filth con artist Dick Morris to destroy a war hero's reputation. John McCain served this counrty bravely in Vietnam, and never backed down, no matter what the nay-sayers say. It's a fact, Mr. Jones.


The word is "partisan," and NOT "non-bipartisan."  For goodness sake, show some respect for the English language while it is still permitted to speak it north of the Rio Grande.  It is odd that you equate McCain's nearly abandoning the GOP to serve as Kerry's VEEP with service in Viet Nam.  

GOPER wrote:We need to end this harsh non-bipartisan rhetoric against McCain and Obama alike and Move to an American Global Bipartisanship.


Again, the word is "partisan."  I am NOT interested in joining the "American Global Bipartisanship" even if it were a real word.  I am an American and would prefer to live in America and not McCain's or Obama's delusional fantasy of a one-world government.  Napoleon, Hitler and Stalin also had such visions and I prefer the vision of Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Mason.



All of those three bills you mentioned are great, bipartisan compromises for a better america, and even a better world. Notice the Republican in those bills are always John McCain. A compromise of Liberal and Modrerate Conservative. John McCain is the Bridge to the Democrat party. We need to compromise, and John McCain has never been helped in the polls because of his amazing compromises. He has been critisized by the Media and GOP but he bravely sticks to his guns, always.


I think the word Non-bipartisan better illustrates the divisiveness and the anti-cooperation of some poeple in america. Artistic Liscence.

One world government? That is not the goal of John McCain. We will maintain our borders, but John McCain believes we have to have Global Cooperation. John McCain has been endorsed by the leaders of Italy and France, and this proves his credintials on this issue.
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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby paleocon on 07/26/08, 9:35 pm

Well, for a few days polls showed McCain holding steady with Obamessiah.  But, it looks like that is changing.  The latest Gallup poll shows Obamessiah witha commanding 7 point lead.  Does anyone want to venture a guess as to what the Obamessiah's lead will be at the end of the Democrat convention?  +10?  +15?  

It looks like McCain is going to turn into another "Bob Dole."  I wonder if McCain will do commercials for the "little blue pill" after the election?  

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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby GOPER on 07/26/08, 9:40 pm

[quote="paleocon"]Well, for a few days polls showed McCain holding steady with Obamessiah.  But, it looks like that is changing.  The latest Gallup poll shows Obamessiah witha commanding 7 point lead.  Does anyone want to venture a guess as to what the Obamessiah's lead will be at the end of the Democrat convention?  +10?  +15?  

It looks like McCain is going to turn into another "Bob Dole."  I wonder if McCain will do commercials for the "little blue pill" after the election?  

[url]http://www.gallup.com/poll/109099/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Retains-Lead-48-41.aspx[/quote[/url]]


That is an innapproprate attack on John McCain. You should be more respectful  of our nominee.

And before, Obama had a 15 point lead.

And I edont think it is necessary to call him "Obamessaiah" Many poeple wrongly look to him for hope.


Lets end the attacks and move to an America Bipartisan.
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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby paleocon on 07/26/08, 9:44 pm

GOPER wrote:
paleocon wrote:Well, for a few days polls showed McCain holding steady with Obamessiah.  But, it looks like that is changing.  The latest Gallup poll shows Obamessiah witha commanding 7 point lead.  Does anyone want to venture a guess as to what the Obamessiah's lead will be at the end of the Democrat convention?  +10?  +15?  

It looks like McCain is going to turn into another "Bob Dole."  I wonder if McCain will do commercials for the "little blue pill" after the election?  

[url]http://www.gallup.com/poll/109099/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Retains-Lead-48-41.aspx[/quote[/url]]


That is an innapproprate attack on John McCain. You should be more respectful  of our nominee.

And before, Obama had a 15 point lead.

And I edont think it is necessary to call him "Obamessaiah" Many poeple wrongly look to him for hope.


Lets end the attacks and move to an America Bipartisan.


If John McCain ever starts respecting my God-given rights and apologizes for his assaults on my God-given rights I may give him a bit more respect.  Until then, I will continue to show my lack of respect for a man who seeks to destroy my right to free speech.
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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby GOPER on 07/26/08, 9:51 pm

paleocon wrote:
GOPER wrote:
paleocon wrote:Well, for a few days polls showed McCain holding steady with Obamessiah.  But, it looks like that is changing.  The latest Gallup poll shows Obamessiah witha commanding 7 point lead.  Does anyone want to venture a guess as to what the Obamessiah's lead will be at the end of the Democrat convention?  +10?  +15?  

It looks like McCain is going to turn into another "Bob Dole."  I wonder if McCain will do commercials for the "little blue pill" after the election?  

[url]http://www.gallup.com/poll/109099/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Retains-Lead-48-41.aspx[/quote[/url]]


That is an innapproprate attack on John McCain. You should be more respectful  of our nominee.

And before, Obama had a 15 point lead.

And I edont think it is necessary to call him "Obamessaiah" Many poeple wrongly look to him for hope.


Lets end the attacks and move to an America Bipartisan.


If John McCain ever starts respecting my God-given rights and apologizes for his assaults on my God-given rights I may give him a bit more respect.  Until then, I will continue to show my lack of respect for a man who seeks to destroy my right to free speech.



Destroy your right to free speech? thats nonsense. John  McCain respects free speech and supports a Bi-Partisan American. The polls show him pulling ahead.
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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby SoldiersMum on 07/26/08, 9:52 pm

1.  I don't want to be part of a Global anything.  It is all well and good to have allies; however, when you start talking Global, you invest in the UN.  What is John McCain's stance on the Global Poverty Act and the Law of the Sea Treaty?  

2.  You talk Bi-partisanship; however, John McCain's working with the Democrats on the 3 bills has taken John McCain to the left, not center and the Left has stayed left.  In other words, to get bi-partisan things done you have to bend to the left's desires.  There is no compromise.  The left doesn't bend.  

3.  I don't believe the polls.  The three news anchors have been on the magical mystery tour.  Now that they're back home, the polls are going up.  Bah..  I do not buy it.  It's another Pravda piece of crap.

4.  Personally, I don't think McCain stands a chance and not just because he pokes his base in the eye at every opportunity but because the Dems, ACORN, Moveon, the MSM and a host of other 527s commanded by Gyorgy Soros will commandeer the election for the Dems all the way across the board.  Gyorgy is too close to his communist "Global" Open Society to not make sure it goes the way he wants.

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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby GOPER on 07/26/08, 10:03 pm

SoldiersMum wrote:1.  I don't want to be part of a Global anything.  It is all well and good to have allies; however, when you start talking Global, you invest in the UN.  What is John McCain's stance on the Global Poverty Act and the Law of the Sea Treaty?  

2.  You talk Bi-partisanship; however, John McCain's working with the Democrats on the 3 bills has taken John McCain to the left, not center and the Left has stayed left.  In other words, to get bi-partisan things done you have to bend to the left's desires.  There is no compromise.  The left doesn't bend.  

3.  I don't believe the polls.  The three news anchors have been on the magical mystery tour.  Now that they're back home, the polls are going up.  Bah..  I do not buy it.  It's another Pravda piece of crap.

4.  Personally, I don't think McCain stands a chance and not just because he pokes his base in the eye at every opportunity but because the Dems, ACORN, Moveon, the MSM and a host of other 527s commanded by Gyorgy Soros will commandeer the election for the Dems all the way across the board.  Gyorgy is too close to his communist "Global" Open Society to not make sure it goes the way he wants.



1. Globalizing is part of Modernizing the republican party. We need to Modernize. Globalization sounds good to young voters and works well with disafffected independants. We also need to be cooperative with our allies and end the Non-Bipartisan rhetoric.

2. We make just a little bend, but they make a big bend!!! They get their little 20% we get 80%! thats how this works!

3. I know you right wingers are angry but this is extreme. Polling was accurate in almost all of the Primary contests except New Hampshire. And polls show a winning of John McCain under Modernized Conservative principles.

4. George Soros would be a threat, but Campaign Finance Reform will ensure a clean election. Arent you thankful for John McCain pushing it forward for 8 years and never giving it up?
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Re: John McCain making significant gains in battleground states

Postby SoldiersMum on 07/26/08, 10:23 pm

GOPER wrote:
SoldiersMum wrote:1.  I don't want to be part of a Global anything.  It is all well and good to have allies; however, when you start talking Global, you invest in the UN.  What is John McCain's stance on the Global Poverty Act and the Law of the Sea Treaty?  

2.  You talk Bi-partisanship; however, John McCain's working with the Democrats on the 3 bills has taken John McCain to the left, not center and the Left has stayed left.  In other words, to get bi-partisan things done you have to bend to the left's desires.  There is no compromise.  The left doesn't bend.  

3.  I don't believe the polls.  The three news anchors have been on the magical mystery tour.  Now that they're back home, the polls are going up.  Bah..  I do not buy it.  It's another Pravda piece of crap.

4.  Personally, I don't think McCain stands a chance and not just because he pokes his base in the eye at every opportunity but because the Dems, ACORN, Moveon, the MSM and a host of other 527s commanded by Gyorgy Soros will commandeer the election for the Dems all the way across the board.  Gyorgy is too close to his communist "Global" Open Society to not make sure it goes the way he wants.



1. Globalizing is part of Modernizing the republican party. We need to Modernize. Globalization sounds good to young voters and works well with disafffected independants. We also need to be cooperative with our allies and end the Non-Bipartisan rhetoric.

2. We make just a little bend, but they make a big bend!!! They get their little 20% we get 80%! thats how this works!

3. I know you right wingers are angry but this is extreme. Polling was accurate in almost all of the Primary contests except New Hampshire. And polls show a winning of John McCain under Modernized Conservative principles.

4. George Soros would be a threat, but Campaign Finance Reform will ensure a clean election. Arent you thankful for John McCain pushing it forward for 8 years and never giving it up?



1.  Nope.  Globalization means we give our stuff and $ to all those who don't have any stuff and $.  Globalization means socialism and then communism.  It is because the "New Republican Party" has modernized itself away from Conservatism that we are no longer, most of us, affiliated with the GOP.  Conservative principles do not need modernizing.   Modernizing the GOP is nothing more than being taken over by the leftists and bending to their ideology.  We stand by our conservative values..Freedom and Liberty.

2.  Uh..naw.  It is more like the leftists get 100% and John McCain gets to put his name on a bill that they created and are pushing.  John McCain is the one who has bent over to make the left and the MSM love him.  John McCain has sold out his conservative principles.

3.  I already said I don't believe Obama's rise is accurate.

4.  Campaign Finance Reform will do nothing to keep this election honest.  It is only after the election that they will fine ACORN and MOVEon again.  The last fine in 2006 was so tiny in retrospect to the dollars Gyorgy put into making the Dems win that he will do it all over again.  The deterrence is so minimal that he'd be willing to pay a small pittance to lie, cheat and steal the 2008 elections.  McCain/Feingold will be what gives the election to Obama..gee, thanks John.

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