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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Walk softly and carry a big stick?? John McCain please!!

If you watched the debate last night then you understand what i am referring to. But for the uninformed here you go. John McCain quoted his "hero" president Teddy Roosevelt, saying that Barack Obama had just said that to the world that if he was president that he would invade Pakistan to look for Osama Bin Ladin.

Well 1st that is not what he said. He said that if he was president he would ask for Pakistan's help in capturing him. But if they refused to help then he would do what it takes to find Bin Ladin. (That's more than what this current president has tried to do, but that is not the point here.)

John McCain begin to lecture Obama for announcing his plan to attack Pakistan the world. HOW DARE YOU JOHN MCCAIN??? How can you lecture anyone and with this quote no less when you yourself have a song, to the melody of the beach boys Barbara Ann, that says bomb bomb bomb Iran??

Please tell me is that walking softly?? Or did you just trip over your big stick???
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  • cheflady's Avatar
    Posted by cheflady Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:10am PDT

    i dont like mccain, or obama. sorry. i would rather hide under a rock than vote for either of them.

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  • Elle's Avatar
    Posted by Elle Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:17am PDT

    I am voting for McCain.

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  • 311 is Life's Avatar
    Posted by 311 is Life Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:17am PDT

    What is this song you speak of? I'm so sick of everyone praising Obama like he's their savior. The man has very little experience, hands down. That can't be argued. Everyone wants "change" but at the expense of someone who probably doesn't even really know what he's getting himself into? John McCain (if elected) isn't going to continue on with Bush's plans that are killing our economy...that's just insane to think that! But in all reality all politicians lie, they tell you want you want to hear to get elected. Think about that...

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  • ms. b!'s Avatar
    Posted by ms. b! Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:21am PDT

    politicians can make us hear what we want to hear.. mccain or obama we dont know the future of our country...

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  • Straightfoward(lovely lady)'s Avatar
    Posted by Straightfoward(lovely lady) Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:30am PDT

    Well said.

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  • 29_and holding's Avatar
    Posted by 29_and holding Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:34am PDT

    John McCains camp issued a statement that the song was a joke and was not ment for the public to hear

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  • casy's Avatar
    Posted by casy Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:51am PDT

    I don't want either of them......I wanted Hillary.So NO vote from me.

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  • MoreThan1's Avatar
    Posted by MoreThan1 Wed Oct 8, 2008 7:52am PDT

    I will have to agree with cheflady, i am not so happy about neither of them, im having a hard time deciding who to vote for...John McCain it feels as if with him it'll be like having Bush all over again, and Obama well i dont know...he wants so many changes that it sounds to me as if once he's elected none of what he claims to change will be done.

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  • Isis's Avatar
    Posted by Isis Wed Oct 8, 2008 10:03am PDT

    I did like McCain's proposal in last night's debate, that $300-billion plan under which the government would buy up mortgages gone sour and allow the borrowers to refinance at an affordable rate. This could really save my sister and her family, they had great credit but when rates skyrocketed they couldn't pay, and this would help them stay in their house!

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  • springtime's Avatar
    Posted by springtime Wed Oct 8, 2008 11:31am PDT

    McCain's plan is a dumb idea. Only someone with a degree in Keynesian economics would think splitting a mortgage into two parts is somehow “helping” the borrower.

    Plus, anyone who is foolish enough to borrow from the government with full recourse would be asking for trouble. Ask anyone who is behind on their student loan payments. Miss a payment or two and the penalties and interest will multiply the balance due beyond the point where you will ever catch up, and the IRS will garnish your wages to get the money back.

    And what about the non-homeowners who have worked hard and decided, responsibly, not to live under the Damocles’ Sword of an Adjustable Rate Mortgage knowing that, at some point, that rate was going to adjust upward and put them in serious trouble?

    Screw us, apparently.

    Here’s the thing, though. The value of housing fluctuates with the demand for housing. The government is hideously bad in picking the value of anything. Don’t believe me?

    The government has been helping to set the value of health care through Medicare for decades.

    How’s that been working out for Americans?

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