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Will McCain run for President….?

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Question : Will McCain run for President….?
of his retirement community? One of those 13 homes has to be in a gated retirement community.
Wow look at all the hate!!!
What??? I think he would make a great president of his retirement community….
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Best answer:

Answer by Geraldine
You’re not funny. Stop McCain hating and ask some sensible questions.

Do you think its funny when McCain supporters still say they dont know what Obama’s change is?

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Question : Do you think its funny when McCain supporters still say they dont know what Obama’s change is?
Here comes all the “empty suit” references from the rightwing mouthbreathing, knuckledragging squad.
John McCain/Bush stands for a third term of the disasterous Bush administration, the guy should be stuffed and mounted and put in a museum somewhere in South Carolina.

Here are some of Senator Barack Obama’s positions:

Opposed the Iraq war from the start.
Voted to end the war in Iraq.
Supports capturing and killing Osama Bin Laden.
Favors a $ 1000 tax cut for every working American family.
Will implement tax form simplification to reduce filing time.
Provide tax credit for all middle class homeowners.
Provide a tax cut for all families making less than $ 75,000 a year.
Amend NAFTA to protect American workers.
Amend NAFTA to strengthen environmental protections.
Providing Flex Ed training accounts for workers.
Extending Trade Adjustment assistance to service workers.
Supported Patriot Employer Act of 2007 that gives tax credits to large companies that keep workers here in America.
Double funds for basic federal research.
Implement a long term research and development tax credit.
Invest in green technologies.
Reduce carbon emission gases.
Tackle the challenges of global warming.
Create an energy focused youth jobs program.
Create Federal Renewable Portfolio Standard.
Extend the Production Tax Credit.
Expand Broadband into every community.
Keep the Internet tax free.
Expand high speed internet access in rural areas.
Fight for passage of Employee Free Choice Act.
Ensure freedom to unionize.
Would overturn “Kentucky River” classifications of Bush’s NLRB
Protect rights of striking workers.
Increase the mininum wage to index it to inflation.
Crack down on predatory lenders.
Provide a universal mortgage tax credit for homeowners who don’t itemize.
Sign the Stop Fraud Act to prevent lending fraud.
Mandate accurate loan disclosure.
Create a fund to protect people from foreclosures.
Close the bankruptcy loophole for mortgage companies.
Establish a credit card rating to improve disclosure.
Ban utilateral credit card charges.
Apply interest rate only to future debt.
Prohibit credit card interest on fees.
Prohibit Universal defaults.
Require prompt and fair crediting of cardholder payments.
Protect working people from unfair bankruptcy laws.
Ban executive bonuses for bankruptcy companies.
REquire disclosure of pension investments.
Cap outlandandish interest rates on payday loans.
Implement legislation to drive unscrupulous lenders out of business
Create a bankruptcy exemption for people that went broke because of medical bills.
Double funding for after school programs.
Extend Family and Medical Leave Act.
Encourage states to adopt Paid leave.
Expand the Child Care Tax Credit
Supports ratification of UN Convention Rights of Persons With Disabilities.
Supports independent, community based living for people with disabilities.
Expand educational opportunites for people with disabilities.
Expand job opportunities for people with disabilities.
Strengthen civil rights enforcement.
Sign into law the Fair Pay Act.
Sign law reversing recent SCOTUS rulings that permitted discrimination against women.
Sign law reversing recent SCOTUS rulings that permitted discrimination against racial minorities.
Strengthen federal hate crimes legislation.
Eliminate the sentence disparities regarding crack cocaines.
Establish drug courts for first time, non violent offenders.
Create a prison to work incentive for those transitioning back into society.
Passed a law to prohibit the practice of racial profiling.
Supported reauthorizing the Voting Rights Act.
Opposes all discriminatory barriers to voting.
Helped reform death penalty system in Illinois to protect innocent people on death row.
Voted to ban cluster bombs.
Provide high quality affordable child care to families.
Will quadrulple Early Head Start funding.
Will increase Head Start funding.
Creates early learning challenge grants.
Abolish overly rigid teach to the test curriculum in schools.
Improve accountability in public schools.
Invest in intervention strategies to reduce dropout rates in schools.
Increase funding for afterschool programs.
Supports Step Up program to increase summer learning opportunities.
Support English language learner programs.
Expand college outreach programs.
Create teacher service scholarships.
Requires all public schools to be accredited.
Create teacher residency programs.
Create the American Opportunity Tax Credit for higher education.
Streamline financial aid application.
Introduced legislation to increase Pell Grant to $ 5,100.
Reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050.
Confront deforestation.
Promote carbon sequestration.
Accelerate commercialization of plug in hybrids.
Promote development of commercial scale renewable energy.
Invest in low emission coal plants.
Transition to new electric digit grid.
Double science funding for clean energy products.
Create Green Jobs Cor
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Best answer:

Answer by Socrates
Nice copy and paste, but what I found funny is how Obama always talks about the past, when we are thinking about our countries future.

what is wrong with McCain picking Sarah Palin?

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Question : what is wrong with McCain picking Sarah Palin?
please tell me why its historic when the den’s have a woman to vote for yet when McCain does it it disrespectful to woman? Think about it if us republicans where so disrespectful to woman would we really have so many of them out there? let me name a few
Susan Collins – Maine

Elizabeth Dole – North Carolina

Kay Bailey Hutchison – Texas

Lisa Murkowski – Alaska

Olympia Snowe – Maine

U.S. CONGRESS

Michele Bachmann – Minnesota

Judy Biggert – Illinois

Marsha Blackburn – Tennessee

Mary Bono – California

Ginny Brown-Waite – Florida

Shelley Moore Capito – West Virginia

Barbara Cubin – Wyoming

Thelma Drake – Virginia

Jo Ann Emerson – Missouri

Mary Fallin – Oklahoma

Virginia Foxx – North Carolina

Kay Granger – Texas

Candice Miller – Michigan

Marilyn Musgrave – Colorado

Sue Myrick – North Carolina

Deborah Pryce – Ohio

Cathy McMorris Rodgers – Washington

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen – Florida

Jean Schmidt – Ohio

Heather Wilson – New Mexico

GOVERNOR

Linda Lingle – Hawaii

Sarah Palin – Alaska

M. Jodi Rell – Connecticut

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Carol Molnau – Minnesota

Becky Skillman – Indiana

SECRETARY OF STATE

Jan Brewer – Arizona

Beth Chapman – Alabama

Karen Handel – Georgia

Betty Ireland – West Virginia

Terri Lynn Land – Michigan

STATE TREASURER

Kay Ivey – Alabama

Lynn Jenkins – Kansas

Kelly Schmidt – North Dakota

Sarah Steelman – Missouri

STATE AUDITOR

Rita Meyer – Wyoming

Samantha Shaw – Alabama

Mary Taylor – Ohio

STATE COMPTROLLER

Susan Combs – Texas

Donna M. Jones – Idaho

CHIEF STATE EDUCATION OFFICIAL

Kathy Cox – Georgia

Suellen K. Reed – Indiana

COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE

Sandy Praeger – Kansas

COMMISSIONER OF LABOR

Cherie Berry – North Carolina

CORPORATION COMMISSIONER

Kristin Mayes – Arizona

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER

Angela Elizabeth Speir – Georgia

Susan E. Wefald – North Dakota

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER

Elizabeth A. Jones – Texas

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President George W. Bush appoints Dr. Condoleezza Rice to serve as U.S. Secretary of State, making her the first African-American woman nominated to that position.

2nd he picked her because she votes pro life she cut property tax’s in alaska she gave oil company revenue to the people of alaska she wants to dill supports the war and the right to bear arms she also fought corruption in big oil and she has the same values as McCain and is 100% Republican that is why he picked her people!

3rd I think she scares the hell out of you dem’s lol

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Best answer:

Answer by chris
It’s wrong because it knocks the DNC off its high horse?

Should the next New Yorker cover be McCain in a retirement home taking Alzheizerm’s meds with a priest?

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Question : Should the next New Yorker cover be McCain in a retirement home taking Alzheizerm’s meds with a priest?
giving him last rights – since they’re just being “ironic”?
(Alzheimer’s)
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Best answer:

Answer by RLP
McCain is senile and brain damaged warmongering degenerate who belongs in the nut house instead of the White House.

Shouldn’t John McCain be in a Retirement Home in Florida drinking prune juice?

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Question : Shouldn’t John McCain be in a Retirement Home in Florida drinking prune juice?
He suffers from dementia and various other age related behaviors, which are not good at all for the job as president. If he does win he is going to need a whole staff of nurses to tend to him. For example, Change his diaper.
maybe he could run for president of a retirement community. Ramble his bullshit there, he would win by a landslide.
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Best answer:

Answer by ¡əʞᴉ
that would be a good start

butt i think he needs an enema too

Did you know these 25 facts about John McCain?

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Question : Did you know these 25 facts about John McCain?

25 things you might not know about the Republican candidate

1. He has a stuffed dancing hamster on display in his Senate office.
2. His wife says her obsession with electronic gadgets and technology is one of his pet peeves.

3. He says his pet peeve is politicians who talk too much. (He admits that he’s guilty, too, sometimes.)

4. He’s not much of a shopper, but he likes to buy rugs when traveling abroad.

5. His favorite book is “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” by Ernest Hemingway.

6. He was addicted to the TV show “24.”

7. He carries a lucky penny in his pocket.

8. He played Scrooge in the POWs’ staging of “A Christmas Carol” at the Hanoi Hilton.

9. His movie favorites include “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,” “Casablanca,” and “Viva Zapata!” He and wife Cindy have seen “Mamma Mia!” twice.

10. He talks to fellow prisoners of war, those with whom he shared a cell in Vietnam, almost daily.

11. He has seven children. The first two he adopted from his first wife’s previous marriage, the third was born to him and his first wife, the next three were born to him and his second wife, and the seventh they adopted from Mother Teresa’s orphanage in Bangladesh. He has four grandchildren.

12. His wife was in Bangladesh on a charity mission and brought home baby Bridget without checking first with McCain.

13. He describes himself as “a person who is mostly normal.”

14. His parents “eloped” and got married at Caesar’s Bar in Tijuana, Mexico; McCain’s grandfather accompanied them.

15. He’s serious about the finer points of barbecuing, and he likes to deep-fry turkeys in peanut oil.

16. He wasn’t happy when Hudson, the neighbors’ black lab, ate the tenderloin he’d been marinating to grill for dinner at their ranch in Sedona, Ariz.

17. He doesn’t like to be alone.

18. At Christmastime, he likes to supervise the lighting of about 1,000 luminaria candles on their property in Sedona with family and friends.

19. Going on vacation with him is anything but relaxing. His children call it “Camp McCain.”

20. He’s an early-bird, not a night-owl.

21. He doesn’t e-mail. He doesn’t surf the Web. He likes to read the newspaper in print. He’s attached to his cell phone.

22. His office window sill is overrun with stacks of books. He hands books off to friends once he’s read them.

23. He’s into fruit trees. And birds. He keeps binoculars and bird books at the ready in Sedona. His pet collection: two dogs, two turtles, a cat, a ferret, three parakeets and 13 saltwater fish.

24. His wife is super-rich. They have a prenuptial agreement.

25. He programmed digital remotes at the family’s homes in Phoenix and Washington so they can call up DVDs in any room.

Partisan, I just thought it was interesting and fun. Lighten things up around here.
SirWilli, get a grip, I’m FOR McCain!
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Best answer:

Answer by Dakota
are you serious. i did not know that

If McCain wins. . . I’m moving to Canada!

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Thomas describes his voting experience and why he is in suppport of Barack Obama

2008 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE COMPARISON TALKING POINTS ISSUE JOHN McCAIN BARAK OBAMA ?

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Favors new drilling offshore US Yes No
Will appoint judges who interpret the law not make it Yes No

Served in the US Armed Forces Yes No
Amount of time served in the US Senate 22 YEARS 173 DAYS
Will institute a socialized national health care plan No Yes
Supports abortion throughout the pregnancy No Yes
Would pull troops out of Iraq immediately No Yes
Supports gun ownership rights Yes No
Supports homosexual marriage No Yes
Proposed programs will mean a huge tax increase No Yes
Voted against making English the official language No Yes
Voted to give Social Security benefits to illegals No Yes
CAPITAL GAINS TAX
MCCAIN 0% on home sales up to $500,000 per home (couples). McCain does not propose any change in existing home sales income tax.
OBAMA 28% on profit from ALL home sales. (How does this affect you? If you sell your home and make a profit, you will pay 28% of your gain on taxes. If you are heading toward retirement and would like to down-size your home or move into a retirement community, 28% of the money you make from your home will go to taxes. This proposal will adversely affect the elderly who are counting on the income from their homes as part of their retirement income. )
DIVIDEND TAX
MCCAIN 15% (no change)
OBAMA 39. 6% – (How will this affect you? If you have any money invested in stock market, IRA, mutual funds, college funds, life insurance, retirement accounts, or anything that pays or reinvests dividends, you will now be paying nearly 40% of the money earned on taxes if Obama becomes president. The experts predict that ‘Higher tax rates on dividends and capital gains would crash the stock market, yet do absolutely nothing to cut the deficit. ‘)
INCOME TAX
MCCAIN (no changes) Single making 30K – tax $4,500
Single making 50K – tax $12,500
Single making 75K – tax $18,750
Married making 60K- tax $9,000
Married making 75K – tax $18,750
Married making 125K – tax $31,250
OBAMA (reversion to pre-Bush tax cuts) Single making 30K – tax $8,400
Single making 50K – tax $14,000
Single making 75K – tax $23,250
Married making 60K – tax $16,800
Married making 75K – tax $21,000
Married making 125K – tax $38,750
Under Obama, your taxes could almost double!
INHERITANCE TAX
MCCAIN – 0% (No change, Bush repealed this tax)
OBAMA Restore the inheritance tax Many families have lost businesses, farms, ranches, and homes that have been in their families for generations because they could not afford the inheritance tax. Those willing their assets to loved ones will only lose them to these taxes.
NEW TAXES PROPOSED BY OBAMA
New government taxes proposed on homes that are more than 2400 square feet. New gasoline taxes (as if gas weren’t high enough already) New taxes on natural resources consumption (heating gas, water, electricity) New taxes on retirement accounts, and last but not least. . . . New taxes to pay for socialized medicine so we can receive the same level of medical care as other third-world countries!!!

There are 177 lobbyists working in McCain campiagn, is that to thee about his policies?

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Phil Anderson: American Council of Life Insurers, Aetna, AIG, New York Life, MassMutual, VISARebecca Anderson: Aegon, American Council of Life Insurers, Cigna, Barclays, Credit Suisse First Boston, HSBCStanton Anderson: The Debt Exchange David Beightol: Allstate, America Group, Charles Schwab, HSBCRhonda Bentz: VISA Wayne Berman: American Council of Life Insurers, AIG, America Choice, Shinsei Bank, Blackstone, Carlyle Group, Broidy Capital Management, Credit Suisse Securities, High Star Capital, VISA, Ameriquest Mortgage, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Fitch RatingsCharlie Black : JP Morgan, Washington Mutual Bank, Freddie Mac, Mortgage Bankers Association of America, National Association of Mortgage BrokersJudy Black: Colorado Credit Union League, Genworth Financial, Bay Harbour Management Lynch, MerrillKirk Blalock: Credit Union National Association, Financial Executives International, American Insurance Association, Mutual of Omaha, Zurich Financial Service Group, Fannie Mae, Federal Home Loan Bank of San FranciscoCarlos Bonilla: Financial Services Roundtable, Freddie MacChristine Burgeson: CitigroupMark Buse: Freddie Mac, Goldman Sachs, Manufacturers Life Insurance Company Nicholas Calio: Citigroup, Managed Fund Association, Fannie Mae, Merrill Lynch, The Investment Company Institute, TIAA-CRE, Securities Industry and Financial Markets AssociationBen Campbell Night Horse: Amscot Financial Corporation, Community Financial Services Association, Fidelity National FinancialAndrew Cantor: American Insurance Association, Merrill LynchAlberto Cardenas: Fannie MaeJames Courter: Goldman Sachs, Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, Investment Company Institute, Merrill Lynch David Crane: Financial Services Roundtable, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte & Touche, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Bank of America, Association of Corporate Credit Unions, Freddie MacDan Crippen: Merrill Lynch, National Multi-Housing Council Arthur Culvahouse: Fannie MaeBryan Cunningham: Arch Capital Group Alfonse D’Amato: AIG, Freddie MacDoug Davenport: Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, Goldman Sachs, VISAAshley Davis: Prudential Financial, American Financial Group American Premier Underwriters, Great American Insurance CompanyMimi Dawson: MassMutualMelissa Edwards: Freddie Mac, National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, Coalition access to capital Chris Fidler: American Bankers Association, Milcom Venture Partners, National Association Real Estate Investment Trust Samuel Patient: American Bankers Association , American Institute of CPAs, America profits, Berkshire Hathaway, Consumer Bankers Association, Ernst & Young, Financial Services Roundtable, Investment Company Institute, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Prudential Financial, Sovereign Investment Council, Fidelity Investments, FMR Corp. Benjamin Ginsberg: Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance, AIG Technical Services David Girard-diCarlo: American Financial Group, American Premier UnderwritersJuleanna Glover Weiss: RJI Capital, American Institute of CPAs, BNP Paribas, Ernst & Young, PriceWaterhouseCoopers Slade Gorton: Allstate Insurance, Hannan Armstrong Capital Phil Gramm: UBS America John Green: Laredo National Bank, Alternative Investment Management Association, AIG, Blackstone Group, Carlyle Group, Citigroup, Credit Suisse Group, Fannie Mae, Icahn Associates, FMR Corp., AFLAC, VISA Janet Grissom: American Institute of CPAs, NYSE, Merrill Lynch Kristen Gullott: San Diego Credit UnionKent Hance: Stanford Financial Group, Municipal Capital Markets Group Inc.http: / / www. mother jones. com/mojoblog/archives/2008/09/9753_mccain_campaign_lobbyists_wall_street_aig. html

Whitman wraps up Calif. fundraising tour with Romney, McCain as protesters attack her spending

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Whitman wraps up Calif. fundraising tour with Romney, McCain as protesters attack her spending
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Republican gubernatorial hopeful Meg Whitman wrapped up a week of fundraising with help from some big GOP names while facing protests about the amount of money she is spending on her quest for California’s highest office.

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