redfirebird2008
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Yeah, I think Russia invading Georgia was so that McCain would be elected.............
yep.................
No, I mean the missile defense thing in Poland.
Yeah, I think Russia invading Georgia was so that McCain would be elected.............
yep.................
No, I mean the missile defense thing in Poland.
Yep, Poland wanting to speed up that process because Russia just invaded a former Soviet Republic......and they could be next (in their mind).......yeah............that is a part of it as well.
Dude, he changed his mind on abortion in a matter of a few days. At the religious forum recently, he gave a 100% right wing answer. And just a few days later his campaign was backpedaling and moving more to the center on that issue. He has flip-flopped on torture within this campaign, from the beginning of the primaries to the beginning of the general election campaign. He's a triangulator to the extreme. Didn't Bush promise to be a consistent conservative while in office? Well, McCain has never shown consistency in his positions throughout his career, so I would not expect him to suddenly become consistent in office.
And don't get me wrong. I can't stand the Russians. Hate Putin and don't trust him or his current puppet President. In the case of Georgia, however, it's not as simple as Russian imperialism.

I've become so jaded that this afternoon it struck me that someone connected to McCain's campaign could have done this as a way to play the "victim" card and to be able to point to it and say "Terrorists are still trying to get us! We need a man with real military experience to handle them! A man like John McCain! And the terrorists know it, that's why they sent these threats!". And it seemed not entirely out of the realm of possibility when I thought of it, too. It'd be very Rovian.
jag
Torture... I never thought he was for torture, especially because he was tortured..

Yeah, I've considered that to be a possible scenario as well. However, the idealist in me hopes that this isn't the case.
According to Mark Halperin of Time Magazine, a couple of Republican sources are telling him that McCain has decided on Mitt Romney as his running mate.
http://thepage.time.com/
What does everyone think of this? I think it's probably the best choice he could have made in order to avoid pissing off the conservatives.
According to Mark Halperin of Time Magazine, a couple of Republican sources are telling him that McCain has decided on Mitt Romney as his running mate.
http://thepage.time.com/
What does everyone think of this? I think it's probably the best choice he could have made in order to avoid pissing off the conservatives.
While that may be true with the average conservatives, the hardcore Christofascist wing of the Republican Party will probably be a bit hesitant on Romney considering he's a Mormon.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that.I've become so jaded that this afternoon it struck me that someone connected to McCain's campaign could have done this as a way to play the "victim" card and to be able to point to it and say "Terrorists are still trying to get us! We need a man with real military experience to handle them! A man like John McCain! And the terrorists know it, that's why they sent these threats!". And it seemed not entirely out of the realm of possibility when I thought of it, too. It'd be very Rovian.
jag

If Romney is McCain's running mate, then I hope to hell Obama has selected Joe Biden as his. Biden will kick Romney's ass in a debate, especially on foreign policy, and even more so if Romney tries to pull that whole "Democrats support Jihad" bull **** he pulled earlier this year when he withdrew from the race.
I've become so jaded that this afternoon it struck me that someone connected to McCain's campaign could have done this as a way to play the "victim" card and to be able to point to it and say "Terrorists are still trying to get us! We need a man with real military experience to handle them! A man like John McCain! And the terrorists know it, that's why they sent these threats!". And it seemed not entirely out of the realm of possibility when I thought of it, too. It'd be very Rovian.
jag
As much as I despise LOLcats with a mother****ing passion, and often can't stand Daily Kos, I stumbled across Kos and almost fell out of my chair with laughter when I saw this pic:
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It's probably not funny at all, but it's 1:33 am and my sense of humor has gone to bed before I have. I think.

Sounds like Romney is the man.
Also - **** Huckabee.
**** them both, I say. Lock both of them in a cage and drop them into the core of a volcano. That's really what's best for all of us, I think.
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