Ad Roundup: John McCain and Barack Obama Make Their Final Arguments in Ads
Reader Comments
Doing Fine with Bush..who needs a change for the worse!
I am nineteen years old..and I am looking to my future and see that if we choose someone who wants to bring socialism into this country then all that I work for now is useless. Why should I waste my time going to school to get a career that will allow me to make money, if I am just going to be taxed so much that you wouldn't even know it. I refuse to work hard all my life just to have my money, what I worked so hard for, be divied up among those relying on welfare and refusing to work because they know they can just suck on the money teat that is Obama. I work hard now and I'm not making over 200,000, but if someday I do get to that point, I want to be able to know that I will get to see my hard work reflected in what I make and not have to pay out to those who do not deserve it! They do not work for it, so why should I have to. However harsh that may sound, I doubt that many people would like their money going to those who do not work for it.
McCain offers a stronger voice. I believe that he will be able to lead America in the right direction. He will give us the protection that we need, rather than the ninny-nanny that Obama promises. I know that we all hate war, and would much rather have the billions of dollars spent in Iraq put to use here in America. But think about it. What if we wouldn't have taken a stance against terrorism? Do you really think that these terrorists would have stood down? NO! We would have continued to be beaten until these terrorists could prove that America is not as strong as they always thought we were. I would rather have my protection than those who band with terrorists. Instead of putting down this war, and in the process destroying the unity in America and all the honor of those who are or have fought for you, and died for YOU, remember that it was necessary. For your protection. Stop putting down America on every chance, it just allows other countries to see our weak spots and try to defeat the strength in America.
Yes, gas prices raised while Bush was in office, but look at them now..everyone has a part of their life that they need to get through, and we all did. It was hard and I know we all hated it, but all bad things eventually end.
Bush is our President, and even through his faults, putting him down is just allowing other countries to put him down, to put America down. I refuse to let that happen. Stand up for your country and be proud of it!
McCain may have voted with Bush 90% of the time, or whatever load the press wants to put out there..but are you all really doing that horribly? Bush has done a better job than anyone put in his situation could have done. McCain will be able to change the things that need to be changed, but keep our country safe. He has the experience. He has the strength. He has my vote.
So get out there. Vote! Your country is relying on you. Make the choice that you believe in.
Can't You Just Feel It?
What an extremely effective ad--looking in that review mirror. This is the best of the bunch and should gather in many of those undecided voters! My favorite; however, is "Something!" Unity over division is long overdue. Obama has already proven that he can unite people to work together. It is the only way that we will solve the many problems of our nation and the world.
Judy Murray of PA
Ladies and Gentlemen
Does anyone think it odd that the clips of war shown in this ad are from World War II? Is it meant to imply that if Obama wins the Germans will invade Russia and the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor?
Can't You Just Feel It?
NO ONE IS PERFECT. Get over it. It doesn't matter how wonderful someone seems. Everyone has their flaws, their bad days, their mistakes. When I listen to our candidates I do not judge them by the petty accusations put forth by each other. I listen, I watch, I feel. What I feel now is this amazing pull at my heart. It is telling me that nothing is wrong with Barack Obama. He isn't the anti-christ; he isn't unpatriotic. What I see is someone who truly wants to make our country a better place, and I think that he is going to do everything in his power to do that. People do not run for president so that they can fail their country. They run for president because they think they can change things for the better. Put forth a little faith in Obama. It's what our country needs.
The Rearview MIrror/Something
What an extremely effective ad--looking in that review mirror. This is the best of the bunch and should gather in many of those undecided voters! My favorite; however, is "Something!" Unity over division is long overdue. Obama has already proven that he can unite people to work together. It is the only way that we will solve the many problems of our nation and the world.
So, fellow Jew...
Are you REALLY comparing Obama to Hitler? Do you really think people are that stupid?
More tactics of fear and hate from the McCain campaign. The McCain campaign is too scary to elect to important office. If they willing to do this kind of fear-mongering, what will a McCain Presidency be like? McCarthyism?
fight the good fight
John McCain has the experience, know-how and independent thinking to lead this great country. On the other hand we know very little about Barack Hussein Obama. He is untested and unproven and shows some signs of socialism. My friends from Venezuela compare his campaign to that of Chavez, I don’t think we want to be the next Venezuela. Would Obama do such a thing to us, we don’t know and that is my point.
My friends and I are voting for the American Hero John McCain.
Yes to Barack Obama and Attention all Jews
Little known fact, Barack Obama is related through marriage to a Jewish Rabbi. Yup, Michelle's uncle is a rabbi. So anyone of the Jewish faith can sleep happily knowing Barack Obama is a wonderful friend of Israel and the Jewish faith.
And shame on you hate-mongering McCainites. You only remind the rest of the world why we have grown to dislike the USA so much.
There is indeed a righteous wind that is going to sweep the Democrats into office.
Where do these people come from?
As an old Republican, a disabled vet; worked on the "Hill", in Republican Campaigns, and am small businessman, I am disturbed by many of the people that call themselves Republicans.
They are not representative of the party that I worked with and I resent the immature, partisanship attacks they seeming to be launching all over the country. I have read that, if McCain looses, they will form their own group and launch an uprising. I am reminded of an
old Irish prayer that goes something like this. "Dear Lord, we ask that you bend the hearts
of those who would do us harm and injustice. And, Dear Lord, if that fails, could you, at
the least, bend them at the knees, so we'll see them coming." I don't like people who tell
lies, or cheat, or steal, or curse and threaten good people. I find fools taxing and get
downright angry at arrogant stupidity. McCain works the war veteran bit too much. There are
a lot of us and what gets us mad, is to have one who plays the role, but does NOT support
the rest of us. He has voted against just and proper funding for Veteran's services and
benefits 27 times. Wrong at any time, but during a WAR?? So, all of you mentally challenged
people, who remind me of Hitler's 'Brownshirters", and who's insane threats that I will die if I support Obama, guess what I am doing tomorrow? Voting for Obama!









