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Sppmwgbkof WV8:45PM July 14, 2009
As a small business owner I contacted the McCain office here in Phoenix (my office is a couple blocks away from his) to voice a concern given his talk of being for small business. My father was a Republican and was active in the GOP, volunteering on a previous campaign. I received no reply (or a reply that he was not going to reply). I am not convinced that someone who says they are "for me" as it were, and who does not them address my concern as one of his constituents in Arizona (Phoenix, no less), will "be there" for me as President. I, and my family and friends are now converts and we are voting for Obama.
Small Business Ownerof AZ12:36PM October 21, 2008
I don't think stuttering is a bad thing when you don't have a prepared speech. Try getting up in front of thousands of people and coming up with a speech off the top of your head. McCain does it too, and even more so when he HAS something prepared.
Further, if you want to talk about shady connections, what about the Clintons with Whitewater and McCain with the Keating 5? Not to say that I don't respect them, but don't make it seem that other candidates are shining pillars of morals and values.
Finally, you want to talk experience, McCain hasn't even served on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Obama is actually the chairman of the sub-committee on European Affairs, and now has Joe Biden on his ticket. I trust him more on foreign affairs than I do McCain.
Alexof CA5:01PM August 26, 2008
I am a baby boomer (age 56), and I will vote for Obama in November. He is the right person for the job at this time. There is no doubt in my mind. All my baby boomer friends will also vote for Obama.
ivetteof NC3:46PM August 25, 2008
Is it a prerequisite for PUMA membership that a person be hugely fat with a loud mouth or some sort of soft boi?
Jokoof NV11:29AM August 25, 2008
who cares?? honestly, who cares? if these women can't get their act together and support obama then they deserve to lose their right to control their own bodies. too much is at stake to flirt with the idea of support johnny mcbush.
wake up.
jackieof MA10:20AM August 25, 2008
Hey um, collossal has 2 ss and if Barack is so ignorant than how did he defeat one of the most well-oiled political machines? Actually, he has a very fine mind, unlike that of McWar and McBush and he WILL make a good president. Finally, the terrorism thing is really old. Of Course there are global hot spots that we need to pay attention to, but we are not an empire and in case you haven't noticed, we pretty much suck at colonialism. Getting off oil should be the first priority and your guy is happy to spend his time riding rigs to show how in the pocket of big oil he is. Fill your tank, support a Saudi. Good job... Oh and is anyone else sick of the Republican fear and smear card when their actual policies SUCK. Please, you want more of the same losers?
KSMIAMIof FL9:58AM August 25, 2008
Glittering man of personal weakness, collosal ignorance. Sounds like McBush. Thank you.
geoff blank9:52AM August 25, 2008
In John McCain's new ad, which can be viewed at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Ta8IZ9sa0
McCain states that Hillary won millions of votes.
Hillary did win a good portion of democrats' votes.
If McCain is sincere, and genuinly belives Hillary
would be the best vice president (as his ad suggests),
maybe McCain will "reach across the isle" and ask
Hillary to join him on his ticket. That would mean
McCain would have all the republican votes, and
also a good portion of the democrat votes.
It seems like McCain would be smart to select Hillary.
On the other hand, if McCain is just USING Hillary
for his own personal agenda in a mud-slinging campaine,
then shame on McCain for using Hillary, or for using any
woman with so little regard, to satisfy his own desires.
If McCain is not for responsible change, is not willing
to reach across the isle to work with both republicans
and democrates, and if his belief in Hillary as a good
VP candidate, are all lies, then why on earth would any
woman who respects Hillary Clinton support McCain??
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hotel suchen usa of 10:26PM April 15, 2010
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Small Business Owner of AZ 12:36PM October 21, 2008
Alex of CA 5:01PM August 26, 2008
ivette of NC 3:46PM August 25, 2008
Joko of NV 11:29AM August 25, 2008
jackie of MA 10:20AM August 25, 2008
KSMIAMI of FL 9:58AM August 25, 2008
geoff blank 9:52AM August 25, 2008
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