dyn.politico.com — Former Sen. Larry Pressler (R-S.D.), who was the first Vietnam Vet to serve in the Senate, is the latest Republican to back Obama. Pressler, who said that in addition to voting for for Obama he'd donated $500, said "I just got the feeling that Obama will be able to handle this financial crisis better." By contrast, John McCain "made me nervous."
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seldon21Oct 28, 2008
Religion is a mind-control virus. Where is the telethon for conquering this dreaded disease? Stop having the same argument and start moving forward. Help find a cure for this disease, help stop religion!
anomaly100Oct 28, 2008
Does this mean you know of a former Senator, that's a vet & a Democrat that is voting for McCain?
dreadpirateOct 28, 2008
TH - you expect honesty when you refuse to display any of your own? You bitch about people not engaging in debate, when you yourself are far too cowardly to engage in any kind of debate. Instead, you run around digg posting insults like the one above, then run away and refuse to read responses from anyone. Hypocritical coward.
voxlisa999Oct 28, 2008Submitter
No, it's because McCain is a Vietnam Veteran too and a Republican.
aghodgesNov 1, 2008
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