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- inactive, on 10/22/2008, -2/+24It probably has something to do with the fact that McCain picked a complete idiot as his running mate:
http://www.bofads.blogspot.com/2008/10/hey-cities- ... - algaeturd, on 10/22/2008, -0/+5I would imagine it to be much higher...generally you find educated people working at newspapers who are fairly well informed about issues. But leaves out the slant from advertisers and diehard republican publishers who will have it no other way. They'd support Ed Gein if he were alive and running on the republican ticket. Nothing will change those newspapers.
- DavidGX, on 10/22/2008, -0/+5Of course not.. but he was 100x better than bush.
- thenekkidtruth, on 10/22/2008, -0/+5John McCain wants us to judge Barack Obama by the company he keeps . . . ok, let's see - Fed chairmen Ben Bernanke and Paul Volker, two US presidents, two US vice presidents, Colin Powell, Warren Buffet, Emily's List, 12 influential CONSERVATIVE writers in the past 3 weeks alone, Lincoln Chaffee, NARAL, three former SEC chairmen, virtually every organized labor union, 100+ native American tribal leaders, most of our active service personnel overseas, American Hunters and Shooters Association, the National Education Association, Francis Fukiyama, Vet Pac, 4 out of 5 major American newspapers, Susan Eisenhower, 63 Nobel Laureate Science prize winners (that's every living one), Al Gore, National Organization for Women, Jewish Council for Education and Research, the Chicago Tribune, conservative radio host Michael Smerconish, 200 former US diplomats, more than 140 military luminaries with the rank of "full bird" colonel or greater . . . .
Sure you don't wanna rephrase that, John? - thenekkidtruth, on 10/22/2008, -0/+3Let me put this as plainly as I possibly can. The horrendous crimes waged on the American people by the Republican party over the last 40 years must serve as a lesson to all of us for nothing short of millenia.
Check here again in another 50 years, and you'll still find me here posting similar "constructive" messages. We must NEVER forget. - inactive, on 10/22/2008, -1/+4@ptw02118
Unless all those 26 newspapers are liberal, your post makes no sense. - thenekkidtruth, on 10/22/2008, -0/+2I DON"T BUY IT. I ran a challenge for weeks on Politico for any rabies-crazed Republican reader to name a single, solitary latter-day GOP office holder who wasn't involved in a scandal or horrendous embarrassment. THEY COULDN'T DO IT.
I have major issues with Billy Clinton, who was Republican Lite, and Jimmy Carter's own Democrats in the House and Senate kept him from accomplishing almost anything. But make no mistake - there has been NOTHING EVEN CLOSE to the graft, greed, cheating, incompetence, lying and hubris exhibited by Republicans.
They have literally ruined this great nation and it will take decades upon decades to put things right again. - Willtheway, on 10/22/2008, -0/+2most if not all of the economic problems today are due to the Clinton/Greenspan era
- evilrevolution, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1mccain is cancer
- inactive, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1I don't buy it. Both parties have made mistakes. Granted the last 8 years have been one big series of ***** ups. But Clinton certainly made mistakes....as did Carter and Kennedy.
- Willtheway, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1no, but I can't say the same thing for everyone else ... cough ... cough ... diggers
- Noodleson, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1the articles about republicans switching to democrats...
- Willtheway, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1sounds like several more reasons not to vote for Obama
- streak, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1Think Progress. Think For Yourself.
- zenbud, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1Does that mean you'll blindly vote for him? Cause you did for the shrub.
- dinot, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1So Obama's running for a third Bush term?
// I'm kidding! I'm kidding! - thenekkidtruth, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1And who hired Greenspan? Give you a hint - "Reaganomics for $200, Bob".
You blown spitballs at people's well-reasoned opinions for days here, Wiltaway. You want to do it like a man, or is that all you got?
Either bring it or peeps will conclude that you got nuthin', and you'll wonder why you're the victim of a universal ignorefest. - inactive, on 10/22/2008, -0/+1Can you blame them? Senile, phony war "hero" playing some ***** POW sympathy card, horrible Senator, and already exposed as a fraud by Bush in 2000.
Not to mention a running mate who just pumped out a genetic mutant. - zenbud, on 10/22/2008, -1/+1Hate, fear, nothing substantial. How do those sour grapes taste?
- inactive, on 10/22/2008, -1/+1i like how 26 newspapers that backed bush in 2004 switched to obama
- thenekkidtruth, on 10/22/2008, -1/+1Now there's a well-reasoned argument. NOT lol.
Vote for whomever you want. But if it's not for Barack, you candidate ain't gonna win. - zenbud, on 10/22/2008, -1/+1Your screen name fits.
- inactive, on 10/22/2008, -1/+1Sorry if Clinton is Republican lite than so is Obama. As for the politico thing, I'm pretty sure the same is true for Dems. Everyone has skeletons.
- zenbud, on 10/22/2008, -2/+1Have you ever considered that more people support Obama/Biden than the McSame/Failin? Has that crossed your mind?
- inactive, on 10/22/2008, -3/+2What does this mean. Why should we care? Isn't anyone else sick of the discussion that's taking place on digg? Articles telling us that Obama is going to win, or that Palin/McCain is screwing up are constantly being submitted. Once they're submitted a bunch of holier than pricks make a whole lot of irreverent comments telling us why this article/issue/support is so crucial/damaging. Any pro-McCain article gets buried and any pro-McCain or even slightly moderate Obama comment gets buried.
How is this constructive?
If we're going to call McCain/Palin to account for every single mishap/inconsistency than maybe we should do the same for Obama/Biden. - inactive, on 10/22/2008, -5/+2as a opposed to Joe gird your loins Biden....he's a joke
- inactive, on 10/22/2008, -7/+2Goes to show you that Liberals don't consistently stand for anything, or do they? Wait, don't answer that, I wouldn't want to have to pay a question tax.
- SchmuckofNI, on 10/22/2008, -14/+2Just proves once more that Obama isn't going to change anything for the better. 12 trillion dollars in debt is going to look pretty good if Obama gets elected...
- Willtheway, on 10/22/2008, -16/+3so Obama is like Bush?



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