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- zosoIV, on 07/24/2008, -7/+64YOU FORGOT POLAND.
- Lspook63, on 07/24/2008, -9/+55He forgets a lot of things!
- cyberfreak01, on 07/24/2008, -7/+51So the question is, is he forgetful or just plain lying? That's for the American public to decide i guess.
- infodoc1, on 07/24/2008, -7/+43It's good to know that McCain stands firm on his positions, until he stands for the exact opposite.
- nirvanix, on 07/25/2008, -4/+24*****, how did we let that tool get into Canada?
- Hervard, on 07/25/2008, -8/+22McCain is a tool.
- hockeyfighter09, on 07/24/2008, -7/+21McCain should just stop opening his mouth. It would do everyone good.
- pingveno, on 07/25/2008, -1/+14McCain's just jealous that he can't get 200,000 Germans to come to his rallies. Poor guy.
- dagnabbit, on 07/25/2008, -4/+16He also forgot that Afghanistan was our first major conflict after 9/11. I've lost track of all his misstatements this week. It's truly baffling. Imagine if Obama had said any of these ridiculous things.
- qdkk, on 07/24/2008, -6/+18pop pop forgot
- shutaro, on 07/24/2008, -1/+12PUNCH WAS SERVED!
- zephyear, on 07/25/2008, -10/+21http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/07/24/ ...
HERE YOU PEOPLE
SAME STORY, NOT HUFFINGTON POST
NOW SHUT THE ***** UP WITH "HUFFINGTONPOST IS BIASED, BURIED HUFFINGTONPOST, ECT"
thanks - j1ggy, on 07/25/2008, -7/+17I keep thinking to myself... is this guy for real?
- nirvanix, on 07/25/2008, -7/+13No, thank ***** Canada is not part of the US or I'd have to move. You see I don't want to live in an imperial dictatorship in which the people are so fat and dumbed-down that they think that as their country slaughters millions of people they are bringing 'democracy' to the world. Keep your Obama and McCain at home - we don't want either of them.
- nirvanix, on 07/25/2008, -0/+5Yeah, I'd agree to that alright. I'd hazard a guess that they're more or less paid by the same people. That goes for Obama too. He's already backpedaling on a lot of the things he's said.
- karaokekidd, on 07/25/2008, -0/+5McCain, how did he ever win the nomination! Obama can't lose, McCain is only there to fulfill the illusion of democracy and make Obama look better.
- ZenMojo, on 07/25/2008, -0/+5No it wouldn't. People might actually vote for him.
- TheMachine1, on 07/25/2008, -1/+6George Bush admits he never knew them.
- lordmike, on 07/25/2008, -3/+7Why should he care... he can say what he wants... the BBQ media (McCain's "base"... they love his dry rub recipe) is going to let it slide just like everything else McCain says or does... He can say whatever he wants... no one is going to call him on the carpet for it!
- naios, on 07/25/2008, -0/+4I can't say I really like either choice...
- aftern9ne, on 07/25/2008, -1/+5I don't care that McCain neglected his address in Canada. What I do care about is that McCain is trying to demonize Obama simply because he is talking to people outside the country, attempting to paint him as presumptuous and stuck up. That's what I will be outraged about, not the hypocrisy which his argument is focused on.
- jd72277, on 07/25/2008, -2/+6True. By this point his most recent Civil War memories must be fading.
- Timbo1970, on 07/25/2008, -1/+5Actually, it would be more appropriate to call it North America's brain.
- forceuser, on 07/25/2008, -0/+4Thirty seconds.
- HappyScrappy, on 07/25/2008, -5/+8He's 94 years old! Cut him some slack, he can't remember everything he did.
- beyondu, on 07/25/2008, -0/+3I'm really starting to wonder if McCain is failing mentally. The guy can't seem to do an interview without making some crazy mistake and now this...One of two things is happening. Either John McCain's age had gotten the better of him or he's willing to lie about anything and everything. I think the straight talk express has been in the shop since 2001.
- AverageJane2, on 07/25/2008, -9/+12What. An. Idiot.
- ryanlionrah, on 07/25/2008, -4/+7No, what makes it less important is not the fact that it's an extremely biased liberal website, it's the fact that it's attempting to make a comparison between travelling to Canada and taking a tour of Europe. Maybe you should take YOUR head out of the sand and realize the two are apples and oranges.
- Alex2, on 07/25/2008, -3/+6He forgot the Alamo!
- inDglass, on 07/25/2008, -0/+3McCain also did a fundraiser in London, hosted by the Rothschild banking family. This was in violation of one of the most basic FEC rules: Don't take donations from foreigners. Judicial Watch is trying to sue over it, but clearly the FEC doesn't give a damn.
- whytheam, on 07/25/2008, -0/+357 states
- zenithmbr, on 07/25/2008, -2/+5guys its an easy mistake, he just forgot that canada isn't one of the united states of america
- AxmxZ, on 07/25/2008, -1/+4Dugg for "America's hat"
- theandy1, on 07/25/2008, -0/+3If it gets as bad as Hilary Clinton dominating the front page I'm going to filter out election news again. I couldn't stand Hilary, but half of the digg users had a crush on her and wanted to bring her up everyday, even if it meant smearing her.
- AndrAIa, on 07/25/2008, -1/+4You guys should take after us Canadians and allow anyone to form a party!!
http://www.altstuff.com/federal.htm
You get a lot of interesting ideas.. but it always comes down to the Conservatives and Liberals in the end. Though at least you have other contestants getting a chance.. like Bloc Québécois (separatists), NDP, and even the Communist party of Canada .. oh but let's not forget the ever-glazed Marijuana party or the tree-hugging Green Party!
I basically just summed up everything interesting about Canadian politics.. - tomarocco, on 07/25/2008, -0/+3Then Mexico must be America's steaming pile of...
- f4nt0m4s, on 07/25/2008, -1/+3I feel like this has been some of the worst campaigning America has seen in a long time...we have two candidates with completely different appeals who stand on similar ground over many issues. At the end of the day our two-party system isn't working. But you wouldn't be able to tell, because the media is doing such a good job capturing the hearts of everyone in America, and polarizing them so that they either become a Republican or a Democrat. It doesn't matter if McCain or Obama wins, the economy is still going to be ***** and our government is still going to push for policing the world. Our government combined with the media is slowly taking this country over, one day at a time. This election is not a revolution...and if history is any indication, a revolution every once in a while doesn't hurt.
- Elranzer, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2Canadians like it on top.
- directive0, on 07/25/2008, -1/+3And the States is Canada's tight binding undergarments.
- ncc1701, on 07/25/2008, -1/+3I'm going to get massively buried for this, but...
How can anyone who's heard McCain speak think that he'd actually be a good president? Obama's clearly an intelligent man and his choices seem well thought out, even if I don't necessarily agree with them. After the last 8 years, I'd rather have a president who I can at least believe will make decisions based on intelligent reasoning, instead of a president who might happen to align with me on some major issues, but who I don't think can lead this country in a competent manner. - Elranzer, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2And Heinz only has 50 varieties.
- whytheam, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2I AGREE, ALL CAPS
- cornerbodega, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2"McCain forgets" + " " + *
- tomarocco, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2No, that was Dubya who forgot the Alamo.
- HellifIno, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2Or perhaps you missed the South Park reference...
- catcher6250, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2You can say that again!
- Jeepinator, on 07/25/2008, -5/+7Isn't that what every politician does? Obama will do anything to get elected. So will McCain.
- ebcreasoner, on 07/25/2008, -0/+2Wow that was taken out of context.
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