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- Lynx55, on 08/18/2008, -3/+21Who caes why?? That is irrelevant. Point is: he did, they did. Constant lying and cheating. We cannot have this person in charge of our country people...WAKE UP!!
OBAMA 08 - menstrualpoetry, on 08/18/2008, -3/+21Can't say I'm surprised, really. If the man can't participate in a forum without cheating then what the hell makes him think he's ready to be president? I think he's slipping in his old age...again.
- JosephDoakes, on 08/18/2008, -3/+18Unfortunately, this story (like any story that paints media darling McCain in a negative light) will gracefully fall down the memory hole never to be hear of again. Our country is in trouble and if you are pissed you aren't paying attention. BUT, the attempts to stay on top of stories are hampered by censorship and skewed reporting. (I speak of doctored transcripts and interviews by McCain and CBS news for one example). The public at large (if unconnected to the internet) would know nothing of this.
- NoDrama, on 08/18/2008, -2/+15I dunno, Joseph, the cable TV outlets seem to be on it already. I mean, I don't expect FOX to make it a headline, and it's clearly MORE of a story in the blogoverse than on commercial media who get ad revenues from the McCain campaign so long as they make it "close", but I think cheating to prepare for a forum on values is a story that will have legs... all it needs is a good name, like SaddleGate
- BishkekBuddy, on 08/18/2008, -3/+14I can't wait for the debates... the ones where McCain will hear the questions for the first time right along with Obama - and Obama can ask him why he sees everything as simply black and white (no pun intended!)...
- ileen4justice, on 08/18/2008, -3/+6If you have nothing to hide dear Bush crime family, then why do you hide EVERYTHING????
- inactive, on 08/20/2008, -0/+1just whining NObama spam for getting owned by McCain,
and all evidence is that McCain was in fact isolated proved it.
and all the polls of the event proved it. - brad3378, on 10/11/2008, -0/+1Maybe for the same reasons that Barry Soetoro has been hiding his birth records?
Frankly, I don't trust anybody in Washington including John McCain, but especially all the ex lawyers that are now politicians. Why can't these people just leave us alone or at least balance a budget? Don't they teach basic accounting principles in Law School?
As if our $53 Trillion in unfunded debt obligations wasn't bad enough ($450,000 per US taxpayer) The $700 Billion spent on the 'No Banker Left Behind' act was the last straw.
The writing is on the wall for this young taxpayer - I'm finding a new country to call my home. I refuse to be the wage slave of the baby boomer entitlement generation. - LKnight, on 08/20/2008, -1/+1Not sure about Warren, dt - he said he'd isolate the second guest so the first didn't give up any advantage, and between NBC, the NY Times, and his own admission he didn't deliver that... oh sure, he set up a monitor-free green room, but he didn't get McCain into it in a timely manner.
For me it's a no-brainer. One side's old-school attack and "do-anything, say-anything, pander to the big donors" approach looks lame compared to the forthright, candid, substantive model Obama's got going - he's even managed to get the DNC itself to shed some of the influence buying that we all became immune to. - LKnight, on 08/19/2008, -2/+2Absolutely the best damn stupid campaign trick since "plumbers" at the Watergate.
- dt64852, on 08/19/2008, -1/+1Rev Warren delivered what he promised. Senator Obama and Senator McCain have revealed their moral basis. Senator Obama gave his positions honestly, and had his best chance to influence the evangelical voters. Senator McCain cheated. He demonstrated this when he answered a multi-part question about teachers without being asked. He clearly had this answer ready, that is, he cheated. He did this in a church forum, breaking trust with his friend, and in front of every evangelical believer in the county. But he gave the right answers.
So do I vote for a cheat who says what I want to hear, or do I vote for a thinking man whom I can't really predict and trust to do what I want? And how do I answer that as a Christian? - southcarolina, on 08/18/2008, -3/+2Thank you. Thank you. THANK YOU.



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