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- zkidz, on 09/10/2008, -44/+574If I have to go through another two months of listening to lies, and hyperventalating idiots trying to make this into a high school class president election, I swear I'm going to lose my cool and start yelling people down.
Thank goodness at least one candidate is staying on topic. - blakecr, on 09/10/2008, -38/+443Total ownage of the situation. I can not wait until November 5th. Please America wake the ***** up and see whats going on.
- gizmo12688, on 09/10/2008, -42/+400Enough Is Enough, I have had it with these ***** Republicans in the ***** White House!
- mgraham80, on 09/10/2008, -26/+232Wouldn't it have made more sense for McCain to accuse Obama of calling McCain an old fish that stinks?
- freedomjoe, on 09/10/2008, -33/+227McCain is so out of it, he doesn't know when his policies are being insulted. If I were stupid enough to be voting for him, I'd see this as a problem...but then, that would make me smart.
OBAMA said McCai's policies are BUSH policies. If that isn't enough, yesterday McCain said the problem with Fannie and Freddie was the lobbyist working for them. NO WAY! Guess who is RUNNING McCain's campaign? The largest Fannie and Freddie lobbyist in Washington. Just another lie. It's a lie a minute over there in Fantasy Victim land. You can't talk about issues so you make a bunch of lies up and distract the people. Ministry of Truth....Hmmm. Orwell? - Praxxus, on 09/10/2008, -26/+192Take the lies away from (mccain)/PALIN! and what do you have?
Nothing. THey've got nothing positive to run on, and they know it.
Why not cut an ad about bombing Iran, McCain? Or about the GOP stem cell platform? Have Palin cut a commercial about the Republican stance on equal pay for women. Let Phil Gramm tell everyone where you stand on the economy.
Worthless slimebags. - inactive, on 09/10/2008, -21/+184he used that exact term in reference to something hillary did years ago here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR8IhMMhe8w - jhuckabee, on 09/10/2008, -25/+165What scares me is the number of idiots who fall for the ***** that these douchebag rethugs are putting on the airwaves. The entire world (minus a few idiots here in America) will mourn if McCain/Palin trick their way into winning this thing.
Come on people! We can do better than this! Our country deserves better. The world deserves better. - sugarazor, on 09/10/2008, -15/+150Alright, I give up. If a guy who cheated on his crippled wife with a rich ex-beauty queen who he reportedly calls a ***** while making jokes about rape and has voted against every single women's issue, can make a claim that Barack Obama is sexist, then I've officially lost all hope in this country. It's over, we're done, let's just rename it to the United States of *****.
- arcangelgabriel, on 09/10/2008, -8/+109As a strong conservative for years [voted for W saddly] I can say that I am most impressed with Mr. Obama. He shows character, compassion and can form a sentence, something that Bush and McCain seem to have an issue with.
Mr. McCain and I share a Vietnam experience. One that I will not deny him nor any other vet of that period or of any period. But I see nothing in him that I want to see in my President. The right has sent enough young men and women to their deaths needlessly in a war against a country that didn't attack us, spent our money bailing out corporations and CEOs that shouldn't be running a 7-11 let alone a multi-billion loan company and allowing energy companies to run rough shod over us.
I've spent my life in uniform serving this country in one form or another. I've lived the lies of a government. I've killed for them, I worked their magic and covered their dark moments. I'm tired of this kind of foolishness, lip service to veterans, workers and plain folk.
I want someone of character to lead us.
I want Barack Obama as my President.
Semper Fi. - LooseFur, on 09/10/2008, -23/+116Dear Mister McCain,
If this is all your campaign has to offer America, why bother to run at all?
You're obviously no hero - you only suck. - wwwonka, on 09/10/2008, -16/+105I am an independent, and a veteran of Desert Storm, and at one time was very much of a fan of John McCain. The past few months I have seen his true character emerge and have not liked it one bit. Now with Palin the lies and exaggerations and spin say so much about the moral character of this campaign. The new focus on "lipstick" when the country is at war and some of the worst economic times makes me feel completely disgusted at the McCain/Palin ticket.
- aereaus, on 09/10/2008, -17/+90As I've said before, the dumbed down masses that vote Republican won't hear this or even understand it. They (the Christian right), vote how their church votes. They don't care about the country, the economy or the rest of the world. All they care about is the rapture.
It is up to the free thinking masses to go out and ***** vote. Campaign in your local area. Get your slacker buddies to log out of WOW and vote.
Don't let FOXNews win this election again. Rock the ***** vote! - elwior, on 09/10/2008, -17/+87 "It's like putting lipstick on a pig" is a completely apt metaphor for the McCain campaign, same old policies with this new moniker of "change." It's not complicated, and they are not really outraged. Their outrage is merely another dishonest tactic designed to change the subject, to muddy the waters, to put Obama into a defensive position. They do this ALL THE TIME with charges of making fun of small towns, being sexist toward Ms. Palin, and so forth. They do it with the Media as well, charging them with having a "liberal bias."
Obama responded brilliantly today, and needs to keep it up. He should POINTEDLY continue to use the metaphor, and let them throw a tantrum over it, even if they hold their breaths and turn blue in the face.
- bushisadumbass, on 09/10/2008, -15/+82I find the McCain camp complaining about this hilarious.
People forget that McCain was the one that called his wife Cindy a "*****". At least five different people witnessed that. McCain is nothing but a hypocrite. - powermonay, on 09/10/2008, -23/+89McPalin has NOTHING to offer Americans! I dare one Republican follower to DEBATE me on that! Wake up and smell the coffee! If you can't think about YOU let us smart people do the thinking for you!
- thepretext, on 09/10/2008, -9/+72If I have to listen to some ***** "reporter" add -gate to a story like its some ***** hot trend, I swear I'm going to lose my cool and start yelling people down.
Thank goodness I have plenty of Jack Daniels. - Jhiaxuz, on 09/10/2008, -6/+65Why the hell does everything have to end with "Gate" now...
- dagnabbit, on 09/10/2008, -6/+60The McCain apologists have been claiming "but he was referring to Hillary's healthcare plan, not Hillary!". Well geniuses, Obama was referring to McCain/Palin's sudden claim to be the "change" candidates. So he was referring to that notion, not the individual.
Time to move on. - wedges, on 09/10/2008, -11/+64i wonder when this will become "reported by diggers as inaccurate"
- fluxion, on 09/10/2008, -1/+50Issues *****, do you speak it?!
- inactive, on 09/10/2008, -7/+52They don't want to call attention to the fact that Grampy smells like pee.
- Nightfall, on 09/10/2008, -3/+45It is a shame at what politics have come down to in this country. As a voter, it is my duty to look at the candidates and what they stand for. It is my duty to look at what policies each candidate will enforce and what they will do while in office. I then make a decision based on those facts as to who I am going to vote for.
Instead, we have the same thing we have had the last 3 elections. We see all kinds of smear campaigns on TV. Then we have ads which are totally false. Look at the McCain ad that says high gas prices are due to the fact we are not drilling offshore. Since Obama is against it, gas prices will remain high. I know people who actually believe that ad is true 100%. I informed them of the fact that even if we started drilling, we wouldn't be able to use that oil until it was refined which the process takes about 7 years. Even if we drilled offshore, it would only be enough to satisfy 3% of our oil use as a nation. Yes, 3%. Gas prices have nothing to do with if we drill offshore or not. In 8 years we might see a dime a gallon difference, but its not what McCain is saying in his latest ad.
The last 3 years the democrats have not participated in them for the most part while the republicans have used them to their advantage. The American people treat this more like a high school election than a presidential election. Wake the ***** up America is an understatement. The American people had better do that or its another 4-8 years of nonsense.
Glad to see Obama stand up to this kind of buffoonery. - cosinezero, on 09/10/2008, -2/+42@kinoff - Considering you couldn't even add a period to your reply, it's no surprise that "form a sentence" is not one of your major prerequisites for leader of the free world.
- tschau, on 09/10/2008, -0/+40if only Samuel Jackson would come to the rescue... sigh.
- Asberry, on 09/10/2008, -6/+45I hope my children's children will be able to live in a world where the media doesn't put "Gate" at the end of every controversy.
- inactive, on 09/10/2008, -10/+48No one whines better than a Repug when someone tells the truth about them.
- bacon_skoda, on 09/10/2008, -10/+48mccain/palin is playing the victim card here.
- inactive, on 09/10/2008, -19/+56I thank Bush for making people so pissed off that they stick with Obama through mudslinging like this, and worse.
- badcrumble, on 09/10/2008, -10/+46In before McCain astroturfers digg this down as inaccurate even though it's a video of Obama saying something and by definition can't be inaccurate.
- trogdoor, on 09/10/2008, -1/+36Actually, Obama didn't even mention Palin at all.
- Nathan187, on 09/10/2008, -5/+39spoken like a true republican. instead of answering a question..evade it with another question or continue about how such and such is a good pick with no foundation to support the statement.
- meromasta, on 09/10/2008, -11/+44"Enough is Enough" - That should be their new campaign slogan/message, along with "Change".
- Hetman, on 09/10/2008, -10/+43I agree America does need a serious debate. With all the candidates, including the green party, libertarian party, and the independent party that nadar is running under.
- somegeologist, on 09/10/2008, -16/+48Love how the GOP Rove tools took Obama's bait line. I think this was a classic rope-a-dope by Obama.
- l2scoo, on 09/10/2008, -31/+62OBAMA FTW!!
- rossnyc, on 09/10/2008, -12/+43This is the man I want leading the country.
- pintomp3, on 09/10/2008, -4/+34obama didn't have to set the trap. the mccain campaign just got caught in their own web of lies.
- seraphisset, on 09/10/2008, -7/+36I don't think these people understand that "-gate" isn't an actual suffix.
- deleo, on 09/10/2008, -1/+29People are yelling at each other. My friend teaches a workout class and said that last night some of the people in her class started getting in a shouting match over the election and it led to some of them walking out in the middle of class.
This is what Karl Rove wants, for it to descend into a screaming match where all of the issues are pretty much ignored. They make people forget what's at stake in the election, so the party that has been screwing people gets to stay in power so they can keep screwing people. If America votes Republicans back into the White House, we have no one to blame but ourselves. As a nation it's hard to believe that we could really be that stupid. But the nightmare continues. - soulweaponry, on 09/10/2008, -70/+97DIGG ME UP IF YOU'RE VOTING OBAMA!!!!!!
- inactive, on 09/10/2008, -1/+28@pintomp3 agreed. Obama has to expect this kind of nonsense from McCain and his staff. I'm glad he's better at handling it than Kerry was.
I particularly liked the "can you believe what they're going on about" tone at the start of that speech. Perfect. - ironhide, on 09/10/2008, -1/+27I think everyone who throws around the term "socialist" should take a look around and see how many services they use that are provided by the government.
- inactive, on 09/10/2008, -1/+26Its contents are a completely different story, you know...
- inactive, on 09/10/2008, -0/+24i want to digg this one million times
- josephbloseph, on 09/10/2008, -3/+27I like adding -gate to petty disagreements between roommates; it's sort of exactly how it is used in media today. I'll never forget meatballgate, when my roommate bought a bag of frozen meatless meatballs, but decided to cook up my bag of frozen meatballs, claiming he had bought them months ago. I know it is a little off topic, but half a bag of meatballs matter more to me than some of this garbage
- bemenaker, on 09/10/2008, -0/+24Thank you for your service.
- KennMac, on 09/10/2008, -2/+26He's getting dugg down because he's attempting to get dugg up by polling an Obama base. No one is amused.
- graeh, on 09/10/2008, -0/+22Clearly this is Gategate.
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