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Go ahead, but if you bright lights can't see the difference or that it won't have nearly the impact that Obama's friendship with a terrorist will have then I just feel sorry for you. Ayers is only the start when it comes to vetting Obama's past associations during the election; McCain's past associations with less then savory individuals have been out there for years and won't have anywhere near the same impact. Keep those blinkers on that you Obama fan boys have been wearing all year, you have until November to dream. :1orglaugh |
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I think he should have picked Hagel. Would have been nice seeing a split party ticket. Not to mention Hagel's military record trumps McCains and gives the Obama ticket much more experience. Hagel is also a strong business guy who can help with the economy.
Come to think of it, Hagel actually would probably be a great President. |
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