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Albuquerque, NM

Jul 7, 2008

McCain to hold town hall meeting in ABQ

Republican presidential candidate John McCain will attend a town hall meeting in Albuquerque July 15th.

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Whens Obama going to have an open town hall forum?

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Go McCain!!!!
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obama is a chicken!

hillary made obama look like an aloof idiot during the dumbocrat debates!!!!

McCain challenged obama to a dozen town hall debates and obama looked like a weakling - hiding like the chicken he is!!!

obama is good at reading and delivering speeches written for him, but put him in a debate or open forum and it quickly becomes apparent that obama is a dimwit!!!

he looks even worse than al gore!!!

maybe his spiritual advisor of 20 years, racist rev. wright, can give him some pointers!!!!!

bottom line is ... obama is a weak coward and a chicken sh*t!!!!!!!
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I don't agree with all of McCain's positions, but 95% or so isn't bad. What I like most is that McCain sticks to his principles, while Obama has shown that he can't be trusted (like the public funding commitment he signed), and is willing to say virtually anything to draw votes.
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Upda Hill wrote:
I don't agree with all of McCain's positions, but 95% or so isn't bad. What I like most is that McCain sticks to his principles, while Obama has shown that he can't be trusted (like the public funding commitment he signed), and is willing to say virtually anything to draw votes.
I think the Dem party is driving him more than anything. He's not quite savvy enough to play the game so they're playing it for him. He's nothing but a pawn to them.
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Oh no .... not again !!

McCain is once again ripe for hecklers mooning him and giving one finger salutes.
Will he ever learn ?
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will kob cover it?
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Ben Dover wrote:
Oh no .... not again !!
McCain is once again ripe for hecklers mooning him and giving one finger salutes.
Will he ever learn ?
Atleast the man is willing to expose himself to those types to actually answer questions. I'm not a big fan of McCain, but atleast the man doesn't hide from the average voter.
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I'm not sure what I'm doing that day, but I am positive it will be anything else
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I actually wanted McCain over Bush in 2000 but now that he supports Bush's endless war in Iraq and the continuation of more soldiers deaths I say no friggin way to McCain.
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Just like Obama is a pawn in the Dem game, so it seems McCain is one in Rep game.

Oh when will we have a VIABLE 3rd party to side with, one that is not overboard but truly for the majority of people. And no, none of the minor party's out there right now are viable IMO.
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I actually wanted McCain over Bush in 2000 but now that he supports Bush's endless war in Iraq and the continuation of more soldiers deaths I say no friggin way to McCain.
Don't fool yourself. Neither one of the candidates is going to end the war any time soon. Obama is already changing his stance.

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Don't fool yourself. Neither one of the candidates is going to end the war any time soon. Obama is already changing his stance.
I know but atleast McCain is willing to tell the truth about the war.
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who cares about McCain or Obama
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CornDog wrote:
Just like Obama is a pawn in the Dem game, so it seems McCain is one in Rep game.
Oh when will we have a VIABLE 3rd party to side with, one that is not overboard but truly for the majority of people. And no, none of the minor party's out there right now are viable IMO.
We do! Oh Ralph Nader has been plugging at this for 30 years now. I bet Gary Hart is saying to himself of Clintos lifestyle during his Presidency " darn, that could have been me!"
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pops wrote:
who cares about McCain or Obama
Typical apathy, or is it ignorance?

Since one of them is going to run this country for at least the next 4 years, I CARE! It concerns me what sort of country my kids and grandkids do and will live in.

If you don't, why are you even in the thread?
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We do! Oh Ralph Nader has been plugging at this for 30 years now. I bet Gary Hart is saying to himself of Clintos lifestyle during his Presidency " darn, that could have been me!"
Ralph Nader doesn't have a clue. He's as viable as Ross Perot was or flip flop Kerry. Nader is still fuming over Pinto's and Corvair's.
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I remember years ago Carson making a joke one time about owning a Pinto with Firestone radials
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I owned a Corsair for several years. Had on ehot 6 in the back end
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CornDog wrote:
Just like Obama is a pawn in the Dem game, so it seems McCain is one in Rep game.
Oh when will we have a VIABLE 3rd party to side with, one that is not overboard but truly for the majority of people. And no, none of the minor party's out there right now are viable IMO.
A Ross Perot victory could have changed our political structure. I see a two party system for a long time to come. A McCain victory and Bloomberg challenge in four years may be the only longshot for sometime. Although a McCain victory is a long shot in its self
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