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“Texas, born and raised”
Joined: Apr 10, 2008
Comments: 1250
Dallas
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Albuquerque, NM
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I lean towards mcCain because... lower taxes Drilling for oil in U.S Nuclear power Not a democrat Doesn't belong to a racist church for 20years. Supports the troops and the war. Has a record of serving his country Not a first term senator Is not so stupid to believe he would be Bush II.
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“Thank God 4 elastic waistbands”
Joined: May 29, 2008
Comments: 2415
land of enchantment
ISP:
Albuquerque, NM
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SWA wrote: <quoted text> I heard from a relative in Arizona - they don't like him much out there. Anyone hearing the same? I have friends from college living in Goodyear, and a Grandma that lives in Scottsdale, They all seem to like McCain. Granted that they are all republican. McCain is the best choice for the job. Did you see the news today Jesse Jackson doesn't even like Obama and Jesse is suppose to be one of his biggest supporters. Jesse Jackson wants to cut his n*ts off. Obama is not that great.
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“High Plains Drifter”
Joined: Apr 3, 2008
Comments: 7831
Lovington/Hobbs
ISP:
United States
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the family I have in AZ are voting Mccain also...they are in Tucson..
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Hazel Swint
Saint Petersburg, FL
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SWA wrote: <quoted text> I heard from a relative in Arizona - they don't like him much out there. Anyone hearing the same? In most circles, McCain is considered a horse's a$$ and hears the expression from hecklers many times on the campaign trail.
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“www.eviltodd.com”
Joined: Dec 5, 2007
Comments: 2513
albuquerque
ISP:
Stanton, CA
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Charlie wrote: Whens Obama going to have an open town hall forum? He has to send out the random and imprompto <sp> questions first.
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Caterina
Albuquerque, NM
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Hazel Swint wrote: <quoted text> In most circles, McCain is considered a horse's a$$ and hears the expression from hecklers many times on the campaign trail. The real question shouldn't be what others think. We aren't sheep. We should be researching reliable sources and forming our own opinions.
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McCainsnoWashing ton
Albuquerque, NM
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The reason McCain loves townhall venues is he can say anything without being called on a the facts. He is also able to control any follow up questions. He gives different answers to the same question from meeting to meeting.
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Caterina
Albuquerque, NM
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McCainsnoWashington wrote: The reason McCain loves townhall venues is he can say anything without being called on a the facts. He is also able to control any follow up questions. He gives different answers to the same question from meeting to meeting. Please tell me you don't actually believe Obama is any different. Have you seen him flip flop? The one thing Obama has in his favor is the blessing of the media. Most American's only source of news and information is one of the mainstream news casts. This will be one of our major contributors to our downfall - those that won't get informed from a non-biased source and then vote with their misinformation.
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Alfred E Neuman
Saint Petersburg, FL
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Who was it that said McCain has the personality of a funeral home ? Who was it that said McCain is a stick-in-the-mud ? Who is it that said McCain is no more than a popcorn fart ? http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Ms_Mellymel
Albuquerque, NM
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Daniel in Hobbs wrote: Joh Mccain/Jeb Bush 08.....unbeatable ticket. You're...did you just say...er...ah..........HA-HA-H A-HA-HA-HA-HA-he-he-he-he!
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Ms_Mellymel
Albuquerque, NM
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Jim-Bo wrote: I lean towards mcCain because... lower taxes Drilling for oil in U.S Nuclear power Not a democrat Doesn't belong to a racist church for 20years. Supports the troops and the war. Has a record of serving his country Not a first term senator Is not so stupid to believe he would be Bush II. I am sooooo glad you'll be voting in Texas and not New Mexico. Hey...question: why do you pipe in so often on our New Mexican news articles? You don't live here and obviously are very proud of your Texas lineage.
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Ms_Mellymel
Albuquerque, NM
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Charlie wrote: <quoted text> Anybody can attend, just contact his campaign to find out how. Sadly, I did just that. I was told I couldn't attend because I was a registered Democrat. I had to be unaffiliated to a party or Republican to attend. No wonder politics are so nasty in the USA. You never get to hear the other candidates ideas. I really wanted to hear what McCain had to say. I think he has mucho integrity and could be a good President. My vote isn't set in stone yet just because I'm a Democrat. I was denied. That doesn't make me feel all warm and fuzzy about McCain. It makes me think that the audience was supposed to be full of 'yes men'.
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