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hlcroghan

Active Member
I think they both should turn it up a notch. I don't think either of them are nice people and they definitely both have major faults, so I think they should go for broke. But, for once, actually discuss things that we care about and real details. Like..... I will have the troops ALL out of Iraq within one year. Or maybe...... I will only raise taxes two percent for one year and then they will go back down. It would be nice to get some real promises that they could be quoted on later in their careers instead of oh he's a cheater and oh he associates with this guy that did bad things 4 decades ago. That stuff has nothing to do with the way they run the country in the least and I, for one, don't care.
 

cowfishrule

Active Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
http:///forum/post/2778408
CNN in the middle??

you would be referring to the Clinton News Network, right?
you know it killed them when they realized that hillary is a loser and they must promote this other idiot.
on occasion, you'll see an article on there about mccain, usually telling us that he's still breathing.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
The McCain campaign walked a fine tightrope....
First, they saw how Obama was made of teflon in the media's eyes when he was running against Hillary. So they know that won't work.
What i would like to see are 30 second commericals running comments by Obama, followed by McCain responding:
*Gun control
*unrestricted abortions
*the surge failed
*socialism (energy industry, medical field, redistribution of wealth)
*The whole "cling to guns and religion" fiasco
*quote Ayers and respond
*earmarks
*lobbyists
*"Hope and change" and why Obama didn't do crap for either in his Seante career versus what McCain has done as a Senator
Etc.
Attack ads are not enough. Point out where Obama stands and how McCain differs.
Oh, and of course, point out Obama's call for racial equality along with sound bites from his pastor explaining what racial equality is... Then respond...
Things like that.
 

socal57che

Active Member
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
http:///forum/post/2779251
*"Hope and change" and why Obama didn't do crap for either in his Seante career versus what McCain has done as a Senator.

As much as I dislike McCain I can depend on him to make the same decision every time, incorrect as it may be.
Obama, on the other hand, is completely unpredictable. There is no real history on where he is going to take this country.
While McCain is a disappointment, he does so consistently.
I do not trust Obama due to his voting record (actually lack thereof) and am scared to death of having him represent me as my president.
 

sickboy

Active Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
http:///forum/post/2778612
He didn't get it, no great loss.
Oh I got it.
Google FoxNews lies and find all the false thing they have reported, that is what I was laughing at. Don't look at the left wing propaganda things, just at what the regular daytime anchors have reported that are completely false.
I watch FoxNews b/c as stated before, it is a necessary counter to the liberal media. I won't argue that mainstream media is biased.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by sickboy
http:///forum/post/2779515
Oh I got it.
Google FoxNews lies and find all the false thing they have reported, that is what I was laughing at. Don't look at the left wing propaganda things, just at what the regular daytime anchors have reported that are completely false.
I watch FoxNews b/c as stated before, it is a necessary counter to the liberal media. I won't argue that mainstream media is biased.
LOL
There are some real wackjobs on the internet based on what I saw browsing the results of the Google search.
A lot of the so-called lies they list are in themselves lies.
Fox News isn't perfect but they do a lot better job than the others when it comes to giving viewers both sides of the issues. Do they get it right every time? No and neither do any of the others.
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by sickboy
http:///forum/post/2779515
what the regular daytime anchors have reported that are completely false.
I think that is true of anything, I've been involved with some front page news stories in the past. And what I read in the paper, and what I saw with my own eyes were two totally different things. It was really quite amazing.
 

greenreefer

Active Member
Agreed, I was just involved in a fairly large economic development project and we had the official press conference last week. When the story was one TV and in print it basically only mentioned the mayor and a couple other city officials that weren't involved in the project at all, but took credit for it none the less. If you read the paper or watched the tv you'd have no idea about what really happened.
I'm conservative, but official not calling myself a republican anymore. That debate last night was a joke. I don't know how anyone with half a brain could watch Sarah Palin and think she is qualified to possible become president. I can't imagine many business owners hiring her to run their business let alone our country. She's president Bush in a prettier facade. I think Obama is a much worse choice for president, but I'm no fan of the republican ticket.
 

salty blues

Active Member
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
http:///forum/post/2779251
The McCain campaign walked a fine tightrope....
First, they saw how Obama was made of teflon in the media's eyes when he was running against Hillary. So they know that won't work.
What i would like to see are 30 second commericals running comments by Obama, followed by McCain responding:
*Gun control
*unrestricted abortions
*the surge failed
*socialism (energy industry, medical field, redistribution of wealth)
*The whole "cling to guns and religion" fiasco
*quote Ayers and respond
*earmarks
*lobbyists
*"Hope and change" and why Obama didn't do crap for either in his Seante career versus what McCain has done as a Senator
Etc.
Attack ads are not enough. Point out where Obama stands and how McCain differs.
Oh, and of course, point out Obama's call for racial equality along with sound bites from his pastor explaining what racial equality is... Then respond...
Things like that.
Exactly, McCain needs to drop the politeness and go directly to Obama's positions and judgements regarding the things you listed. He has to stop pussyfooting around.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by 1knight164
http:///forum/post/2781469
Looks like they're "kicking it up a notch"! Palin attacks Barry on Ayers:
http://www.newser.com/article/d93jsb...s-radical.html
Well if McCain doesn't hit it out of the park in the next debate the race is probably done unless there is some kind of bombshell lurking out there. McCain has done great considering the press has refused to report on things like Ayers and Frank Marshal Davis. They resisted exposing that joke wright for over a year. They still wont call him on the truth about his political record.
It would have been hard enough for a Republican to win this year but with all the big money and special interests lined up behind Obama the economic drop means McCain has to be perfect to have a chance. At this point I would let Palin be Palin, you don't have the record she has if you aren't doing something right. I think She and McCain should just start touring the country separately doing as many town hall type events as they can hit and lets the cards fall wherever.
 
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