November 4, 200816 yr Found it, it's already been posted before but i thought i remind people of the real McCain http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstor...eal_john_mccain i suppose your latest namechange pays homage to your beloved father...lol.. only its spelt with a 'w', not an 'l' ...:lol:
November 4, 200816 yr ahhhhhhh craig..... the bloke who famously said 'obama will never get elected president' :lol: very good statement you make there.
November 4, 200816 yr The electing of Obama is just because he is black You are so insanely wrong it's embarrasing. It's also because George Bush has basically f***ed America up and most Americans would rather have Obama then an older version of Bush and a woman that has LESS experience then Obama. And face it she was the governor of ALASKA she isn't qualified. I am voting for Obama because of what he stands for, his race has nothing to do with it so shut the f*** up and stop assuming $h!t.
November 4, 200816 yr I think we should listen to Tyler, it's good to have an American's point of view, his is way more valid than any of ours, and of course he is extremly correct.
November 4, 200816 yr i suppose your latest namechange pays homage to your beloved father...lol.. only its spelt with a 'w', not an 'l' ...:lol: and i suppose you're called mushy cos you're soft :P
November 4, 200816 yr You are so insanely wrong it's embarrasing. It's also because George Bush has basically f***ed America up and most Americans would rather have Obama then an older version of Bush and a woman that has LESS experience then Obama. And face it she was the governor of ALASKA she isn't qualified. I am voting for Obama because of what he stands for, his race has nothing to do with it so shut the f*** up and stop assuming $h!t. I know you have a great feeling of self importance Tyler but speaking for every voter in America takes your self importance to a whole new level ;)
November 4, 200816 yr ahhhhhhh craig..... the bloke who famously said 'obama will never get elected president' :lol: LOL yeah good job I am not a betting man I would be bankrupt now :o the opposite tends to happen to what I say will happen lol
November 4, 200816 yr I know you have a great feeling of self importance Tyler but speaking for every voter in America takes your self importance to a whole new level ;) And you speaking for every Obama supporter when you don't even live in the country is a bit ignorant. INNIT?
November 4, 200816 yr Yeah McCain is a man of honour and a great patriot, I hope he is not humilliated tonight and just suffers a modest defeat that allows him to have a dignified exit from main political life, it really is a case now of how much Obama is goingt to win by I really don't see McCain pulling this one off Agree about Palin she is dire :( Even though I am largely right wing I still believe Bill Clinton was an outstanding president and that Bush is a complete f*** up as is Palin A man of honour? This is the man who was the victim of dirty tricks by the Bush campaign team eight years ago. Nasty tactics that included suggestions that he fathered an illegitimate child. The child who was, in fact, adopted. So what did he do? He appointed the same people to perform similar dirty tricks in his campaign. Tricks like making phone calls asking voters whether they'd be less likely to vote for Obama if they knew he was a Muslim. Honourable, my arse. He's about as honourable as Palin is well-informed.
November 4, 200816 yr I just voted for Obama :D I would be so happy if GA ended up going to Obama with the surge. :wub: Girls Aloud are getting involved in this too?
November 4, 200816 yr A man of honour? This is the man who was the victim of dirty tricks by the Bush campaign team eight years ago. Nasty tactics that included suggestions that he fathered an illegitimate child. The child who was, in fact, adopted. So what did he do? He appointed the same people to perform similar dirty tricks in his campaign. Tricks like making phone calls asking voters whether they'd be less likely to vote for Obama if they knew he was a Muslim. Honourable, my arse. He's about as honourable as Palin is well-informed. McCain condemned personal attacks on Obama in the debates, there was also a You Tube video or McCain condeming rednecks at a rally that were slagging Obama off, McCain is a decent man, well more so than most politicians
November 4, 200816 yr It seems a very good time to post this: Y4AItMg70kg Martin Luther King Jr - "I Have A Dream" (Edit)
November 4, 200816 yr LOL, let's hope so. (Just for the record, GA = Georgia) :P Yeah it just took a couple of seconds to click that it was Georgia :lol: I've been ignoring most of the latest coverage of the election as it's been a bit OTT imo but I'm looking forward to watching the votes show tonight. Judging from a lot of the coverage though, it seems like there's gonna be riots whoever wins - I've seen some pretty horrid interviews with McCain supporters
November 4, 200816 yr :P Yeah it just took a couple of seconds to click that it was Georgia :lol: I've been ignoring most of the latest coverage of the election as it's been a bit OTT imo but I'm looking forward to watching the votes show tonight. Judging from a lot of the coverage though, it seems like there's gonna be riots whoever wins - I've seen some pretty horrid interviews with McCain supporters same, many claiming Obama to be as terrorist, actually full out saying it to a camera 'i think Obama is a terroist' and then they get asked why and they say thigns like 'look at his name, with a name liek that he must be a terrorist' yeah becuase what your called at birth is what makes you a terroist or not.
November 4, 200816 yr A man of honour? This is the man who was the victim of dirty tricks by the Bush campaign team eight years ago. Nasty tactics that included suggestions that he fathered an illegitimate child. The child who was, in fact, adopted. So what did he do? He appointed the same people to perform similar dirty tricks in his campaign. Tricks like making phone calls asking voters whether they'd be less likely to vote for Obama if they knew he was a Muslim. Honourable, my arse. He's about as honourable as Palin is well-informed. It is well documented amongst the US media that he personally went ape$h!t and called that negative Republican advertising campaigning off. Compared to most politicians and certainly amongst Republicans he has had built a lengthy and deserved reputation of being a decent man. Hopefully history will look back and say that the outgoing Bush administration lost the 2008 US Election by a relative landslide and not McCain.
November 4, 200816 yr I think there's less chance of McCain supporters rioting, because his victory/concession rally is only expected to pull in a few thousand. Obama's rally is expected to get about a million. Obama will be making his speech tonight behind a bulletproof sccreen, which shows how high emotions will be running no matter what.
November 4, 200816 yr McCain condemned personal attacks on Obama in the debates, there was also a You Tube video or McCain condeming rednecks at a rally that were slagging Obama off, McCain is a decent man, well more so than most politicians You couldn't be futher from the truth, just click on that link i gave.
November 4, 200816 yr And btw, someone mentioned Georgia... exit poills have come out which show black people made up 30% of the turnout there, which suggests Obama will win there. That's a really bad omen for McCain when previously surefire Republican states are falling.
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