Topic: McCain surprised me
Dragoness's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:26 PM
Seeing McCain try to stop the hatemongers at his rally warmed my heart. I have to give it to him for that.

Of course, he also needs to review his clergy spokes people too as the prayer told before one of the rallies was very condescending to Obama's Christianity.

And stalin' Palin is also out of McCain's control. Sadly she will bring him down.


bergeia's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:27 PM
goodness. kudos for mccain comign form you? im impressed. nice ot see someone willing ot take the step over the party lines with me,lol.

Zapchaser's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:32 PM

goodness. kudos for mccain comign form you? im impressed. nice ot see someone willing ot take the step over the party lines with me,lol.

Nah, the comments would be different if the shoe were on the other foot and you know it. laugh

Lynann's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:33 PM
Whatever Bergeia....

I also posted on this the other day.

My view is somewhat more cynical. I do think McCain has, deep inside, a memory of the man he was when he was assassinated by the rove machine in 2000.

That may have motivated him.

However, I think the reason he said what he did is because he is a political animal and he is looking ahead at returning to the Senate where he just may have to work with President Obama and a democratic majority.

Dragoness's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:36 PM

Whatever Bergeia....

I also posted on this the other day.

My view is somewhat more cynical. I do think McCain has, deep inside, a memory of the man he was when he was assassinated by the rove machine in 2000.

That may have motivated him.

However, I think the reason he said what he did is because he is a political animal and he is looking ahead at returning to the Senate where he just may have to work with President Obama and a democratic majority.


I tried to take him at face value on this one because I want America to let go of the hate that eats it up from the inside out. Hell hatred especially from whites to other races is so ingrained that white folks don't even realize they are doing it half of the time. It is really sad.

bergeia's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:38 PM
whatever indeed.

i dont like ot stick to one party. if youre upset because it seems like i haraungue obama mor eits because hes everyone's golden boy and everyone acts like hes going to send us into a golden age, suprise! hes a politician! the last good one we had got shot in the head! now none of them are ever any damned good!

bondageboy08's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:44 PM
"president" obama? *shudders at the thought*

not that mccain is any better. i hate both of them.

bergeia's photo
Mon 10/13/08 08:49 PM

"president" obama? *shudders at the thought*

not that mccain is any better. i hate both of them.



see? thank you! no politician is worth anyhting anymore, none have spines! no one on here is willing to shed the friggin poltical party theyve aligned themselves with! everyone is too stubborn!

ohwidow's photo
Mon 10/13/08 11:23 PM
Edited by ohwidow on Tue 10/14/08 12:11 AM
There is a new song out by Hank Williams--copy--

“McCain-Palin Tradition”
It’s not quite the theme song for “Monday Night Football” — heck, it’s not even “Yes, We Can” — but Hank Williams Jr. has written and recorded a new song dedicated to this year’s Republican ticket.

Williams debuted the song, titled “McCain-Palin Tradition,” at a Palin rally in Virginia Monday. It’s sung to the tune of his song “Family Tradition,” which isn’t normally the kind of thing you’d repurpose for a campaign song, considering its lyrics, which are about the country music establishment rejecting him in part because of his drinking and marijuana use. (“If I get stoned and sing all night long, it’s a family tradition.”)

Here are the updated lyrics, as sent to reporters by the McCain camp. Audio is at the bottom of this post.

The left wing liberal media have
Always been a real close knit family
But, most of the American People
Don’t believe em anyway ya see
Stop and think it over
Before you make your decision
If they smell something
They’re gonna come down strong
It’s a McCain–Palin tradition

Now this old Union’s got problems
That is plain to see
The Democrats bankrupted Fannie Mae N Freddie Mac
Just like 1, 2, 3
The bankers didn’t want to make all those bad loans,
But Bill Clinton said you got to
Now they want a bail out, what I’m talking about
Is a Democrat liberal who doo

CHORUS
John N Sarah tell ya
Just what they think
And they’re not gonna blink
And they’re gonna fix this country
Cause they’re just like you N ole Hank Yes John is a maverick
And Sarah fixed Alaska’s broken condition
They’re gonna go just fine
We’re headed for better times
It’s a McCain–Palin tradition

I am very proud of America’s name
But no society is perfect
And we have had our stains
If I’m down at the coffee shop and
Somebody wants to give our flag friction
We say please move on
Cause we’re standing strong
That’s an old John McCain tradition

CHORUS

Some are bound to tell you I’m
Preaching to the choir
And that is very true
And we are going even higher
Like a mama bear in Idaho
She’ll protect your family’s condition
If you mess with her cubs
She’s gonna take of the gloves
It’s an American female tradition

CHORUS

from
http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2008/10/13/williams/
enjoy! BB

Dragoness's photo
Mon 10/13/08 11:26 PM


"president" obama? *shudders at the thought*

not that mccain is any better. i hate both of them.



see? thank you! no politician is worth anyhting anymore, none have spines! no one on here is willing to shed the friggin poltical party theyve aligned themselves with! everyone is too stubborn!


I am unaffiliated, used to be Dem, now I have no party.