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Isn't McCain just as bad as Obama? - 7/11/2008 6:21:43 PM
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Leslie_JnJs_mom
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I was at this birthday party with a group of people who were apart of the hate McCain crowd during the primary. They said he was just as bad a Obama and he was nothing more then a democrat in a republican suit. Funny now they think McCain is ok. So now I wonder what ever happened to McCain being just as bad as Obama?
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RE: Isn't McCain just as bad as Obama? - 7/11/2008 6:47:55 PM
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rcjames
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I do not think McCain is the best selection that the Republicans could have chosen, but he is so much better than Obama that there is no comparison. Thanks RC
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RE: Isn't McCain just as bad as Obama? - 7/12/2008 2:38:36 AM
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Rufas2000
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They said he was just as bad a Obama and he was nothing more then a democrat in a republican suit. I guess once that choice went from hypothetical to reality they decided that in fact McCain was not as bad as Obama. I imagine they supported Hucklebee, Romney, Giuliani, Thompson or some other Republican candidate and got caught up in it. We all tend to exaggerate from time to time (I know I do). I think Clinton supporters who said they were going to vote for McCain if Obama won the nomination are in the same boat.
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RE: Isn't McCain just as bad as Obama? - 7/12/2008 7:50:51 PM
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wing2000
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I guess it depends on what you mean by 'bad'.... Personally, I pick my Presidents by their judgement , life experience, ability to govern (i.e. the mode of Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton), willingness to listen to an opposing view, communication skills and leadership skills.
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