nytimes.com - Since Obama wants you to think that McCain's term will simply be a third term for Bush.
I don't know why so many people say McCain is just like Bush, he's not, doesn't even come close in so many ways!
Are you always that ignorant! I love a rebuttal with a put together piece of crap and lack of FACTS! Maybe if your eyes weren't covered, you would see some truth!
GG .. As usual, you have done your research!
GO MCCAIN/PALIN!!!!!!!!!!OUR NATION NEEDS THEM OVER OBAMA!!!!!!!!!
bump...each person should be treated like an individual. It is unfair to think that they are the "same" God makes each of us unique. There might be some similarities, but we are all individuals.
Submitted by Opinionated at 9:41 PM on September 7, 2008 Are you always that ignorant! I love a rebuttal with a put together piece of crap and lack of FACTS! Maybe if your eyes weren't covered, you would see some truth! GG .. As usual, you have done your research!
First of all g-girl didnt post this unless she has 2 accounts. Secondly there are plenty more resources I could post and I think I will now. And thirdly that is not me on the photo. And for you to attack my religion is against cafemom rules, so please be a little more respectful.
Submitted by Opinionated at 9:41 PM on September 7, 2008 Are you always that ignorant! I love a rebuttal with a put together piece of crap and lack of FACTS! Maybe if your eyes weren't covered, you would see some truth! GG .. As usual, you have done your research!
Wow! Ignorant much? Do you have something against Terica because she is a Muslim? Thanks for showing your true colors sweetie. They always come out into the light of the day eventually.
Hmm looks like McCain could be Bush's ideological twin.
According to Congressional Quarterly, McCain's presidential support scores (the percentage of roll call votes on which he sided with Bush's position) for each completed individual year of Bush's presidency are:
Year | McCain Presidential Support Score |
91 | |
2002 | 90 |
2003 | 91 |
2004 | 92 |
2005 | 77 |
89 | |
95 |
McCAIN & BUSH: IS THERE REALLY A DIFFERENCE? Sen. John McCain has long promoted the idea that he is a “straight-talking maverick” who challenges his party and stands up to his president. However, despite the media misrepresentation, McCain has not strayed too far from President George Bush’s line, especially on issues important to working families. McCain is not running for a term of his own; he is running on an extension of the agenda laid out by Bush in his fi rst two terms: tax cuts for the rich, privatizing Social Security and outsourcing jobs. http://www.aflcio.org/issues/politics/mccain_bush.cfm