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    Mean McCain    
    Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 07:11 AM EDT
    Contributed by: Anonymous

    OpinionApparently the Democratic Primary is hurting it's contestants badly and making it more likely that John McCain will be our next president. Rachel Madow on Air America last night quoted a Gallup poll that found 28% of Clinton supporters say would vote for McCain if Obama became the Democratic nominee and 19% of Obama supporters say they would vote for McCain if it was Clinton who wins the nomination.

    Meanwhile, McCain endorses the Bush policy of blaming foreclosure victims for the loss of their homes while bailing out the banks that sold the loans.

    On his website, John McCain's health care plan calls for ending the tax break employers get for funding employee health insurance, and replacing it with a tax credit of $2,500 for individuals and $5,000 for families. With many individuals and families earning so little that such a tax credit would be useless I believe this plan risks collapsing an already fragile health care system. He calls on families and individuals (many of whom are already one paycheck from disaster) to take up the slack. It's conservative boiler plate to throw responsibility downward on to those least able to handle it, but this strikes me as more than just mean, but potentially risky to the whole system. Employer funded health care is the cornerstone of the patchwork "system" we have right now. Take that away and what are we left with? More families without adequate health care and the entire system a risk for collapse.

     

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    McCain: More of the Same
    Authored by: Floyd on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 11:05 AM EDT

    And 60% of Diebold counted votes will go to McCain in just enough districts to assure victory.

    McCain: More of the Same
    Authored by: MMulligan on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 12:04 PM EDT
    I just believe the democrats...either Clinton or Obama...will end being much better fighters than McCain in the national elections. I don’t think McCain will be as sharp as the democrats...he’s only been on a short training program and his competitors were weak. He's been babied?
    McCain: More of the Same
    Authored by: pgardner on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 08:47 AM EDT
    I would expect the same old Republican hanky panky on election day this November, but Dieboold shenanigans may not be part of the mix. If you haven't read Greg Palast's "Armed Madhouse" by now, you should. He lays out exactly how he thinks they will steal this one in the book (as well as how they stole '04).
    Mean McCain
    Authored by: annikee on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 12:29 PM EDT
    I don't believe polls and surveys anymore. People are fickle and what they firmly believe today can change tomorrow. And many lie just for the helluvit.

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    "Kindness and love being the core of human interaction rather than power and material gain is at the heart of everything worth struggling for"-SK-B
    Mean McCain
    Authored by: Maus Anon E on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 01:02 PM EDT
    I don't believe it, either. Or rather, I think it's meaningless. Right now Democrats are locked in a battle over the nominee, and for the time being they have an "all or nothing" attitude.
    When it comes right down to November, I can't imagine there area many Democrats who will actually cast a ballot for McBush and more war, economic misery, and social oppression.
    As much as I dislike the thought of another dynasty in the WH, as sick as I am of the Clinton's Republicanesque politics, and their "centrism" (which is no more than thinly disguised conservatism), I will hold my nose and vote for her rather than vote for McCain.
    According to barfing heads on the teevee, people think McCain is "honest." Well, we'll see what they think after the campaign begins in earnest.

    -Maus

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    Psyche!
    Mean McCain
    Authored by: MMulligan on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 01:30 PM EDT
    I like you Maus.
    Joan McCain
    Authored by: spinoza on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 09:17 PM EDT
    I don't really get it? Besides warmongering, sycophancy, and bad-tempered wackiness, what's on offer here? Has the country really become so docile, and manipulable?
    How is this not a Bob Dole caliber candidacy?
    I thought the war was unpopular?
    Is it mind control?

    It's as if the media said that Joan Rivers was the world's most attractive woman, and every time her botoxed and surgically big digged face got broadcast we all fell into an otherwise inexplicable swoon.

    I mean offence to Joan or the Rivers family here. I'm just trying to get my mind around this.
    snark on the loose
    Authored by: spinoza on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 09:32 PM EDT
    I meant to say; I mean 'no offence' to Joan... And I'm not really even attacking McCain personally, just wondering about the tempest he so blithely invokes, and how people could find that even remotely desireable?
    Deck chair rearranging
    Authored by: Todd on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 09:42 PM EDT
    Ah well, such are the patterns of empire. Only the details differ. Whoever gets the next Executive CEO seat, whether Democrat or Republican, is inheriting a poison pill.

    The details of how they deal with the situation could be very critical, kind of between an Auschwitz vs. peaceful work-camps kind of thing. Neither option is much fun, but one of them is much LESS fun! But the reality of our previous choices these last 30 years are going to hit either presidential candidate square, regardless of ideology.
    Deck chair rearranging
    Authored by: pgardner on Saturday, March 29 2008 @ 10:57 AM EDT
    To a certain extent I agree about the deck chair rearranging. President Clinton certainly gave the Republican Corporate crowd everything they could have wanted. On the other hand, there are 1 million plus dead Iraqies who might have prefered to see the Gore presidency America voted for in 2000 to the illegal Bush one that attacked an innocent and virtually unarmed country.
    Worry up
    Authored by: xteeth on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 09:03 AM EDT
    I worry about the racists in the Democratic party and the Clinton haters in the Democratic party. I think it is hard to refute that even with all the awful stuff of the past seven years, there are a lot of people who like what we have, and another bunch who have limitless excuses for how bad it is and how much worse it would be with a Dem in place. I see the same poles that you do but as of now I only have seen Wilkerson (Powel's chief of staff) say that he was completely wrong about the war. Cheney is still saying that Al Qaeda was in Iraq. Then there are all those folks who have found a way to get their hands in the 12 billion a month till. As astounded as I am, there are lots of people who really like what we've got.

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    "Some people cause happiness wherever they go, others whenever they go." Oscar Wilde
    Mean McCain
    Authored by: TaoJones on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 01:41 PM EDT
    Hey look, years ago the democrats were courting this guy as a social moderate, who was tough on defense. All the democrats had to do was nominate any woman who was not married to Bill Clinton or an african american who did not pick a racist as his spiritual advisor. I think we can all forgive Mr. McCain if has a "rough" sense of humor. Years of torture in an enemy prison camp, while proudly serving his country might have dulled his funny bone.
    Mean McCain
    Authored by: annikee on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 03:03 PM EDT
    McCain's years as a POW make me wonder how he can be okay with torture. I don't understand that.

    Here's a good article about McCain's spiritual pal, John Hagee:

    http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?articleId=11541

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    "Kindness and love being the core of human interaction rather than power and material gain is at the heart of everything worth struggling for"-SK-B

    Mean McCain
    Authored by: TaoJones on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 03:21 PM EDT
    Huge difference between a "pal" and a "pastor". How could he subject his kids to that. Sad.
    Mean McCain
    Authored by: annikee on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 03:34 PM EDT
    Yes, there is a huge difference between "pal" and "pastor". We pal around with those who share our views. I disagreed a lot with the fire and brimstone I heard as both a a child and an adult, hence, my pastor was not my pal. I question more the person who would pal up to someone like Rev. Hagee.

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    "Kindness and love being the core of human interaction rather than power and material gain is at the heart of everything worth struggling for"-SK-B
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