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#52 Aug 29 2008 at 9:05 AM Rating: Excellent
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McCain's family has a long history of exceedingly long-lived geriatrics. His mother is still alive and kicking
How's his dad?
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#53 Aug 29 2008 at 9:09 AM Rating: Default
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Her kid's names are a bit 60ish for my tastes, Jo, but considering she enjoys the outdoors so much, they are in line with what could be expected of her.

I like the name Sasha though (Black Neo's kid), even if it has a Russian/Soviet flavor to it. Perhaps it gives us an insight into a possible commie/Manchurian candidate plot that slipped through his consciousness during the distress of childbirth?

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#54 Aug 29 2008 at 9:12 AM Rating: Default
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Dead, Jo. But some of that executive experience prolly rubbed off on McCain during the course of his life, especially seeing that his grandfather was an executive too.

By the way, when is Obama gonna take on a second or third wife?

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#55 Aug 29 2008 at 9:14 AM Rating: Decent
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shadowmen, the last time I checked, McCain didn't have people looking to assasinate him either, so score one for potential Grim Reapers eyeing the Black Neo. Besides, you obviously haven't done your homework. McCain's family has a long history of exceedingly long-lived geriatrics. His mother is still alive and kicking-- and posseses a keener mind than 3/4 of this board-- including yours.

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Having some dumb *** redneck that had too much moonshine say he wants to kill Obama doesn't count as an assasination attempt.

Also, if you bothered to read all of my posts, you would has noticed I support McCain. I just don't agree with his VP pick. I want the VP to be able to step in as President in case something happens to the President. Personally, I don't think she can.

And, BTW, McCain does have longevity in his family. A good example is his mom but she hasn't had malignant skin cancer.
#59REDACTED, Posted: Aug 29 2008 at 9:22 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) shadowmen, you haven't reached that all-important 2,000 post threshold yet, that point where we begin to take notice of posters around here. So yeah, you're still under the radar.
#60 Aug 29 2008 at 9:28 AM Rating: Good
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Shadow,

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Biden removes any questions about being Obama being inexperienced.

If Obama dies, Biden is a proven leader.


The logic of a liberal.

So you Dems hope that Obama dies so you'll have an experienced back up?

That's brilliant! LOL...



Once again moron I must point out that I am a Republican. I am different type of Republican than yourself though, I can freely think.

When I vote, I vote for the best candidate or what's best for the country, NOT ALONG PART VIEWS. I need to look at all aspects of what could happen, not your narrow minded view.

So, look at it like this; if the President dies (by any means) who do you want to step into the job...

Biden, someone who has leadership experience

or

Sarah Palin, a former beauty queens with a hot daughter?

#61 Aug 29 2008 at 9:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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shadowmen, you haven't reached that all-important 2,000 post threshold yet, that point where we begin to take notice of posters around here. So yeah, you're still under the radar.

;)

Totem


You got me there...your point of view is correct because you have a larger post count than me. Smiley: laugh

Wait, wait...I have premium though.
#63 Aug 29 2008 at 9:33 AM Rating: Excellent
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Even I will say wtf on this one. I know the GOP thinks the female voter is up for grabs without Hilary, but seriously....
#65 Aug 29 2008 at 9:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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Even I will say wtf on this one. I know the GOP thinks the female voter is up for grabs without Hilary, but seriously....


IF that's the thinking, and that's a big if, he had other options.

I just don't get this, I just don't.

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#66 Aug 29 2008 at 9:44 AM Rating: Excellent
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Once again moron I must point out that I am a Republican. I am different type of Republican than yourself though, I can freely think.


There's a name for those "different" kind of republicans; democrats.


You have got to be the fucking dumbest person alive. You are not a Republican, you are a radical idiot. For an explanation of the different factions within the Republican Party, please click the smiley Smiley: oyvey
#67 Aug 29 2008 at 9:49 AM Rating: Excellent
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#68 Aug 29 2008 at 9:54 AM Rating: Decent
shadomen wrote:
knoxsouthy wrote:
Shadow,


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Once again moron I must point out that I am a Republican. I am different type of Republican than yourself though, I can freely think.


There's a name for those "different" kind of republicans; democrats.


You have got to be the fucking dumbest person alive. You are not a Republican, you are a radical idiot. For an explanation of the different factions within the Republican Party, please click the smiley Smiley: oyvey


Man, and I thought Democrats were the divided party this cycle.
#69 Aug 29 2008 at 9:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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Dems are a perennially mixed bag.

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#70 Aug 29 2008 at 9:58 AM Rating: Good
Tare wrote:
ZOMGWIKICITE111


Sorry, too lazy to look something else up, especially for that douche.
#71 Aug 29 2008 at 10:00 AM Rating: Excellent
Tare wrote:
ZOMGWIKICITE111


At least it was cited. Smiley: sly
#74 Aug 29 2008 at 10:10 AM Rating: Good
knoxsouthy wrote:
barking,

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Man, and I thought Democrats were the divided party this cycle.


Aren't they? I can just see Hillary's supporters seething with rage at Mcains choice.


The couple of former Hillary supporters I've talked to this morning are seething at this choice, because they're insulted.
#76 Aug 29 2008 at 10:21 AM Rating: Excellent
That's actually why they're insulted.

With all the accomplished, strong women in the Republican, he went for the T&A that's been investigated for corruption charges.

Half the country hates Hillary, but they are willing to acknowledge she actually earned her spot in the nomination process.
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