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Posted by: not2needy 1 year, 2 months ago
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not2needy1 year, 2 months ago
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sumptuousdigs1 year, 2 months ago
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not2needy, years ago I used to catch myself starting to feel sorry for W. That hapless helpless, befuddled, bewildered expression, and his apparent inability to express his thoughts coherently. I no longer have those twinges. My pity is for the country. Like Tiny Tim said as Scrooge sat down to supper with the Cratchits,
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DeauxNut1 year, 2 months ago
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If you've ever studied body language, one is laughing when put on the spot or the defensive. Laughing translates to a feeling of insecurity and not having the courage of your convictions. This fits Obama to a T. McCain's body language says he's angry, very angry and also fidgets when on the spot as well. But if I have to rely on either one "in a spot" I'd much rather have the experience and military background of McCain to rely on.
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HannibalBarca1 year, 2 months ago
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Well to me, first of all being in control of 4 planes that were wrecked and being shot down in a 5th, being a POW for a number of years is not any kind of experience that would help in making decisions about ground wars, or a naval battle, or in politics for that matter.
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He is not JFK and the PT-109.
What he has gone through is commendable and honourable, but means little in reality.
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