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So it is essential for our economy to stimulate growth and grow this government. Excuse me, grow this, grow this economy, not grow the economy, uh, the government. We need to grow the economy."

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Posted by: Skeptic | September 24, 2008 8:43 AM
John McCain has been lying so much in the last few months, and frankly has re-stated his bare bones life philosophy in so many completely different versions, versions that are exact opposites of his version only a week or a day before, that he hasn't a clue what to say he believes anymore. This is a man who was in the middle of the Keating-Five scandal, a savings and loan robbery gig that we paid off with our tax dollars---many, many millions. It is not different than this, in that McCain was against regulation then, too. No wonder. He was one of the benefactors. His entire history in the senate has been AGAINST regulation and oversight of where our tax dollars are given to corporations. I can guarantee that a Mccain presidency will do the same thing with social security. Privatize it. Make it a corporation with NO OVERSIGHT, NO REGULATIONS, and they will steal all that money, too.
And who among you REALLY want another lying person who knows nothing, Sarah Palin, running the country when for whatever reason McCain is taken out of office?
We are in trouble. McCain voted with Bush 90% of the 8 years he has been in office. We seriously cannot do 4 or 8 more. Please realize what you are actually voting for. Think about all the issues, not just one.
Posted by: ohnoway | September 24, 2008 11:54 AM
A blunder box? Pathetic.
Posted by: sad | September 24, 2008 12:39 PM
Good Lord. No wonder McCain has had a 40-day blackout on news conferences.
As for Palin, apparently the less said, the better.
How in the world can this election still be so close?
Posted by: sweetwtrbay | September 24, 2008 4:00 PM
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Yawn. What pol hasn't mixed up a couple words?