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megimoo
08-25-2009, 03:34 PM
Here is video of John McCain being asked if Obama still knows we live under a Constitution.

McCain answered "i'm sure that he does" and the crowd laughed, he went on to say "i'm sure that he respects the Constitution of the United States"

and the crowd booed him.

McCain booed for expressing respect for Obama
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJmQxwfgyXE&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.freedomslighthouse.com%2F200 9%2F08%2Fjohn-mccain-booed-for-saying-obama.html&feature=player_embedded

AmPat
08-25-2009, 03:38 PM
OK, Senator Milquetoast, provide evidence that O Blah Blah respects the Constitution. I say he uses the Constitution for his purposes and wipes his butt with it when he disagrees with any of the articles contrary to his anti-American agenda.

stsinner
08-25-2009, 03:42 PM
That pansy attitude of his is exactly why he lost the election-he refused to hit Obama where it hurt and use the valid points he had at his disposal to really wound Obama..

He may be a war hero, but he's a political fluffy bunny...

megimoo
08-25-2009, 03:50 PM
That pansy attitude of his is exactly why he lost the election-he refused to hit Obama where it hurt and use the valid points he had at his disposal to really wound Obama..

He may be a war hero, but he's a political fluffy bunny...
He's a RINO and always has been .Which ever way the Political winds blow him there is McCain Politically in bed with either Feingold ,Pelosi or Kennedy !

Speedy
08-25-2009, 04:04 PM
That pansy attitude of his is exactly why he lost the election-he refused to hit Obama where it hurt and use the valid points he had at his disposal to really wound Obama..

He may be a war hero, but he's a political fluffy bunny...

I remember the day McCain himself took all the wind out of his own sails during the '08 election. After Palin had been building momentum for the McCain Campaign, Across the Aisle John scolded one of the people at his townhalls. You could feel all of the spirit die in that crowd.

djones520
08-25-2009, 04:04 PM
He's a RINO and always has been .Which ever way the Political winds blow him there is McCain Politically in bed with either Feingold ,Pelosi or Kennedy !

He's one of the most fiscally conservative republicans in the Senate. People just call him a RINO, because he has the gall to want to be bipartisan sometimes. :rolleyes:

megimoo
08-25-2009, 04:34 PM
He's one of the most fiscally conservative republicans in the Senate. People just call him a RINO, because he has the gall to want to be bipartisan sometimes. :rolleyes:
Horse shit .He is a political coward and sucks up to the liberals at every opportunity .His sorry ass voting record stands as a monument to political treason for those who elected him.

Roll your eyes all you want but the facts of Mc Cain's record speak for them selves.

He partnered with liberal Feingold to limit political contributions to appease the liberal power brokers .He sided with that traitorous blunderbuss liberal ass ache Kennedy and his illegal amnesty bill .

Anytime the liberals need cover for one of their so called bi partisan bills they call on good old John McCain .He ran for president just to provide cover for Obama knowing all the while that he didn't stand a chance of winning .

His staff did everything they could to shut down Sarah Palin when her appeal to the conservatives exceeded McCain's own .Her McCain appointed handlers tried to control her but she finally revolted and did her own thing .

McCain is the absolute worst of the RINOS and deserves to be outed for political treason!

linda22003
08-25-2009, 04:35 PM
So, from what I'm reading here, everyone's glad Obama won instead of McCain....? :rolleyes:

Speedy
08-25-2009, 04:38 PM
I am not glad Obama won, but there would have been no joy in McCain winning either since the only reason I was supporting McCain was because of Obama.

stsinner
08-25-2009, 05:00 PM
He's one of the most fiscally conservative republicans in the Senate. People just call him a RINO, because he has the gall to want to be bipartisan sometimes. :rolleyes:


Being bipartisan is being a pussy.. Either you believe in something and stand up for it, or you don't.

stsinner
08-25-2009, 05:02 PM
Horse shit .He is a political coward and sucks up to the liberals at every opportunity .His sorry ass voting record stands as a monument to political treason for those who elected him.

Roll your eyes all you want but the facts of Mc Cain's record speak for them selves.

He partnered with liberal Feingold to limit political contributions to appease the liberal power brokers .He sided with that traitorous blunderbuss liberal ass ache Kennedy and his illegal amnesty bill .

Anytime the liberals need cover for one of their so called bi partisan bills they call on good old John McCain .He ran for president just to provide cover for Obama knowing all the while that he didn't stand a chance of winning .

His staff did everything they could to shut down Sarah Palin when her appeal to the conservatives exceeded McCain's own .Her McCain appointed handlers tried to control her but she finally revolted and did her own thing .

McCain is the absolute worst of the RINOS and deserves to be outed for political treason!









McCain lost his luster with me after he tried the McCain-Kennedy Amnesty Bill.... I'm glad the people spoke up and stopped that travesty of justice!!

BadCat
08-25-2009, 05:07 PM
McCain lost his luster with me after he tried the McCain-Kennedy Amnesty Bill.... I'm glad the people spoke up and stopped that travesty of justice!!

I'm not at all for "working with" or "reaching across the aisle" to the other side.

I am for eliminating the "other side", by any means possible.

megimoo
08-25-2009, 05:14 PM
I am not glad Obama won, but there would have been no joy in McCain winning either since the only reason I was supporting McCain was because of Obama.
Same with me but in the final analysis it wouldn't have made much difference .They are both useless to America !

AmPat
08-25-2009, 07:00 PM
So, from what I'm reading here, everyone's glad Obama won instead of McCain....? :rolleyes:

That's a faulty conclusion. How do you arrive at this with the posts thus far? I see disenchantment with McCain but to assume these same voters would rather have our present tyrant is unreasonable.

Rockntractor
08-25-2009, 07:41 PM
So, from what I'm reading here, everyone's glad Obama won instead of McCain....? :rolleyes:

You don't believe that for one minute! Smartass!

lacarnut
08-25-2009, 08:20 PM
[SIZE="2"]Here is video of John McCain being asked if Obama still knows we live under a Constitution.

McCain answered "i'm sure that he does" and the crowd laughed, he went on to say "i'm sure that he respects the Constitution of the United States"



Anyone that believes that Obama respects the Constitution has more than a few loose screws. Where in the Constitution does it say that government has the power to force every citizen to take out health care insurance under penalty and fines?

Between weak kneed-ed ass kissing liberal leaning RINO's, conservatives should pay them no mind. McCain single handedly did more harm than any Democrat has done with the campaign finance reform bill. McCain ensured that the Democrats will have more money to spend than Repubs. Immigration is another idiotic plan of his.

FeebMaster
08-25-2009, 08:34 PM
McCain should know, being an expert on respecting the Constitution himself.