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The World According to John……McCain that is!

Columbus, Ohio:

Reported by Jake Gibson, Producer  

McCain laid it all out today in a broad reaching speech on how he saw the world after four years of his administration.

It was a little prospective retrospection, fast-forwarding to 2013 in order to look back on his first four years in the White House.  He painted a pretty picture!

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9 Responses to “The World According to John……McCain that is!”

Comment by Eye Zak

Observe now, how the media collectively attacks McCain, now that Obama is the apparent democrat nominee. Watch with an objective eye, how Obama gets a pass from now until November, compared to the scrutiny McCain will endure.

 
Comment by ICHOPE

John,

You forgot to mention my 2008 Summer Gas Tax Relief.

 
Comment by Real American

People need to think about whether they want this war finished where it is currently being fought or here. Imagine making out children having to live out their lives like the kids in war zones. They brought the war to us first, we didn’t ask for it. Your memories are so short! Obama and Clinton both want to fight the war here. I have loved ones here and I would not have Presidential protection for me and my family. I admire Geoge Bush and I wish he could stay in office, so I’ll go for THE MAC. At least he has EXPERIENCE that qualify him for dealing with combative enemies. The “combat experience” two the Dems have are corruption experience only. Besides who needs a opresident who thinks we have 57 states and neither he nor his wife are proud to be Americans. They are both dang lucky they are citizens of this country. Maybe they should try surviving someplace like Myanmar!!

 
Comment by kiss my but

All of you who think Obama stands for good and equality and unity I beg to differ!Obama has always played dirty politics!

you guys need to read this PLEASE link provided!

Obama is a deceiver!

Palmer had a chance to run in a special election for a higher office. Obama was young, with an inspiring manner and an innocent grin. Palmer trusted him.

She introduced him to party elders and donors as her probable successor, and helped him gather signatures to get on the ballot. She didn’t get any agreement with him in writing. She trusted him.
Then Palmer’s higher race went poorly. To get on the ballot for her old seat, she also gathered signatures, all under the 1995 list of registered voters — hastily, collecting only the minimum number of signatures needed. When she and party elders asked Obama to withdraw, offering him help in getting an additional post elsewhere, Obama refused. So Palmer prepared to let the voters decide between them.

But instead of letting the voters decide, Obama got Palmer (as well as the rest of his opponents) knocked off the ballot for her own seat. As soon as a 1996 list of registered voters was completed which purged over 15,000 voters from the registered list, he challenged all his opponents’ signatures against the purged list. Since some voters had moved or passed away, not enough matches could be found. (Obama’s own signatures were never put to the same test.)
So Obama charged Palmer with ‘fraud’, had her disgraced and knocked out of politics — rather than run a fair campaign against her.

Running as the only name on the ballot, Obama took Palmer’s safe seat. Soon he abandoned it for an unsuccessful higher office run himself. So instead of Palmer in her safe seat and Obama in another seat, their party had lost them both.

Palmer made some mistakes, but she is not running for President of the US on a claim of judgement and unity and courtesy, as Obama claims to be. Palmer’s mistakes came from innocent optomism — and trusting Barack Obama.

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Comment by Ed Anger

Not to worry folks, When Bush gets the gas prices down and fixes the economy. Every one will Love the republicans and McCain the “stinker conservative” will win!

 
Comment by Surge

The US has no more “prestige” around the world.

 
Comment by Mike

What a wonderfull place it would be.

 
Comment by Mike

I am a lifetime democrat in my fourties. I am very dissappointed in my party, Nancy is busiest looking pretty for the camera, Dean is busy being loud and seeing how many poor decisions he can make. I really do not feel there is a party affiliation out there for me, the liberals have taken over the dem party, and I have some Rep and some Dem views, If Obama does get the nomination, (I am not pregidouse) I will not vote in the presidential election. But after liistening to McCain’s speech yesterday, I might be voting for him, and voting Rep in the entire election just in case Obama does get in there, he needs more Rep’s in there so we can hold him to his word, that he is the one that will reach across the isle. Great speech McCain! I did get a feeling that he wanted to only stay in Iraq for the least possible time with a win. When you saw the dem’s attack his speech, you know they felt threatened. Thanks fox news for giving us modern dem’s a channel we can watch, and my wife says thanks too, she might not have to go out and buy a new tv to replace the one I wanted to huck the remote threw after all.

 
Comment by Nick Mitchell

Former Bob Dole’s Chief of Staff, Stanley Hilton: Bush Authorized 911 Attacks
http://www.infowars.com/?p=2278

 

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