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Michael C. Gary said this on September 5, 2008 at 1:25 am
Personally, I would not want to be known as a person who is narrow-minded, is against civil liberties & social progress.
Well Michael, as a female, a single mom, and one who worked very hard at her job, college, scouts, soccer, baseball, etc…. you might not want to be known as one, but you certainly sound like someone narrow-minded and lacking in social progress. 19th century?
Tammy Williams said this on September 5, 2008 at 8:25 pm
I am an American, 81 years old who votes Indeendant. At 46 I was a union member who voted the way the union bosses told me tol I came froma small town heard Franklin Roosevelt’s speach “we have nothing to fear but rear itself. 2 years later I was in Europe at war. Sarah Pelin’s speach was as great as FDR’s becuse it was sincere and from the heart. Does one have to be a lawyer trained by the US Congress to be eligible to run for Vice President?? Or does one have to write a bio that states……..”if the winds of change become ugly I will chose Muslim” to be President?? The only problem with being from a small town is the political machine cannot match the Daly machine in Chicago!!! Our small town preacher could not match Rev. Wright and he would have been kicked out of town if he screamed…….”not God Bless America but God D– America.
Levoid Davis said this on September 6, 2008 at 3:19 am
I saw on one of the news flashes that Governor Palin attended 6 different schools in 6 years to get her degree. What is behind so many changes? Why have we not heard more about that media? Is this the sign of a Pit Bull or some other Bull?
s robert said this on September 6, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Now we are called the ugly Americans by a lot of countrys and if Mc cain is voted in we will be called the stupid ugly Americans.
Red said this on September 10, 2008 at 4:13 pm
I find this article lacking in knowledge. The FBI proved there were no threats of “kill him” being said at any McCain rally and what is even worse is that during the debate Obama and McCain both new that before Obama made the remark. You really need to check your sources before blatantly falling into the same category you proclaim of the McCain followers. What is worse is the fact that you are not reporting on the negative themes at Obama’s rally like the C… word on the tee shirt about Palin. I seriously hope that you would use your website for bipartisan news otherwise your no better than MSNBC, ABC, CBS, CNN and all the rest who gloss over Obama and shred McCain to bits. Its’ the worst case of jounalism in the history of our country and you are adding to it by not getting your facts correct before spouting nonsense.
Mickie Scott said this on October 21, 2008 at 12:08 am
Mickie, I have watched many of the rallies of all of the candidates and I have personally heard some of the vile comments coming from the McCain supporters. However, if you do not like my blog, then start one of your own and stick with FOX news.
Julie P said this on October 21, 2008 at 12:12 am
Whatever, you crazy liberal nut, freaken approve my effin comment. LOL
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Have a great holiday and looking forward to reading more of your witty zingers when I return to civilization from the boonies.
Jessica in NYC said this on December 22, 2008 at 5:10 pm