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First Posted: 08-27-08 09:39 PM   |   Updated: 09-27-08 05:12 AM

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Joe Biden accepted the Democratic vice presidential nomination Wednesday night and declared that the challenges America faces require "more than a good soldier" in the White House, hailing Barack Obama as a wise leader who can deliver the change the nation needs.

In a single sentence, Obama's new running mate complimented John McCain's years of military service and slapped his claim on the White House.

As Biden concluded his speech accepting the nomination, Obama stepped on stage and embraced his man to a convention roar.

"I want everybody to now understand why I am so proud to have Joe Biden ... and the whole Biden family," Obama told the boisterous crowd. "I think he's presented himself pretty well so far, what do you think?" More cheers.

In his speech, Biden also sniped at Vice President Dick Cheney, saying that after he takes over the job, for Americans trying to do the right thing and honor the Constitution, "no longer will the eight most dreaded words in the English language be 'The vice president's office is on the phone.'"

Biden said the bedrock American promise of a better tomorrow is in jeopardy "but John McCain doesn't get it."

"I know it, you know it ... Barack Obama gets it," he said.

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"This is the time as Americans, together, we get back up," he said. " ... These are extraordinary times. This is an extraordinary election. The American people are ready. Barack Obama is ready. This is his time. This is our time. This is America's time."

Hours after the Democratic National Convention nominated Obama by acclamation, Biden was unanimously chosen to be his running mate.

He called Republican McCain a Senate friend of three decades, but the wrong man for the White House. "I profoundly disagree with the direction that John wants to take the country," he said.

At one point, misspeaking, he started a sentence by referring to George -- as in President Bush -- and then corrected himself to say John -- as in McCain. A Freudian slip, he quipped. It is a connection Democrats are bent on making at every opportunity.

Biden went hard against McCain and the Republicans on foreign policy. "I've been on the ground in Georgia, Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and I can tell you in no uncertain terms: This administration's policy has been an abject failure."

Biden said McCain wants to keep it going on the same course.

"America cannot afford four more years of this," Biden said. "... Again and again, on the most important national security issues of our time, John McCain was wrong and Barack Obama was proven right."

The 65-year-old Delaware senator told the convention he'd learned a lot about Obama by campaigning against him for the party's presidential nomination. Biden was an early dropout in that campaign, quitting after he managed only 1 percent of the vote in Iowa's opening caucuses.

Biden said that in debating Obama, watching him react under pressure, he learned about the strength of the Democratic presidential candidate's mind and his ability to touch and inspire people.

"And I realized he has tapped into the oldest American belief of all: We don't have to accept a situation we cannot bear. We have the power to change it," Biden said in excerpts of his prepared remarks.

Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that "our country is less secure and more isolated than at any time in recent history."

"The Bush-McCain foreign policy has dug us into a very deep hole with very few friends to help us climb out," Biden said.

On a timelined withdrawal from the war in Iraq, which McCain rejects, he was wrong and Obama was right, Biden said.

"After six long years, the Bush administration and the Iraqi government are on the verge of setting a date to bring our troops home," he said.

That issue must have special impact for Biden. He was presented to the convention by his son, Beau Biden, the Delaware attorney general, who said "other duties" would keep him from his father's side during the campaign. He did not mention that the other duty was to report for service in Iraq as a member of the Delaware National Guard.

So the younger Biden asked Democrats to be there for his father in the campaign. "Be there because Barack Obama and Joe Biden will deliver America the change we so desperately need," Beau Biden said.

In response, the McCain campaign said, "Joe Biden is right: We need more than a good soldier, we need a leader with the experience and judgment to serve as commander in chief from Day One. That leader is John McCain."

Former President Clinton hailed Biden's nomination for vice president as he pledged his campaign backing to Obama in a convention speech. He said Obama "hit it out of the park" with the vice presidential selection he disclosed early Saturday.

"With Joe Biden's experience and wisdom supporting Barack Obama's proven understanding, insight and good instincts, America will have the national security leadership we need," Clinton said.

McCain has not said who is vice presidential pick is, but an announcement Friday is possible.


Watch Biden's speech.

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(Below is the text of Biden's speech, as prepared for delivery.)


Beau, I love you. I am so proud of you. Proud of the son you are. Proud of the father you've become. And I'm so proud of my son Hunter, my daughter Ashley, and my wife Jill, the only one who leaves me breathless and speechless at the same time.

It is an honor to share this stage tonight with President Clinton. And last night, it was moving to watch Hillary, one of the great leaders of our party, a woman who has made history and will continue to make history: my colleague and my friend, Senator Hillary Clinton.

And I am honored to represent our first state--my state--Delaware.

Since I've never been called a man of few words, let me say this as simply as I can: Yes. Yes, I accept your nomination to run and serve alongside our next President of the United States of America, Barack Obama.

Let me make this pledge to you right here and now. For every American who is trying to do the right thing, for all those people in government who are honoring their pledge to uphold the law and respect our Constitution, no longer will the eight most dreaded words in the English language be: "The vice president's office is on the phone."

Barack Obama and I took very different journeys to this destination, but we share a common story. Mine began in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and then Wilmington, Delaware. With a dad who fell on hard economic times, but who always told me: "Champ, when you get knocked down, get up. Get up."

I wish that my dad was here tonight, but I am so grateful that my mom, Catherine Eugenia Finnegan Biden, is here. You know, she taught her children--all the children who flocked to our house--that you are defined by your sense of honor, and you are redeemed by your loyalty. She believes bravery lives in every heart and her expectation is that it will be summoned.

Failure at some point in everyone's life is inevitable, but giving up is unforgivable. As a child I stuttered, and she lovingly told me it was because I was so bright I couldn't get the thoughts out quickly enough. When I was not as well dressed as others, she told me how handsome she thought I was. When I got knocked down by guys bigger than me, she sent me back out and demanded that I bloody their nose so I could walk down that street the next day.

After the accident, she told me, "Joey, God sends no cross you cannot bear." And when I triumphed, she was quick to remind me it was because of others.

My mother's creed is the American creed: No one is better than you. You are everyone's equal, and everyone is equal to you.

My parents taught us to live our faith, and treasure our family. We learned the dignity of work, and we were told that anyone can make it if they try.

That was America's promise. For those of us who grew up in middle-class neighborhoods like Scranton and Wilmington, that was the American dream and we knew it.

But today that American dream feels as if it's slowly slipping away. I don't need to tell you that. You feel it every single day in your own lives.

I've never seen a time when Washington has watched so many people get knocked down without doing anything to help them get back up. Almost every night, I take the train home to Wilmington, sometimes very late. As I look out the window at the homes we pass, I can almost hear what they're talking about at the kitchen table after they put the kids to bed.

Like millions of Americans, they're asking questions as profound as they are ordinary. Questions they never thought they would have to ask:

* Should mom move in with us now that dad is gone?
* Fifty, sixty, seventy dollars to fill up the car?
* Winter's coming. How we gonna pay the heating bills?
* Another year and no raise?
* Did you hear the company may be cutting our health care?
* Now, we owe more on the house than it's worth. How are we going to send the kids to college?
* How are we gonna be able to retire?

That's the America that George Bush has left us, and that's the future John McCain will give us. These are not isolated discussions among families down on their luck. These are common stories among middle-class people who worked hard and played by the rules on the promise that their tomorrows would be better than their yesterdays.

That promise is the bedrock of America. It defines who we are as a people. And now it's in jeopardy. I know it. You know it. But John McCain doesn't get it.

Barack Obama gets it. Like many of us, Barack worked his way up. His is a great American story.

You know, I believe the measure of a man isn't just the road he's traveled; it's the choices he's made along the way. Barack Obama could have done anything after he graduated from college. With all his talent and promise, he could have written his ticket to Wall Street. But that's not what he chose to do. He chose to go to Chicago. The South Side. There he met men and women who had lost their jobs. Their neighborhood was devastated when the local steel plant closed. Their dreams deferred. Their dignity shattered. Their self-esteem gone.

And he made their lives the work of his life. That's what you do when you've been raised by a single mom, who worked, went to school and raised two kids on her own. That's how you come to believe, to the very core of your being, that work is more than a paycheck. It's dignity. It's respect. It's about whether you can look your children in the eye and say: we're going to be ok.

Because Barack made that choice, 150,000 more children and parents have health care in Illinois. He fought to make that happen. And because Barack made that choice, working families in Illinois pay less taxes and more people have moved from welfare to the dignity of work. He got it done.

And when he came to Washington, I watched him hit the ground running, leading the fight to pass the most sweeping ethics reform in a generation. He reached across party lines to pass a law that helps keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of terrorists. And he moved Congress and the president to give our wounded veterans the care and dignity they deserve.

You can learn an awful lot about a man campaigning with him, debating him and seeing how he reacts under pressure. You learn about the strength of his mind, but even more importantly, you learn about the quality of his heart.

I watched how he touched people, how he inspired them, and I realized he has tapped into the oldest American belief of all: We don't have to accept a situation we cannot bear.

We have the power to change it. That's Barack Obama, and that's what he will do for this country. He'll change it.

John McCain is my friend. We've known each other for three decades. We've traveled the world together. It's a friendship that goes beyond politics. And the personal courage and heroism John demonstrated still amaze me.

But I profoundly disagree with the direction that John wants to take the country. For example,

John thinks that during the Bush years "we've made great progress economically." I think it's been abysmal.

And in the Senate, John sided with President Bush 95 percent of the time. Give me a break. When John McCain proposes $200 billion in new tax breaks for corporate America, $1 billion alone for just eight of the largest companies, but no relief for 100 million American families, that's not change; that's more of the same.

Even today, as oil companies post the biggest profits in history--a half trillion dollars in the last five years--he wants to give them another $4 billion in tax breaks. But he voted time and again against incentives for renewable energy: solar, wind, biofuels. That's not change; that's more of the same.

Millions of jobs have left our shores, yet John continues to support tax breaks for corporations that send them there. That's not change; that's more of the same.

He voted 19 times against raising the minimum wage. For people who are struggling just to get to the next day, that's not change; that's more of the same.

And when he says he will continue to spend $10 billion a month in Iraq when Iraq is sitting on a surplus of nearly $80 billion, that's not change; that's more of the same.

The choice in this election is clear. These times require more than a good soldier; they require a wise leader, a leader who can deliver change--the change everybody knows we need.

Barack Obama will deliver that change. Barack Obama will reform our tax code. He'll cut taxes for 95 percent of the American people who draw a paycheck. That's the change we need.

Barack Obama will transform our economy by making alternative energy a genuine national priority, creating 5 million new jobs and finally freeing us from the grip of foreign oil. That's the change we need.

Barack Obama knows that any country that out teaches us today will out-compete us tomorrow. He'll invest in the next generation of teachers. He'll make college more affordable. That's the change we need.

Barack Obama will bring down health care costs by $2,500 for the typical family, and, at long last, deliver affordable, accessible health care for all Americans. That's the change we need.

Barack Obama will put more cops on the streets, put the "security" back in Social Security and never give up until we achieve equal pay for women. That's the change we need.

As we gather here tonight, our country is less secure and more isolated than at any time in recent history. The Bush-McCain foreign policy has dug us into a very deep hole with very few friends to help us climb out. For the last seven years, this administration has failed to face the biggest forces shaping this century: the emergence of Russia, China and India as great powers; the spread of lethal weapons; the shortage of secure supplies of energy, food and water; the challenge of climate change; and the resurgence of fundamentalism in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the real central front against terrorism.

In recent days, we've once again seen the consequences of this neglect with Russia's challenge to the free and democratic country of Georgia. Barack Obama and I will end this neglect. We will hold Russia accountable for its actions, and we'll help the people of Georgia rebuild.

I've been on the ground in Georgia, Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and I can tell you in no uncertain terms: this Administration's policy has been an abject failure. America cannot afford four more years of this.

Now, despite being complicit in this catastrophic foreign policy, John McCain says Barack Obama isn't ready to protect our national security. Now, let me ask you: whose judgment should we trust? Should we trust John McCain's judgment when he said only three years ago, "Afghanistan--we don't read about it anymore because it's succeeded"? Or should we trust Barack Obama, who more than a year ago called for sending two additional combat brigades to Afghanistan?

The fact is, al-Qaida and the Taliban--the people who actually attacked us on 9/11--have regrouped in those mountains between Afghanistan and Pakistan and are plotting new attacks. And the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff echoed Barack's call for more troops.

John McCain was wrong. Barack Obama was right.

Should we trust John McCain's judgment when he rejected talking with Iran and then asked: What is there to talk about? Or Barack Obama, who said we must talk and make it clear to Iran that its conduct must change.

Now, after seven years of denial, even the Bush administration recognizes that we should talk to Iran, because that's the best way to advance our security.

Again, John McCain was wrong. Barack Obama was right.

Should we trust John McCain's judgment when he says there can be no timelines to draw down our troops from Iraq--that we must stay indefinitely? Or should we listen to Barack Obama, who says shift responsibility to the Iraqis and set a time to bring our combat troops home?

Now, after six long years, the Bush administration and the Iraqi government are on the verge of setting a date to bring our troops home.

John McCain was wrong. Barack Obama was right.

Again and again, on the most important national security issues of our time, John McCain was wrong, and Barack Obama was proven right.

Folks, remember when the world used to trust us? When they looked to us for leadership? With Barack Obama as our president, they'll look to us again, they'll trust us again, and we'll be able to lead again.

Jill and I are truly honored to join Barack and Michelle on this journey. When I look at their young children--and when I look at my grandchildren--I realize why I'm here. I'm here for their future.

And I am here for everyone I grew up with in Scranton and Wilmington. I am here for the cops and firefighters, the teachers and assembly line workers--the folks whose lives are the very measure of whether the American dream endures.

Our greatest presidents--from Abraham Lincoln to Franklin Roosevelt to John Kennedy--they all challenged us to embrace change. Now, it's our responsibility to meet that challenge.

Millions of Americans have been knocked down. And this is the time as Americans, together, we get back up. Our people are too good, our debt to our parents and grandparents too great, our obligation to our children is too sacred.

These are extraordinary times. This is an extraordinary election. The American people are ready. I'm ready. Barack Obama is ready. This is his time. This is our time. This is America's time.

May God bless America and protect our troops.

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Good lord mika cannot pronounce "ridicule". Twice now she has said "ree-dicule".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 08/28/2008
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Yeah I could not figure that one out, I wasn't sure if someone had coined a new term.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 08/28/2008
- Felicty I'm a Fan of Felicty 31 fans permalink
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What I like most of Joe Biden is his unending ability to deliver a powerful verbal bi tchslap to his opponents without even trying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 08/28/2008
- PAposter I'm a Fan of PAposter 119 fans permalink
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As Candy Crowley put it, "Slice'em up with a smile, or a tinge of regret".

Biden's very good at this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 08/28/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Has Rom.ney started shootin varmit agin?

If so, he is Mc_Goos VP choice .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 08/28/2008

Which is good for us. Watch the evangelicals stay home because they can't vote for a cult member.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 08/28/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Good news for America. The Bush recovery is here.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26436824

No need for a change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 08/28/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Still, the growth pickup is not likely to be seen as a lasting sign that the fragile economy is back on solid ground.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 08/28/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Especially if Barack Obama increases taxes on the producers and capital investment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 08/28/2008
- Indyfromny I'm a Fan of Indyfromny 17 fans permalink
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_DgsnUQ3fM&feature=related

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 08/28/2008
- jpcline004 I'm a Fan of jpcline004 11 fans permalink

yeah OK keep dreaming. Once the injection of the "tax rebates" wears off, it will go back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 08/28/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 230 fans permalink
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Wouldn't be the first time repubes 'cooked the books'. I believe nothing the msm says.

Check out 'in debt we trust'. Or, 'debtor nation', Or 'IOUSA'.

i d i o t

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 08/28/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 216 fans permalink

The must mean the worse days are ahead of us.

Nothing you say is ever true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 08/28/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 374 fans permalink
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My husband's job has him driving around the Twin Cities daily - taking care of IT clients. Anecdotally, he says he has YET to see one single Mc Nasty bumper sticker. Still many Bush-Cheney ones - but not one single Mc Nasty sticker yet.

Also, hardly any yard signs for Mc Nasty, just O.

I don't know what the RNC is thinking - but HELLO the convention is next week. Really, they aren't being *welcomed* at all.

This morning when McCaskill and Gibb were talking about the O ground game compared to Mc Nasty's you just know the polls aren't reflecting the truth. It sounds to me like we could win this really big.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 08/28/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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I have yet to see anybody put bumper stickers on BMW's , Mercedes Benzes, Rolls Royces, or Bentleys. So what's your point??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 08/28/2008
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Wow you have seen every luxury car in america. Where do you find time to spout your nonsense around here?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 08/28/2008
- naewing I'm a Fan of naewing 4 fans permalink

So, what's YOURS?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 08/28/2008
- Indyfromny I'm a Fan of Indyfromny 17 fans permalink
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_DgsnUQ3fM&feature=related

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 08/28/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 167 fans permalink
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Why Superbus was that you?

The McCain StraightTalkExpress Bus with the Obama sticker...­..........­....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 08/28/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

i agree

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 08/28/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

i don't put up signs or bumper stickers but still will vote McCain....­..a couple EMPs did put one up in the break room......­.......alm­ost all my EMPs will be voting McCain....­........ if they know what is good for them

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 08/28/2008
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Thanks for admitting that you threatened your employees.

That's a violation of Federal law.

No wonder you're a Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 08/28/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 167 fans permalink
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My hired household help, also, know they had better vote for
McBush if they still want their jobs.

Little do they know but I have put small cameras into their
Christmas watches which they must wear at all times.

I WILL KNOW HOW THEY VOTE.

It is my right as their employer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 08/28/2008
- PAposter I'm a Fan of PAposter 119 fans permalink
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You guys really need to see this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_DgsnUQ3fM&feature=related

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 08/28/2008
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Interesting. Here in small town Iowa people's yard signs have more to do with the sheriff battle (LOL) but it's true, I have not seen one McCain sign at all!!! Several Obama ones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 08/28/2008
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Ahhhhhahah­ahahahahah­ahaaaaaaaa­!

One of the guest on MOURNing Joe, Just said to Mika, you can roll your eyes if you want to..... Ahhhhhahah­ahahahahah­aaaaa!

I'm glad somebody finally called her on it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 08/28/2008
- yallkiddn I'm a Fan of yallkiddn 7 fans permalink

'Would LOVE for her to roll her eyes at ME!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 08/28/2008
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Okay, heh heh heh, it's a little much for me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 08/28/2008
- VOTER I'm a Fan of VOTER 167 fans permalink
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What?

I look forward to hearing her contributions on the Morning JoeScum Show.

No one should be mocking her.

Why when she rolls her eyes after hearing silly statements made on this show, I realized I was doing the same thing here at home.
It was for me an uncanny moment of truth.

She is tuned in to viewers. She knows how we feel and isn't afraid to show it.

Also, her Giggles, make my day begin bright and sunny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 08/28/2008
- PAposter I'm a Fan of PAposter 119 fans permalink
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ROTFLMAO! I hope you're joking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 08/28/2008
- BOBONDE I'm a Fan of BOBONDE 4 fans permalink

WHEN MC BUSH SPEAKS, IT SEEMS LIKE WITH EVERY ANSWER ALL HE CAN DO IS BRING UP WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM 35 YEARS AGO

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 08/28/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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You mean, like when Obama was 10?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 08/28/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 237 fans permalink
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No, he means when you were sane.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 08/28/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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And Mc-Goo had just entered his second childhood.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 08/28/2008
- PAposter I'm a Fan of PAposter 119 fans permalink
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Well, he was more like 12, but thanks for pointing out that an entire generation has reached middle age, and McCain is still using the same f*cking material.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 08/28/2008

On Iraq, Obama has said he wants peace, but even today, he still is fundamentally opposed to what became the surge strategy, and always diminishes its success. IF we had listened to Obama, and the chorus of naysayers (Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, etc) we would have had massive renewed violence, and would have left severely defeated and weakened on the world stage with terrorists emboldened. Obama is dangerously unprepared to be president.

On Iran, Obama has said that they are merely a "tiny" country that "doesn't pose a serious threat" to us, despite Iran’s support of terrorism, development of nuclear capabilities and repeated threats to remove Israel from the face of the earth. Obama cannot even distinguish the seriousness of this threat; he is dangerously unprepared to be president.

On Russia, Obama's response to Russian aggression against Georgia was to urge Georgia to display "restraint" while it was still being invaded, instead of calling Russia’s act exactly what it was—aggression. Obama is dangerously unprepared to be president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 08/28/2008
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You will want to see this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_DgsnUQ3fM&feature=related

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 08/28/2008
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That is hilarious, I love L'il Bush. The show is brilliant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 08/28/2008
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Copy and paste much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 08/28/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

well said

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 08/28/2008
- PAposter I'm a Fan of PAposter 119 fans permalink
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Wow, I guess those ads do work. You recited that bad boy verbatim.

You are a f*cking mindless joke. ROTFLMFAO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 08/28/2008

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 08/28/2008
- aznurse I'm a Fan of aznurse 54 fans permalink

Biden was great!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 08/28/2008
- Lesjoan I'm a Fan of Lesjoan 2 fans permalink

Yeah and than Obama showed up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 08/28/2008
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M & St P

Lock up yer Rest-rooms!

The rep-ublicans are a commin!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 08/28/2008
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You misspelled "commin". ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 08/28/2008
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It was terminated prematurely ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 08/28/2008
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They will just slither in under the doors.....­.......You can't stop slime with locked doors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 08/28/2008
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Hide the women and children, the animals too...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 08/28/2008

Your ok, as your in the UK.Not even sure why your involved in a blog
regarding the US election

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 08/28/2008
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I predict sales at Sexworld will soar.

http://www.shopsexworld.com/store/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 08/28/2008
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I thought there were already enough dild-os in the GOP?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 08/28/2008
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"I have a wide stance"

Larry Craig

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 08/28/2008
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blah

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 08/28/2008

I don't mean to turn everyone's stomachs this morning but John McCain has a new ad out and once again it is a new low.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nA1MwOE86U

I hope they don't play this tonight. Obama should not have to deal with such trash.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 08/28/2008
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Wow!! This is better than the LBJ ad against Goldwater. It tells it like it is in Democratic words, especially Obama's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 08/28/2008

That halting, self-effacing admission that he didn't feel comfortable with his own understanding of national issues is devastating.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 08/28/2008
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-R5Vh5tOWk&feature=related

Perhaps we could get Obama to counter with this one?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 08/28/2008
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A collage of of snippets, out of context, heaping the claim of inexperience on 0bama by mostly others that were campaigning against him in the primary, as though similar crap couldn't be edited together on McCaln (and probably will be).

I will be impressed however when McCaln's campaign can put together something positive about their candidate that isn't a rehash of McCaln 2000 or POWder puffing. Let's face it the McCaln of 2000 wouldn't vote for the current McCaln (and neither will the majority of Americans).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 08/28/2008
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Do not let the Republicans define Invesco Field. Geez! American history is being made. The venue has to be as large as the event.

NEXT UP - THE MINNESOTA TWINS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 08/28/2008
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Senator Mc Nasty - take my governor! He's such a wuss look at him on Mourning A$$hole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 08/28/2008
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Sorry, I think he should pick L-iebermen­..........­....CT want to make it up to A-merica for the losers who voted for him in 2006......­......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 08/28/2008
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Nah, let CT keep him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 AM on 08/28/2008
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Do not let the Republicans define what's happening at Invesco Field. Geez! American history is being made. The venue must be as large as the event.

NEXT UP - THE MINNESOTA TWINS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 08/28/2008
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