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McCain promised the American people that his campaign would be about the issues. He promised to stay away from personal attacks.

He can't change his strategy now that he's behind unless there is new information he didn't have when he made the promise. If Obama was the dangerous candidate McCain now wants to claim him to be, then McCain had a duty to tell us that months ago. His latest smear campaign only proves that he's desperate because he knows he's losing.

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McCain promised the American people that his campaign would be about the issues. He promised to stay away from personal attacks.

He can't change his strategy now that he's behind unless there is new information he didn't have when he made the promise. If Obama was the dangerous candidate McCain now wants to claim him to be, then McCain had a duty to tell us that months ago. His latest smear campaign only proves that he's desperate because he knows he's losing.

Or how about the fact that he clais to know how to get Osama, but we'll have to elect hime first before he'll tell us. That is blackmail.

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McCain promised the American people that his campaign would be about the issues. He promised to stay away from personal attacks.

He can't change his strategy now that he's behind unless there is new information he didn't have when he made the promise. If Obama was the dangerous candidate McCain now wants to claim him to be, then McCain had a duty to tell us that months ago. His latest smear campaign only proves that he's desperate because he knows he's losing.

I agree. This is just a desperation tactic.

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Or how about the fact that he clais to know how to get Osama, but we'll have to elect hime first before he'll tell us. That is blackmail.

He lnows hoe to fix the economy too---let Obama win the election. Phase One is going well! :lol:

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McCain promised the American people that his campaign would be about the issues. He promised to stay away from personal attacks.

He can't change his strategy now that he's behind unless there is new information he didn't have when he made the promise. If Obama was the dangerous candidate McCain now wants to claim him to be, then McCain had a duty to tell us that months ago. His latest smear campaign only proves that he's desperate because he knows he's losing.

McCain finally admitted that Americans have nothing to fear if Obama is elected President. He did it because his campaign got out of control and he was losing votes with all the ugly attacks from his supporters, but it's his own fault. He ran a dirty campaign and it didn't work. Finally he had to admit the truth. He's out of options.

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Today, John McCain made a joke of himself, again. This time he says he has Obama right where he wants him - since Obama is leading in all the polls and widening his lead nearly every day.

Also today, the right-leaning Christopher Hitchens endorsed Obama, writing in part: “Last week's so-called town-hall event showed Sen. John McCain to be someone suffering from an increasingly obvious and embarrassing deficit, both cognitive and physical. And the only public events that have so far featured his absurd choice of running mate have shown her to be a deceiving and unscrupulous woman utterly unversed in any of the needful political discourses but easily trained to utter preposterous lies and to appeal to the basest element of her audience.” http://www.slate.com/id/2202163/

Hitchens goes on: “The most insulting thing that a politician can do is to compel you to ask yourself: ‘What does he take me for?’ Precisely this question is provoked by the selection of Gov. Sarah Palin. I wrote not long ago that it was not right to condescend to her just because of her provincial roots or her piety, let alone her slight flirtatiousness, but really her conduct since then has been a national disgrace. It turns out that none of her early claims to political courage was founded in fact, and it further turns out that some of the untested rumors about her—her vindictiveness in local quarrels, her bizarre religious and political affiliations—were very well-founded, indeed. Moreover, given the nasty and lowly task of stirring up the whack-job fringe of the party's right wing and of recycling patent falsehoods about Obama's position on Afghanistan, she has drawn upon the only talent that she apparently possesses.”

“It therefore seems to me that the Republican Party has invited not just defeat but discredit this year, and that both its nominees for the highest offices in the land should be decisively repudiated, along with any senators, congressmen, and governors who endorse them.”

The McCain campaign is in complete meltdown. They deserve to lose. We certainly can't afford to have them win.

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