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Old 05-27-2008, 03:55 PM
 
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for those who keep asking how voting for mccain is 4 more years, here you go

John McCain Voted With George W. Bush 100% Of The Time In 2008, 2007, however, was a particularly "mavericky"" year, as he only supported President Bush 19 out of every 20 times (95%). Therefore, if you subract 5% from 82% (or the % who think things are headed in the wrong direction), McCain was only taking us in the wrong direction about 78% of the time in 2007.Just FYI. Oh, and by complete coincidence, they are fundraising together today in AZ:

PHOENIX — A fundraiser for presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain at the Phoenix Convention Center has been canceled.
Convention Center spokeswoman Alexandria Van Haren says the event scheduled for Tuesday evening is no longer being held at the downtown location and that the fundraiser will be held at an undisclosed site.
Calls to the McCain campaign, which had listed the Convention Center event on its Web site, weren’t immediately returned Friday evening.
President Bush, however, is still scheduled to attend a McCain fundraiser on Tuesday at a private home in Arizona.

Cliff Schecter » John McCain Voted With George W. Bush 100% Of The Time In 2008

by the way, john mcsame has always supported bush:
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Old 05-27-2008, 04:13 PM
 
Location: Washington state
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for those who keep asking how voting for mccain is 4 more years, here you go

John McCain Voted With George W. Bush 100% Of The Time In 2008, 2007, however, was a particularly "mavericky"" year, as he only supported President Bush 19 out of every 20 times (95%). Therefore, if you subract 5% from 82% (or the % who think things are headed in the wrong direction), McCain was only taking us in the wrong direction about 78% of the time in 2007.Just FYI. Oh, and by complete coincidence, they are fundraising together today in AZ:

PHOENIX — A fundraiser for presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain at the Phoenix Convention Center has been canceled.
Convention Center spokeswoman Alexandria Van Haren says the event scheduled for Tuesday evening is no longer being held at the downtown location and that the fundraiser will be held at an undisclosed site.
Calls to the McCain campaign, which had listed the Convention Center event on its Web site, weren’t immediately returned Friday evening.
President Bush, however, is still scheduled to attend a McCain fundraiser on Tuesday at a private home in Arizona.

Cliff Schecter » John McCain Voted With George W. Bush 100% Of The Time In 2008

by the way, john mcsame has always supported bush:
Yep more of the same only this time with McBush you get cancer and senility to go along with it. Interesting and very telling the way the fundraiser has been moved to a private residence. There will be minimal TV coverage. I wonder why, could it be McCain can't afford to be seen too much with Bush?
TPM Election Central | Talking Points Memo | McCain Doing Fundraiser With Bush Today -- With Minimal TV Coverage
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Old 05-27-2008, 04:28 PM
 
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That's my maverick.
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Old 11-22-2008, 09:07 PM
 
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You got osama in so shut it up.
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Old 11-22-2008, 09:12 PM
 
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Wow...and all this time, people were being told it was only 90%.
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Old 11-22-2008, 09:16 PM
 
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At least he voted.
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Old 11-22-2008, 09:21 PM
 
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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Good heavens! Get over it already! It's OVER. At least he actually took a stand and voted for something. Obama was afraid to even make a choice. No choice at all--that, in my view, is worse than taking a chance and making a wrong choice.
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Old 11-22-2008, 09:25 PM
 
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You got osama in so shut it up.
Now there is an intelligent response from the party of hate and lies, name calling. They are still in their fit of rage weeks later.
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Old 11-23-2008, 06:48 AM
 
Location: In the sunshine on a ship with a plank
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Is it not against TOS to gravedig just to stir the pot?
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Old 11-23-2008, 08:37 AM
 
Location: Flyover Country
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for those who keep asking how voting for mccain is 4 more years, here you go

John McCain Voted With George W. Bush 100% Of The Time In 2008, 2007, however, was a particularly "mavericky"" year, as he only supported President Bush 19 out of every 20 times (95%). Therefore, if you subract 5% from 82% (or the % who think things are headed in the wrong direction), McCain was only taking us in the wrong direction about 78% of the time in 2007.Just FYI. Oh, and by complete coincidence, they are fundraising together today in AZ:

PHOENIX — A fundraiser for presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain at the Phoenix Convention Center has been canceled.
Convention Center spokeswoman Alexandria Van Haren says the event scheduled for Tuesday evening is no longer being held at the downtown location and that the fundraiser will be held at an undisclosed site.
Calls to the McCain campaign, which had listed the Convention Center event on its Web site, weren’t immediately returned Friday evening.
President Bush, however, is still scheduled to attend a McCain fundraiser on Tuesday at a private home in Arizona.

Cliff Schecter » John McCain Voted With George W. Bush 100% Of The Time In 2008 (http://cliffschecter.firedoglake.com/2008/05/27/john-mccain-voted-with-george-w-bush-100-of-the-time-in-2008/ - broken link)

by the way, john mcsame has always supported bush:
A great reminder of the passing danger.

WHEW!!!!!
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