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Psychoblues
07-29-2008, 11:37 PM
We all could see this one coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He's a Republican by name, but a lefty by choice!!!!!!!!!!!

Source: San Francisco Chronicle

Republican Sen. John McCain, engaged in increasingly sharp attacks on rival Barack Obama, pledged that if elected president, he will work closely with Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, praising her as an effective leader and an "inspiration to millions of Americans."

"I respect Speaker Pelosi. I think she's one of the great American success stories," McCain said during an interview with The Chronicle prior to a fundraiser at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco.

"We talk about (New York Sen.) Hillary Clinton and her inspiration to millions of Americans. Speaker Pelosi has been an inspiration as well" in a role that is "in many ways ... more powerful than the president."

And McCain also had high praise for the former 2000 presidential candidate Al Gore and his advocacy on the issue of climate change. McCain recently raised eyebrows in GOP circles by calling "doable" Gore's suggestion that the country could become entirely energy independent through use of renewable resources within 10 years..........

Much, much more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/29/MN0I121CI9.DTL

I'm gonna be happy this November no matter what happens!!!!!!!!! That feels very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

actsnoblemartin
07-29-2008, 11:39 PM
actually this is a good thing


if the the parties worked together, something might get done


We all could see this one coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He's a Republican by name, but a lefty by choice!!!!!!!!!!!

Source: San Francisco Chronicle

Republican Sen. John McCain, engaged in increasingly sharp attacks on rival Barack Obama, pledged that if elected president, he will work closely with Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, praising her as an effective leader and an "inspiration to millions of Americans."

"I respect Speaker Pelosi. I think she's one of the great American success stories," McCain said during an interview with The Chronicle prior to a fundraiser at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco.

"We talk about (New York Sen.) Hillary Clinton and her inspiration to millions of Americans. Speaker Pelosi has been an inspiration as well" in a role that is "in many ways ... more powerful than the president."

And McCain also had high praise for the former 2000 presidential candidate Al Gore and his advocacy on the issue of climate change. McCain recently raised eyebrows in GOP circles by calling "doable" Gore's suggestion that the country could become entirely energy independent through use of renewable resources within 10 years..........

Much, much more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/29/MN0I121CI9.DTL

I'm gonna be happy this November no matter what happens!!!!!!!!! That feels very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Psychoblues
07-29-2008, 11:46 PM
That's what I think, marteen!!!!!!!!!




actually this is a good thing


if the the parties worked together, something might get done

Look at Obama, my friend. He has been lugging around Chuck Hagel (R) for a good while now. Bipartisanship is not dead, marteen!!!!!!!!!

:salute:

actsnoblemartin
07-29-2008, 11:48 PM
thank god, ive been mourning it at its grave.

and the media have been spitting on its grave for decades. Not just the liberal media, but the entire media.




That's what I think, marteen!!!!!!!!!





Look at Obama, my friend. He has been lugging around Chuck Hagel (R) for a good while now. Bipartisanship is not dead, marteen!!!!!!!!!

:salute:

Psychoblues
07-29-2008, 11:54 PM
Dig it, marteen. Liberal media? Where do you find that?



thank god, ive been mourning it at its grave.

and the media have been spitting on its grave for decades. Not just the liberal media, but the entire media.

I got out of the 700 club today, marteen. I'm having a party in the Lounge but there ain't nobody there!!!!!!!!! Boohoohoo!!!!!!!!!!

:cheers2::clap::laugh2::cheers2:

actsnoblemartin
07-30-2008, 12:36 AM
link me to the thread, i make it habit not to leave your threads lonely :laugh2:
Dig it, marteen. Liberal media? Where do you find that?

liberal media see cnn, msnbc, cbs, abc, nbc

but as i said, we now have conservative media that isnt exactly making us wanna play nice either :laugh2:

i said all media



I got out of the 700 club today, marteen. I'm having a party in the Lounge but there ain't nobody there!!!!!!!!! Boohoohoo!!!!!!!!!!

:cheers2::clap::laugh2::cheers2:

Psychoblues
07-30-2008, 12:44 AM
Here it is, marteen:

http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?t=16318

Come on in and have a sit down with me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

actsnoblemartin
07-30-2008, 01:00 AM
There is a good side to obama, he thinks before he talks that is good thing.

I think sometimes, he overdoes it, but overall, I think he's a nice guy.

Just not agreeing with his policies on health care and the war.

but not a bad guy


That's what I think, marteen!!!!!!!!!





Look at Obama, my friend. He has been lugging around Chuck Hagel (R) for a good while now. Bipartisanship is not dead, marteen!!!!!!!!!

:salute:

Psychoblues
07-30-2008, 01:04 AM
I think McCain is doing the correct thing as well, marteen. It sure can't hurt!!!!!!!!

actsnoblemartin
07-30-2008, 01:12 AM
True, I'd rather have someone willing to work with people, then someone who is a stubborn jackass, no pun intended to anything


I think McCain is doing the correct thing as well, marteen. It sure can't hurt!!!!!!!!

stephanie
07-30-2008, 07:57 AM
I'm going to be sick..

Socialism here we come..:dance:

avatar4321
07-30-2008, 12:43 PM
actually this is a good thing


if the the parties worked together, something might get done

Not if they are working together to screw the people over.

Immanuel
07-30-2008, 01:00 PM
I think McCain is doing the correct thing as well, marteen. It sure can't hurt!!!!!!!!

PB,

Please tell me this is not the first candidate you have heard give that line before. Come on, even GWB tried that one and Al Gore promised to work closely with Republicans if I am not mistaken. In fact, I think every candidate, win or lose, in the past 40 years or more has tried it.

Don't get your hopes up. The first time the Dems try to squeeze something McCain doesn't like across his desk that will be all over. Oh, wait... McCain is a liberal there won't be much coming across his desk from a Democratic Congress he doesn't like.

Damn! We're screwed for sure.

Immie

actsnoblemartin
07-30-2008, 01:21 PM
who said i wanted them to do that :laugh2:


Not if they are working together to screw the people over.

red states rule
07-30-2008, 01:25 PM
Gppd luck, Pres Bush tried to work with Dems on many issues and all he got was a one figer salute from Dems

The ONLY way anyone can work with Dems is to roll over, and give Dems everything they want; and say nothing during the debate