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NManzanares
Friday, September 26, 2008 › 8:46pm
Please can the people of America not see all of the lies and negativity that the McCain campaign has continually portrayed throughout his campaign. Even in the debate Obama at least recognized the positive contributions that McCain has made. However, McCain as is reflective of his campaign throughout was only capable of spewing his negative vemon never once recognizing the positive the Obama has done for this country. I pray to God that the middle class and the poor finally get a break from what McCain and the Bush administration have given in the last eight years. And, I hope that this government will not allow the Republican party to once again STEAL the presidential election.
JSorensen
Monday, September 29, 2008 › 11:09pm
1. The Republican party DID NOT "STEAL" the previous presidential election. 2. McCain is definitely NOT moving in "lock-step" with the Bush Administration. 3. Perhaps, when Obama learns that the word is Approve rather than "Prove" which Obama and many other misinformed Democratic candidates continue to use erroneously in their presentations, perhaps we can begin to consider their legitimacy, and tbat they did not sleep through their English-101 class. NManzaneres, the proper word and spelling is VENOM (secreted poison) NOT "VEMON", which does not appear in any dictionary on my shelf. Meanwhile, it is my hope that all the grammatical abuse supported by text-messaging routines can be resolved before all thepoorly-educated American graduates find themselves aced-out by those more intelligent
norman kautsky
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 › 7:51pm
The Republican Party did not steal the previous presidential election. The Republican majority on the U.S. Supreme Court awarded the presidency to Bush.
Loy Banks
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 › 4:04am
We should thank our lucky stars that great people like John McCain do exist. Without the likes of John we wouldn't even have this great country we live in. Their sacrifices have allowed us to live and survive in this magnificent place we call the USA. In my mind there is only one "real man" running in this election. That's John McCain. Go McCain-Palin!
Dorothy Rudolph
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 › 9:42am
I agree wholeheartedly with Manzanares !!! It's time for something positive and Obama is representative of that kind of change!!
Barbara N.
Friday, October 3, 2008 › 4:23pm
To the 4 gentlemen above, I would suggest that you check several good books about exactly how the last election was stolen, before claiming to the contrary!
Mr. Sorenson, you are obviously a snob! Mr. Manzanares merely reversed the "n" and "m" in the word venom, when typing. Oh, you didn't notice that, with all your superior English? My my! As to Mr. Obama's use of an incorrect word, were YOU only as well-educated and knowledgeable as he, we wouldn't have to endure your snide comments Happy thought!
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NManzanares
Friday, September 26, 2008 › 8:46pm
Please can the people of America not see all of the lies and negativity that the McCain campaign has continually portrayed throughout his campaign. Even in the debate Obama at least recognized the positive contributions that McCain has made. However, McCain as is reflective of his campaign throughout was only capable of spewing his negative vemon never once recognizing the positive the Obama has done for this country. I pray to God that the middle class and the poor finally get a break from what McCain and the Bush administration have given in the last eight years. And, I hope that this government will not allow the Republican party to once again STEAL the presidential election.
JSorensen
Monday, September 29, 2008 › 11:09pm
1. The Republican party DID NOT "STEAL" the previous presidential election. 2. McCain is definitely NOT moving in "lock-step" with the Bush Administration. 3. Perhaps, when Obama learns that the word is Approve rather than "Prove" which Obama and many other misinformed Democratic candidates continue to use erroneously in their presentations, perhaps we can begin to consider their legitimacy, and tbat they did not sleep through their English-101 class. NManzaneres, the proper word and spelling is VENOM (secreted poison) NOT "VEMON", which does not appear in any dictionary on my shelf. Meanwhile, it is my hope that all the grammatical abuse supported by text-messaging routines can be resolved before all thepoorly-educated American graduates find themselves aced-out by those more intelligent
norman kautsky
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 › 7:51pm
The Republican Party did not steal the previous presidential election. The Republican majority on the U.S. Supreme Court awarded the presidency to Bush.
Loy Banks
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 › 4:04am
We should thank our lucky stars that great people like John McCain do exist. Without the likes of John we wouldn't even have this great country we live in. Their sacrifices have allowed us to live and survive in this magnificent place we call the USA. In my mind there is only one "real man" running in this election. That's John McCain. Go McCain-Palin!
Dorothy Rudolph
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 › 9:42am
I agree wholeheartedly with Manzanares !!! It's time for something positive and Obama is representative of that kind of change!!
Barbara N.
Friday, October 3, 2008 › 4:23pm
To the 4 gentlemen above, I would suggest that you check several good books about exactly how the last election was stolen, before claiming to the contrary!
Mr. Sorenson, you are obviously a snob! Mr. Manzanares merely reversed the "n" and "m" in the word venom, when typing. Oh, you didn't notice that, with all your superior English? My my! As to Mr. Obama's use of an incorrect word, were YOU only as well-educated and knowledgeable as he, we wouldn't have to endure your snide comments Happy thought!
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