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moire2 September 27 2008, 02:06:58 UTC
All he does is repeat points that Obama already made more eloquently seconds earlier, and then he keeps repeating his same tired talking points over and over and over, long after Obama has addressed them and moved on.

It's very frustrating to watch. And, watching Palin get her ass handed to her will fill me with glee.

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sadiekate September 27 2008, 02:14:58 UTC
I will do a little dance when that happens. Perhaps on a table, even.

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moire2 September 27 2008, 02:22:21 UTC
It will be well worth a happy table dance.

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violaswamp September 27 2008, 02:15:14 UTC
Yes, that's a perfect description of McCain.

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sadiekate September 27 2008, 02:19:27 UTC
Cranky grandpa needs his Metamucil!

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deevee45 September 27 2008, 02:16:32 UTC
I agree. I don't know what McCain stands for or what his solutions are.

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sadiekate September 27 2008, 02:21:05 UTC
Your icon is mesmerizing!

I'm pretty sure he doesn't like pork, if I was understanding correctly. That will never work for me. I could never love a man who doesn't like bacon.

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kate_spencer September 27 2008, 02:23:23 UTC
I will say I am a bit concerned both gave shout outs to one of my state's Senators that I hate with a passion (Tom Coburn)... I don't like that.

But yes... McCain is like the grandpa that just tells you everything five times and then laughs or zones out when it's your turn to talk.

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sadiekate September 27 2008, 02:37:36 UTC
I am sadly not familiar with Tom Coburn (or perhaps not sadly?).

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kate_spencer September 27 2008, 03:10:01 UTC
A google search will reveal is insanity. He's anti-pork barrel and stops all bills with extra spending. He also gave a big speech once to stop voting on a bill with too much funding for AIDS research (according to him.) I will never vote for him or his co-hort Jim Inhofe. But I live in one of the reddest states of all, so my vote never counts.

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avecvu September 27 2008, 02:31:32 UTC
I started drinking a bottle of wine shortly before the debate started. I am almost done with it.

What I am saying is, I don't like Obama. Or McCain. But I do have John Kerry's initials tattooed on my lower back. And I live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, also. (In 2000, more Cantabrigians voted for Nader than Bush.) Oh, and I have a Canadian ex-boyfriend who would marry me in a second.

What I am saying is, I plan to write in Al Gore, and that's okay. Also, I turned off the debate 20 minutes in to watch Sweet Home Alabama on USA.

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sadiekate September 27 2008, 02:40:05 UTC
My fiance has a standing job offer in Canada. All I can say, is if Palin's in that White House, QB and I are getting hitched and we're moving north, baby.

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avecvu September 27 2008, 02:49:56 UTC
If it's Montreal, you and I will be neighbors and we can hang out at Club Super Sexe, the best strip club in North America.

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