kurlander.blogspot.com - 7/28/2008
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The U x 2 1. "Careful, we don't want to spook the horses pulling John McCain's campaign wagon." 2. "Aw, sh1t, never should have said 'spook' in the first caption, here comes Al Sharpton and an angry mob." 3. "Well, if dad weren't so niggardly with her clothes budget, mom wouldn't have to sew her own dresses." 4. Aw, crap (See Caption 2#) 5. And the moral of this is, things on Cap This! ...
News
bloomberg.com 7/28/2008 — McCain Says Wall Street `Villain' in Subprime Crisis (Correct) By Christopher Stern (Corrects al-Maliki's title in 16th paragraph.) July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Senator John McCain put the blame on Wall Street for the home mortgage credit crisis that has ...
Why didn't McCain want to see the troops in March? - The Jed Report
jedreport.com 7/28/2008 — The curious thing about John McCain's dishonorable attack on Barack Obama is that McCain himself visited Europe in March, but didn't visit the wounded troops in Landstuhl, Germany. It's true that McCain's trip to Europe bypassed Germany -- he only ...
Election 2008 - Florida: McCain vs. Obama
realclearpolitics.com 7/27/2008 — All Commentary & News Stories - McCain Should Run Against Stevens - John Avlon, RealClearPolitics - Questioning McCain's Character - Mark Green, New York Daily News - Obama's Ininuations of Racism Are Unseemly - Peter Kirsanow, NRO - 'Race Card' ...
For Obama, Hurdles in Expanding Black Vote —
Wash Post Elections 7/28/2008
MACON, Ga. -- Amanda Bass, a volunteer for Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign, had already tried once to get Wilmer Gray to register to vote. But when she glimpsed him in a black T-shirt and White Sox cap again on a recent weekday at the main ...
Obama Links Economy to Foreign Policy —
Wash Post Elections 7/28/2008
CHICAGO, July 27 -- Ahead of a week of campaign appearances focused on the economy, Sen. Barack Obama suggested Sunday that there is a domestic economic benefit to improved U.S. relations with the rest of the world.
McCain Says Obama Plays Politics on Iraq —
Wash Post Elections 7/28/2008
In his most direct challenge yet of his Democratic presidential rival's Iraq policy, Sen. John McCain suggested yesterday that Sen. Barack Obama had crafted a war strategy designed to further his own political advancement.
Youth Vote: Obama v. McCain —
FOXNews.com 7/28/2008
As November rapidly approaches, Democrat Barack Obama seems to be the preferred candidate among young voters.
According to the Wall Street Journal/NBC News Poll, 55% of voters between the ages of 18-34 favor Sen. Obama, while 31% favor Sen. McCain. ...