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Do you think McCain can actually fool America into believing he is an agent of change ?

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  1. It's as likely as Obama pulling the same trick.


  2. John McCain is an Idiot.

  3. I am not sure.  The GOP has a way of throwing a spin, even on a t**d.

  4. fool them?

    It' obvious you don't know McCain. I am a conservative and I am nearly 50 years old so I guess you could say I have never supported McCain for President until this year.

    But, a half  fast research effort by even the laziest of students of US history will find that McCain has already been an agent of change.

    I can think of 3 fairly large actions he has been a major part of that have been change and these changes were for the good of the people.

    One thing he definitely wants to change is for haters to stop hating and to become friendly.

    I think Cindy McCain has brought a little change also to the lives of poor sad people a change for the better.

    I think he is an agent of change. I don't think he has to fool any one.

  5. If you bother with FACTS...(Libs rarely do) ...his record PROVES it....He IS willing to take on the tough battles...and not just vote "present"

  6. Perhaps, but  I'm still undecided and will be watching and listening to both sides very closely.

    I don't like Biden because he's an insider.  I'm not thrilled with McCain, but he has been a maverick over the years, willing to cross party lines.

    We need someone in office who is capable of working with both sides.  One-sided politics doesn't work as was proved by six years of Bush and a republican congress in power.


  7. Actually he doesn't fool anyone, but because of the lack of choices, there are some people willing to vote for him just because he is white. Some people are not ready to see a black president.

  8. lots of people have been fooled already

    many have been fooled into believing obama as well

  9. Hey donkey, your eyes are open but you just don't see.  Look at the facts.  McCain has fought pork barrel spending his whole career.  He is labeled a Maverick because he doesn't tow the party line.  He votes his conscious, not what is "popular".  Obama has never cast a vote across the aisle on the few things that he has actually voted on.   McCain has done so numerous times.  Get yourself educated on these topics before you go spewing off at the mouth.

  10. Well he doesn't actually have to fool anybody, just look at his voting record in the senate and what bills he has written and passed, what he has done for Arizona as a senator which includes among other things, working closely with and writing bills for local a minority group of native americans improving quality of life and land rights for them and the fact that He was into reforming Washington before Obama was even doing his community service or organizing or what ever he did. If you do want a change in Washington then vote for John Mccain, if you like to hear Obama talk about change and other vague things like hope than you should probably not vote at all because you probably don't understand politics and how our government works and your clueless but you like black people and the TV.

  11. Yes

  12. The Obama camp seems to love this new figure that McCain voted with Bush 90% of the time and that, logically, this means that he offers a mere 10% chance of change.

    This is ridiculous. The only conclusion you could draw is that McCain would try to bring about a 10% change to the government.

    By his own logic, Obama (voting with bush 40% of the time) offers only a 3/5ths "chance of change." If Obama really wanted change, he would support Bernie Sanders, the socialist from Vermont who would at least give us a 77% chance to have something different in this nation! These logical fallacies Obama is putting forth are disconcerting.

    The fact is, there are many things McCain would do differently. McCain has a proven record showing he is an agent of change in Washington, and he can stand on that image to separate himself from Bush. In fact, the same figures Obama is quoting against McCain show that Obama has voted with his own party 96% of the time! On the other hand, there are only 9 senators that are more disloyal to their party than McCain is to the Republicans. Does this show that McCain is not afraid to stand up against his own party, while Obama simply takes the easy road?

    McCain is not your average Republican like Obama makes him out to be, and has always polled well with independents. That is not to say that I support McCain, or that he would seek more change as president than Obama, but I do think Americans will believe him when he says he can bring change, because he can cite many examples of when he has done just that.

  13. McCain  is an agent of change, he will increase the superstitious stupid teaching of unscientific "creationism" to innocent kids. Now that is change

  14. They're politicians; they lie 2 get your vote......

  15. He can fool them, but he can't fool me. That old weasel needs to sit down and write his last will & testament not run the country!

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