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McCain: "Today We're All Georgians"?

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http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video_log/2008/08/mccain_today_were_all_georgian.html

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/08/mccain_statement_on_georgia.html

Does this show that President John McCain is a humanitarian and we as Americans feel the pain that our Georgians friends are feeling?

The 2nd link is a full statement by our next president.

Do you feel if this happened to Kenya,Sudan,Somalia that Obama would be motivated to make a statement because it involved his family?

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  1. I dont know if I can answer your question because what you have writen has some errors. Error 1: "... statement by our next president."

    See? incorrect. If McCain is the next president of the USA i might have to shoot myself because you guys need a serious reality check.


  2. We should know by now that anything said during election season is either a lie, spin, or empty words designed to fit into a sound bite for the TV and radio news.  

    McC may as well have said, "We are all Georgians, and we hate Atlanta traffic, too!"  

  3. Rhetoric, pure and simple.  He was not even original.  He was simply trying to echo Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" line,  Riding on the popularity of another man is never effective, especially if the other guy is not from your own party.  MaCain, as in the beginning, was simply trying to outquip MacAbel.

  4. that was an insult to the dead

  5. As far as I know, Obama isn't the one who chose an agent for a foreign regime as his top foreign affairs advisor. Since McCain is basically owned by the side that started the current war, of course he's going to try and get the US involved any way he can.  

  6. He knows how to use words to minipulate people into believing he actually has a heart.

  7. Obama is Sudanese. Certainly not an American.

  8. This shows that McCain is a warmonger, like Bush. Georgia is just as much at fault here as the Russians. The Bush Administration expressed support for the Georgians for their own strategic interests in the region. The United States did not have to "pick a side" and it should not have.

    Today I am French. I have a lot of respect for President Sarkozy now. Once again the UN has proved that it is useless and the USA has proved that its no longer responsible enough to be a superpower.

    And for the record I am very dissapointed in Obama as well. This could have been a huge oppurtunity for him and he blew it. McCain wins this round by default.

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