Does anyone think of the Manchurian Candidate when considering John McCain for president?

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  1. No, why?
  2. I wouldn't think to consider McCain for president.
  3. No McCain, hes got a wild temper and could push that button before he thought about it long enough !! I think hed be a scary president !!
  4. Funny you say that, seems highly possible at this point. I used to consider him a rather stable, evenhanded and perhaps even less bipartisan than most Repubs. Something happened b/w '04ish and now...I think they kidnapped him, took him to GOP headquarters and gave him a lobotomy or something. I just can't figure out how he's gone off the deep end like he has?!
  5. No, you crazy old man. John McCain's only detrament to his bid for the White House is his being a flip-flopping Republican who, one minute, he's bashing the conservatives and the next, he's playing beer pong with Jerry Falwell.
  6. John McCain with Ted Kennedy wrote one of the WORST pieces of Legislation last year: S.2611 the McCain- Kennedy AMNESTY BILL. This bill would have DESTROYED America as we know it today(thank GOD for the Republican controlled US house which killed it) . John McCain will NEVER be elected President because of his selling out of America with his Pro-Illegal Alien stance. He has been getting HAMMERED by Citizens everywhere he goes on it. TOM TANCREDO for President! I really believe America needs Tom more than ever. teamtancredo.org
  7. McCain is a mere Flip-Flopper. He showed his true colors way back in 2004. It's a wonder so many had been deceived by him for so long. By the way, I do have mixed feelings about Fred Thompson in the White House. Many Americans were hurt by the 1980s S&L crisis. Thompson had his hands in causing that crisis. In 1982, Thompson had "worked the U.S. Congress membership as a lobbyist for passage of the Savings and Loan deregulation legislation desired by the Tennessee Savings and Loan League --- in this case, federal deregulation legislation allowing for additional government support of ailing S&Ls; giving U.S. thrifts the freedom to invest in potentially more profitable, but riskier, ventures; and eliminating interest-rate ceilings on new accounts to increase S&Ls' competitiveness. Enacted into law during in September 1982, the Senate bill pushed by Thompson was incorporated into the Garn - St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982. The Garn - St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982 is widely credited with having laid the groundwork for the U.S. Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s."
  8. No but Hillary and Barrack sure brings it to mind.......
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