[FairfieldLife] Re: John McCain the surge and bickering sounding like Senator Clinton?????

2008-07-28 Thread Richard J. Williams
> > Are John McCain and Hillary traveling together?
> >
babaji wrote:
> Yes, they have traveled together; And they both give 
> a wink, wink, nod, nod, to keep people guessing, but 
> the inference was that they are 'very close'...
>
So, you're thinking that the Republican McCain is
traveling with the Democrat Clinton. 

> The travel I think was overseas, I'm not sure when...
>
So, you're thinking that John McCain and Hilary Clinton 
are traveling together, but you're not sure where or 
when. So, there must be an affair going on, because Bill 
Clinton have been accused of adultery in the past.



[FairfieldLife] Re: John McCain the surge and bickering sounding like Senator Clinton?????

2008-07-28 Thread R.G.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> babajii wrote:
> > 'I have a feeling John and Hillary are pretty close...
> > Intimate I mean; like when they traveled together.
> >
> Are John McCain and Hillary traveling together?

Yes, they have traveled together;
And they both give a wink, wink, nod, nod, to keep people guessing, 
but the inference was that they are 'very close'...
The travel I think was overseas, I'm not sure when...
I could do the research, but given thier history's it's just an 
intuitive observation.
McCain has already been accused of an affair with one of his staff 
memebers..
And his wife, seems like the typical ding-bat, as Archie Bunker used 
to say...
A blond bimbo...
Similar tastes in women of the great lover of adultery, Bill Clinton.
King of Adultery.




[FairfieldLife] Re: John McCain the surge and bickering sounding like Senator Clinton?????

2008-07-28 Thread Richard J. Williams
Louis McKenzie wrote:
> Why do people believe John McCain will be a 
> good commander and chief?   
> 
Because McCain is NOT a lawyer?

"Senator Obama, I honor your work in the 
private sector for a year or two after you 
graduated from college, and I honor your work 
for three years as a community organizer in 
Chicago. I understand that as a community 
organizer you pressured city authorities to 
remove asbestos from the Altgeld Gardens 
apartments in 1986 with at least partial 
success.

When the on-site manager of the apartments 
didn't take action, you nudged the residents 
into confronting city housing officials in 
two angry public meetings downtown. These 
generated "a victory of sorts," you said 
later, as workers soon began sealing the 
asbestos in the buildings, even if the 
project gradually ran out of steam and money 
and even if some tenants still have asbestos 
in their homes, according to current resident 
Linda Randle, who worked with you in the 
'86 anti-asbestos campaign.

When you chose to quit organizing the South 
Side of Chicago after three years, your good 
deeds did not stop. You rendered valiant 
service by attending Harvard Law School and 
winning your first election as the president 
of the Harvard Law Review.

Your service to the Harvard Law Review did 
not bring an end to your remarkable 
benefactions. You returned to Chicago, where 
you won election to the Ilinois state 
legislature before the triumph that brought 
you to the Senate for the past three-and-a-half 
years. We all know your accomplishments in the 
Senate.

And last, but far from least, I honor your 
authorship of Dreams From My Father, a memoir."

Read more:

'Obama commands respect'
Posted by Scott Johnson:
Powerline, June 4, 2008
http://tinyurl.com/5apw2q




[FairfieldLife] Re: John McCain the surge and bickering sounding like Senator Clinton?????

2008-07-28 Thread Richard J. Williams
babajii wrote:
> 'I have a feeling John and Hillary are pretty close...
> Intimate I mean; like when they traveled together.
>
Are John McCain and Hillary traveling together?



[FairfieldLife] Re: John McCain the surge and bickering sounding like Senator Clinton?????

2008-07-27 Thread R.G.
'I have a feeling John and Hillary are pretty close...
Intimate I mean; like when they traveled together.
They just seem to compliment each other a little too much.
Besides they both probably need a break from each of their respective 
spouses...
So, once you have intimate relations with someone, you take on their 
vibration, to some extent...
And at times it does seem like John is Channeling Hillary.
But, that's the way it goes.
He seems to be obsessing on the surge.
Perhaps the Vigra is getting to him
R.G.
SniP)




- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Louis McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> John McCain is talking himself into a hole.   He is
> too focused on the surge and not focused enough on other 
issues.   He is very focused on Obama and not very
> focused on the issues.   I believe that
> Senator McCain is digging a surge hole.  
> When they begin debates Obama will count the amount of American 
deaths
> that took place as a result of the surge, then he will look at the 
results and
> finally will go back to his initial premise which is that the US 
government,
> the US military were never to be in that war, the reasons for going 
there were
> lies, and the economic impact of the war has been staggering to the 
US economy.
>  Did the surge take place for free?  Was the surge absolutely 
responsible for the
> drop in violence?  What happens if the
> violence picks up in September?
> 
>  
> 
> Why do people believe John McCain will be a good commander
> and chief?   Is it because he was
> captured and held as a prisoner of war?   Is that the kind of 
commander and chief we
> want?  Is it premature to say we have won
> the war?  Is it premature to say that the
> surge worked?  I believe Senator McCain
> is digging a very fatal whole.
> 
>  
> 
> John McCain is adopting the strategy that did not work for
> Senator Clinton.   He is bickering,
> attacking, and yelling poor me over and over again.   He could not 
congratulate Senator Obama on a
> successful trip instead he said "He is taking a premature victory 
lap."   I believe that by the end of democratic
> convention Senator Obama will have a double digit lead over Senator 
McCain and
> the WORLD will be happy.  Because one
> thing that was evident by his trip was that the a great portion of 
the World
> loves and wants Barack Obama as President of the United States of 
America.
> 
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