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The GOP hopeful also stood by two debunked campaign commercials — one
which said Obama favored comprehensive sex education for kindergarten students and another that suggested Obama had called Palin a pig. Both are factually inaccurate. Obama, as an Illinois state senator, voted for legislation that would teach age-appropriate sex education to kindergartners, including information on rejecting advances by sexual predators. And while Obama told a campaign rally this week that McCain’s policies were like “putting lipstick on a pig,” he never used the phrase in connection with Palin. “Those ads aren’t true. They’re lies,” said “View” co-host Joy Behar. “They’re not lies,” McCain said, insisting that Obama “chooses his words very carefully” and should never had made the lipstick remark. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26664074/page/2/ It seems to me there's some "debating trade" going on here. LoL. |
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On Sep 12, 7:49*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: The GOP hopeful also stood by two debunked campaign commercials — one which said Obama favored comprehensive sex education for kindergarten students and another that suggested Obama had called Palin a pig. Both are factually inaccurate. Obama, as an Illinois state senator, voted for legislation that would teach age-appropriate sex education to kindergartners, including information on rejecting advances by sexual predators. And while Obama told a campaign rally this week that McCain’s policies were like “putting lipstick on a pig,” he never used the phrase in connection with Palin. “Those ads aren’t true. They’re lies,” said “View” co-host Joy Behar. “They’re not lies,” McCain said, insisting that Obama “chooses his words very carefully” and should never had made the lipstick remark. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26664074/page/2/ It seems to me there's some "debating trade" going on here. LoL. Or McCain is the kind of guy who thinks he always knows what the other guy is thinking. That comes in handy when starting wars and alienating allies. Boon |
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On Sep 14, 1:35*pm, Vinylanach wrote:
On Sep 12, 7:49*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: The GOP hopeful also stood by two debunked campaign commercials — one which said Obama favored comprehensive sex education for kindergarten students and another that suggested Obama had called Palin a pig. Both are factually inaccurate. Obama, as an Illinois state senator, voted for legislation that would teach age-appropriate sex education to kindergartners, including information on rejecting advances by sexual predators. And while Obama told a campaign rally this week that McCain’s policies were like “putting lipstick on a pig,” he never used the phrase in connection with Palin. “Those ads aren’t true. They’re lies,” said “View” co-host Joy Behar. “They’re not lies,” McCain said, insisting that Obama “chooses his words very carefully” and should never had made the lipstick remark. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26664074/page/2/ It seems to me there's some "debating trade" going on here. LoL. Or McCain is the kind of guy who thinks he always knows what the other guy is thinking. That comes in handy when starting wars and alienating allies. I think McCain and 2pid have the same definitions for "integrity", "honor", "honesty" and "truth". LoL. |
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On 14 Sep, 14:35, Vinylanach wrote:
Or McCain is the kind of guy who thinks he always knows what the other guy is thinking. That comes in handy when starting wars and alienating allies. Boon- One of my problems with McCain is that I am not sure what "he" is thinking. |
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