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. . . is that our "security requirements" dictated that we never launch a war of choice in Iraq in the first place.
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. . . is that his cranky thing repels people.
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. . . is that his creepy, faked-up smile creeps people out even more than his cranky thing repels people.
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. . . is that singing "Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" demonstrates that he doesn't have the judgment or temperament to be President.
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. . . is that Americans don't want to simply "let the market work" any more for health care like McCain supported "letting the unregulated market work" for Wall Street investment banking.
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What Senator McCain doesn't understand . . .
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. . . is that most American people saw through his dumbass gimmick he pulled this week about his non-suspension suspension of his campaign.
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. . . is that most Americans know how he willingly sucked-up to Bush and did everything he could to get Bush elected, and re-elected.
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. . . is that Pakistan was not "a failed state", but, rather, a democracy that had just elected its leaders, when Musharraf launched his military coup d’état there in 1999.
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. . . is that his "The Surge" obsession is misplaced and that former murderers of Americans are now, effectively, taking bribes to not kill our troops anymore (maybe a good tactic, but unrelated to "The Surge").
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. . . is that the "success" of ethnic cleansing has also brought-down violence in Iraq.
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. . . is that nuclear power plants generate lots of nuclear waste that, in the here-and-now, we're still trying to learn how to adequately deal with; so going on a crazy-ass nuclear plant building spree is frigging insane until we get a much better handle on how to deal with the spent nuclear fuel.
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. . . is that he's no "reformer" when practically his entire campaign is general'd by lobbyists.
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. . . is that choosing a freaky, unable, idiot like Sarah Palin to be his running-mate demonstrates his own lack of seriousness about the Presidency and was a slap in the face to the American people. (O.K., that one was just for fun).
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. . . is that we need new blood in our leadership, because the he and Bush and the Republican Old Guard have horrifically damaged the United States' reputation around the world.
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. . . is that America's economic challenges cannot be solved by continuing to embrace the Republican axiom that "the poor and middle class are too rich and the rich are too poor."
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