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AARP Meeting or Rock Concert??


I LOVE MCCAIN'S AARP SPEECHES (forget the townhall)
  0% (0)
OBAMAS ROCK CONCERT (forget the townhall)
  42% (3)
TOWNHALL MEETINGS (giving McCain a chance to keep viewers awake)
  0% (0)
I don't care, I want Hillary :-(
  28% (2)
I don't care about them all!! They can all burn in HELL.
  28% (2)


Total Votes : 7


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AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:05:39 AM   
chickpea


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  In comparing both Mccain's speeches and Obama's speeches on CNN this morning, the thought of AAPR vs. Rock Concert couldn't help to made.  Mccain was practically BEGGING (or what he calls "challenging" *smirk* yea right) "Obama to PLEEEEASE come join me every week and hold hands on the plane with me to our townhall meetings so you don't make me look like the dweeb I am, trying squeak out and sound Presidential to keep 200 hand-picked victims in the audience that are forced to stay awake during my speech".   

Here comes TWISTED sneaky McCain keeps trying to make this Townhall request out of a place of strength...trying to take control and steer the Presidential Campaign.  McCain needs conflict to make my pathetic campaign exciting due to his poor leadership and communication skills.  Plus, he's also begging the Republican party to vote for him...please I'll be for the war, I'll keep all the high-income tax cuts. I'll I'll I'll... ummm do a billion political favors this and that conservative if I get elected to office.  Yea, he denies this is going to be Bush's 3rd term.  I think this will be Bush's 8th term (when GWB is actually as old as McCain is now ).  I don't have anything against old people, I am going to be there myself, but just looking at him speak gives me the creeps.... like the slimey yucky old uncle that you don't want to hang around with.

I don't think Obama would agree... First, he's comparing this so-called "challenge" to the Kennedy and Goldwater friendship.  First, McCain and Obama are NOT friends like Kennedy and Goldwater were..  And he has no qualities whatsoever that would make him even close to a person Obama would want to be friends with.  It's not like he wants to hang around with boring lying twisted sneaking slimey going-to-keel-over anytime grandpa. 

What do you prefer the most?

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:14:56 AM   
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Your list of choices are .  You didn't make one factual, valid point in this entire hateful tirade against McCain.  He's old and makes you feel creepy.  Yeah, that's an informed, valid reason not to vote for someone.  How dare McCain challenge Obama to debates!  I mean Obama might actually have to answer hard questions rather than making idealistic speeches. 

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:23:30 AM   
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And to compare a victory speech to anyother speech ... there is definately going to be more fire at a victory speech.  I'll bet nobody was sleeping at the McCain offices on the night he clinched the nomination.   It probably wasn't a "rock concert" but then who wants Aerosmith for president?  And yes, I know that I listed a band and not a person.

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:24:04 AM   
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isn't it AARP?  I dunno, they send me letter which I ignore, I am way too young.

heh, I should have looked at the title of the thread instead of the text.

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:30:10 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
How dare McCain challenge Obama to debates!  I mean Obama might actually have to answer hard questions rather than making idealistic speeches. 


Ummm.... we all know that McCain needs to add some excitement to his campaign.  In both of his speeches today and yesterday even the creme-de-la-creme, hand-picked audience members sitting right behind him felt tortured and couldn't stay awake.  I wonder how the rest of the country feels? 

Of course McCain can challenge Obama to a debate.  DUH.  But one everyweek???  And holding hands on the airplane????      The timing, his crappy speeches as of late, and the amount of speeches that he wants....  ehrmm., welll,  hello???

I think he'd fit better in a retirement home, than on the pedestal making speeches as a presidential candidate.  Then he can play his old geezer games there:  toss the chess board aside when he's losing, steal the pudding from Rose's lunch tray, etc..   I bet even in a retirement home, no one would listen to him. 

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:31:54 AM   
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I like AARP. The dues are about $10.00 per year and I saved $14.00 on a motel room just this last weekend. McCain will mop the floor in a foreign policy dedate with Baraac Hussein Obama.

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:36:07 AM   
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Why do I keep getting letters from the AARP when I am 37?  I can't join yet.  I've even called and explained that but they don't seem to pay much attention.

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:36:58 AM   
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quote:

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I like AARP. The dues are about $10.00 per year and I saved $14.00 on a motel room just this last weekend. McCain will mop the floor in a foreign policy dedate with Baraac Hussein Obama.


I have a peter pan complex which is fueled by the continuous compliments I get and disbelief when I reveal my actual age.  AARP still seems like an old people's program and I don't feel how I thought I'd feel at 40 so maybe I'll be ready for it when I'm 80?

Damn, I'm almost 42 when did that happen?

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 10:42:43 AM   
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Chickpea, do you remember a guy by the name of Michael Stanley Dukakis back in 1988?
He had a "rock concert" too!
"Don't,... stop, ...thinkin' about tommorrow."
I wonder if "Cher" will be singing that song with Obama onstage?

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 11:01:02 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Irishknight

Why do I keep getting letters from the AARP when I am 37?  I can't join yet.  I've even called and explained that but they don't seem to pay much attention.


That's because McCain sent them to you.  He got confused in the mailroom.  I doubt it'd be better from the mailroom, as he can't even focus during his speeches...

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RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/4/2008 12:40:46 PM   
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until i find someone that wants all the same shit i want, fuck em. it's just as much of a compromise for me to vote as to say fuck it (wow i curse alot sometimes)

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    RE: AARP Meeting or Rock Concert?? - 6/6/2008 10:20:11 AM   
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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: popeye1250

    Chickpea, do you remember a guy by the name of Michael Stanley Dukakis back in 1988?
    He had a "rock concert" too!
    "Don't,... stop, ...thinkin' about tommorrow."
    I wonder if "Cher" will be singing that song with Obama onstage?


    Don't stop thinking about tomorrow???  Sounds like Huckabee...  and that was hardly the rock concert.   think that was just a song they just played to liven up his speeches.  Obama is the concert itself.  Move over Cher! LOL  

    Obama will start "Diva wars" with Tina and Cher... be hilarious   

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