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John McBush 2008 [VIDEO]

Posted by Jim Gilliam, Brave New Films at 5:19 AM on March 7, 2008.


A vote for John McCain is a vote for a third Bush term.
John McBush 2008

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Jim Gilliam is a co-founder of Brave New Films and has helped produce Robert Greenwald's documentaries: Uncovered, Outfoxed, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, and Iraq for Sale.


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All Hale President McCain
Posted by: QQOblivion on Mar 7, 2008 8:49 AM   
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McCain is like Bush. That is why McCain is going to be our next president -- McCain, as Bush, has the voting-machines, the "Liberal" Media, the courts, and Karl Rove's dirty tricks on his side.
I have no hope.

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did anyone notice the false anti-clinton story posted by alternet?
Posted by: andrewstromotich on Mar 7, 2008 4:53 PM   
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the "NAFTAgate" story a few back is false.
it was not the clinton camp that secretly reached out to the Canadian government to assure them that they were lying to the american public with regards to changing NAFTA, it was the Obama camp.
so clinon did not "frame" obama, and clinton did not lie, it was actually Obama that was misleading the voters about his position, and he sent Goolsbie to reassure the "conservative" (canadian republicans) govt that he had no intentions of doing what he had promised publicly.

and even better, it was the "conservative" (republican) gov't that then mislead the press into believing it was a clinton aide and not an obama aide (goolsbie): why are the canadian conservatives (republicans) trying to help derail the clinton campaign while having private consultations with obama?

here is the story

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Here we go...
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 7, 2008 9:05 PM   
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Oy vey! Not again! Your post about the Canadian-NAFTA-Obama-Clinton kerfuffle is off-topic.

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» RE: Here we go...LOL Posted by: foreverhope
Where have all the democrats gone?
Posted by: Basenjis on Mar 8, 2008 3:56 PM   
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After what seems like an eternity of debates and campaigning to say nothing of zillions of dollars and even more zillions of words exchanged between presidential hopefuls, here we are. How did a country with the majority of its citizens opposed to this immoral war end up with John McCain, the most militaristic of all bloodthirsty republican presidential wannabees opposed by his democratic opponents, Barack Obama who vows to end the war but would expand it by going into Pakistan if he thought it a good idea, and Hillary Clinton who was for the war before she was against it?

This is the same Hillary, democrat light, who gets her opponents confused by attacking Obama as inexperienced and incompetent while praising John McCain for his superior experience and outstanding leadership qualities.

Can't we just go back and start all over again? I liked it so much better when we had real democrats in the line-up!

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