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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Andy Harris For Congress, John McCain For President






Supporters for both parties were standing on Rt. 50 near Perdue Stadium last nigt waving o everyone tat passed by. The reception was unbelievable! I can't lie, one guy even honked and gave me the Joe Albero is #1 sign, LOL. Seriously though, they chose a perfect spot because there was a ton of horns honking away and people cheering them on as they drove by.

11 comments:

  1. woohoo... tons of honkers, but won't be tons of voters. except maybe in alaska.

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  2. I have always admired McCain, even though I've been a Democrat all my life. I considered voting for him, but his choice of running mate has ended my admiration for him. This is political pandering at its worst. I think he is pandering to women and evangelicals. People say Obama hasn't had enough experience? Good grief, if McCain, geezer that he is, were to win, we'll have a journalist soccer mom who's been in small-time politics one step away from the Oval Office. Are you kidding me? You really see Republicans as whistle-blowers? ROTFLMAO! They're the ones who need the whistles blown on them. And having heard her speak, all I can say is---ouch! That voice! Not one made for public speaking. (Yes, I know that's an inconsequential and petty remark, but really---my ears are assaulted enough every day by screaming children.)

    McCain, old man, I think you blew it.

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  3. My vote goes to McCain....even more so now!
    The Democrats are running scared! Poor Obama is thinking up new ways to put Sarah Down. She has WAY more experience than him and he is running for President! Go McCain/Palin!

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  4. Anonymous said...
    I have always admired McCain, even though I've been a Democrat all my life. I considered voting for him, but his choice of running mate has ended my admiration for him. This is political pandering at its worst. I think he is pandering to women and evangelicals. People say Obama hasn't had enough experience? Good grief, if McCain, geezer that he is, were to win, we'll have a journalist soccer mom who's been in small-time politics one step away from the Oval Office. Are you kidding me? You really see Republicans as whistle-blowers? ROTFLMAO! They're the ones who need the whistles blown on them. And having heard her speak, all I can say is---ouch! That voice! Not one made for public speaking. (Yes, I know that's an inconsequential and petty remark, but really---my ears are assaulted enough every day by screaming children.)

    McCain, old man, I think you blew it.

    10:37 AM

    Quit lying you worthless piece of shit. You know damn well you have never supported anyone. If you think that domestic terrorist muslim is a better candidate than McCain and Palin you are a sick individual and you deserve everything that happens to you if Barrack Obama Bin Ladin is elected.

    You said:
    "I have always admired McCain, even though I've been a Democrat all my life." and "McCain, old man, I think you blew it."

    You are nothing but a dangerous hypocrtical militant that tries to persuade people with lies. I bet Jim Jones and David Koresh are heroes of yours.

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  5. Anon 10:21 Anon 10:37
    looks like you are talking to yourself here buddy? Gee... she's got you liberal lefties that desperately scared huh? Well, you aught to be, for you ain't seen nothing yet.

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  6. There is no need, 11:31, to call me a "worthless piece of shit," a "sick individual," or "a dangerous hypocritical militant." There is also no need to claim that I have never supported anyone, or that my heroes are David Koresh and Jim Jones. You don't know me; you don't have a clue who I am. I guarantee we have never met. But I'll tell you this one thing about me: I respect the opinions of people who disagree with me. I don't start slamming them with insults and accusations the way you have done to me. I am also not 10:21.

    To attack me the way you did is absolutely childish and immature, and it makes you sound as though perhaps it is you who is "desperately scared."

    Joe, I thought you were not printing comments with foul language in them?

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  7. 3:10, some times comments get past me, sorry. However, you repeated it word for word, so it must not have bothered you too much. Besides, you're anonymous.

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  8. No, of course it didn't bother me. I don't get upset with anonymous commenters who show their ignorance by making baseless and tasteless comments to my remarks.

    grannydragon

    There, now I'm not anonymous.

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  9. Nope, but thanks, Joe. I really found it to bit amusing to imagine the commenter's face going red with rage! He/she (I'll bet it's a he) just needs to remember the manners he/she should have been taught as a child.

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  10. Andy Harris had a great reception today in Ocean Pines. It was a privilege to talk to him. Great Guy. Go Andy!

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