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> The simple fact is that the failures that you
> support far outweigh any success achieved in the
> previous 7 1/2 years. No need for objectivity.
> The results speak for themselves.
>
> As for your success in Africa, bravo (with a
> sincere "golf clap"). It's too bad it doesn't
> even move the needle on the more significant
> issues that America really cares about. Please,
> save yourself the humility by mention of the
> economic stimulus checks. That's a check that not
> only didn't move the needle, but once again, is
> from borrowed (or insufficient) funds.
>
> McCain, in his long-standing tenure of
> grand-standing, has changed positions on several
> of his original stances. I don't need to point
> these out since, absent any rose-colored glasses,
> I'm certain you already know what they are as they
> are well documented. But for the sake of
> entertainment value (and to rebuke your narrow
> mindedness), here you go...
>
> * McCain criticized TV preacher Jerry Falwell as
> “an agent of intolerance” in 2002, but has since
> decided to cozy up to the man who said Americans
> “deserved” the 9/11 attacks. (Indeed, McCain has
> now hired Falwell’s debate coach.)
>
> * McCain used to oppose Bush’s tax cuts for the
> very wealthy, but he reversed course in February.
>
> * In 2000, McCain accused Texas businessmen Sam
> and Charles Wyly of being corrupt, spending “dirty
> money” to help finance Bush’s presidential
> campaign. McCain not only filed a complaint
> against the Wylys for allegedly violating campaign
> finance law, he also lashed out at them publicly.
> In April, McCain reached out to the Wylys for
> support.
>
> * McCain supported a major campaign-finance reform
> measure that bore his name. In June, he abandoned
> his own legislation.
>
> * McCain used to think that Grover Norquist was a
> crook and a corrupt shill for dictators. Then
> McCain got serious about running for president and
> began to reconcile with Norquist.
>
> * McCain took a firm line in opposition to
> torture, and then caved to White House demands.
>
> * McCain gave up on his signature policy issue,
> campaign-finance reform, and won’t back the same
> provision he sponsored just a couple of years
> ago.
>
> * McCain was against presidential candidates
> campaigning at Bob Jones University before he was
> for it.
>
> * McCain was anti-ethanol. Now he’s pro-ethanol.
>
> * McCain was both for and against state promotion
> of the Confederate flag.
>
> * And now he’s both for and against overturning
> Roe v. Wade.
>
> Now that you and your short-sighted GOP'ers have
> been enlightened, please take a page out of Pink
> Floyd's book and for god's sake, drop the NAMBLA
> membership and, "LEAVE THEM KIDS ALONE!"
>
> -§
Yes, most people have seen that list considering it has been on the internet nearly two years! You could've saved some time cutting and pasting and just provided the link - -
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/9111.html
You do, however, seem extremely obsessed with the kiddie angle. What's the matter? Skeleton in the closet? Monkey on your back?
And, finally, the simplest of all facts is that your statement, "your political party and its agenda have ruined this country and our global reputation. This is on ALL fronts and ALL subject matters," has been CREDIBLY refuted. On the front of sub-Saharan Africa on the subject of malaria or HIV/AIDS relief, there are children embracing their mothers and vice-versa as a result of this administration. There are other accomplishments that you have missed as a result of your blinders, but why bother listing them to a dim-witted, myopic dolt who would rather focus on one man and his kiddie problems than educate himself with some fairly simple facts. I suppose the facts are too simple for a simpleton such as yourself to comprehend. Again, I see the shortcomings, so no need to list them. That glug glug sound was the last shred of your credibility being swallowed up by the toilet.