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Mad as hell

Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 4:33 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC/NJ’s Adam Aigner-Treworgy
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. -- During a speech on human trafficking and human rights at Oakland University this morning McCain vowed to create an “Inter-Agency Task Force on Human Trafficking” that would be focused “exclusively on the prosecution of human traffickers and the rescue of their victims.”
 
“I will require the Task Force agencies to report directly to me on the status of the problem and the progress we are making to defeat this stain on the reputation and character of the United States,” McCain said, comparing the need to eliminate human trafficking to the abolition movement of the early 19th century.
 
Showing one way in which his campaign will be different from either of George Bush’s controlled runs for the White House, after his speech McCain took questions from the audience, several of which were fairly contentious. The topics ranged from his support for the war in Iraq to his failure to vote on a bill addressing equal pay for women, and his first question even came from a 14-year old girl wearing a shirt that read, “McCain doesn’t care about our future.”
 
In response to a question from a self-described Republican about the issue of his temper, McCain first joked, “How dare you ask that question? Get that microphone away from him.” But then he confessed to being angry about governmental failures.”
 
“I will confess to you my friend that I get angry,” McCain began. “I get angry when I saw a guy named Abramoff that ripped off Native Americans for millions and millions and millions of dollars and people ended up -- including him -- in federal prison. I get angry when I see $233 million of your tax dollars going to an island, to a bridge to an island with 50 people on it. And that’s your dollars.
 
“I get angry when I see corruption to the point where we have former members of Congress residing in federal prison, and you know something, the American people are angry too, and they’re not going to take it anymore, and that’s why they want change. And they’re mad, and they’ve lost their temper.”
 
The crowd quickly agreed, responding with cheers and applause as McCain challenged his questioner to “ask’em if they’re not mad.”

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Just what our country needs...

A n   A n g r y   O l d   M a n !
Writing on this blog is like redirecting your output to /dev/null.
How much money did the campaigns raise in April, inquiring minds want to know.

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No matter how anyone votes, the gay population will still be 5-10% of the population and they will be living among us as tax paying productive members of society.

No matter how anyone votes, abortion will still be available.  The goal is to make it rare by sensibly teaching prevention along with morals.  

No matter how anyone votes, prayer will still be said in school, especially before tests and sporting events.

No matter how anyone votes, the second amendment will still allow lawful gun ownership.

So this time, instead of voting against abortion and gay marriage, and for prayer and guns (those issues will never go away) -- vote for your wallet , vote for the economy, vote for the environment, vote for jobs.

Vote Democratic 2008 -- don't let the corporations and their Republican stooges win again.  
Nice t-shirt chickie!
I really wish he wouldn't address the american public as "my friends".  It creeps me out, plus.... we aren't and never will be friends.
This change thing works out well. Many of Obama's friends and associates are in prison. So too with Hillary.
I too get angry Mr McCain when we spend 3 billion a week in the occupation of a foreign country !!
"and his first question even came from a 14-year old girl wearing a shirt that read, 'McCain doesn’t care about our future.'"

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Okay, how many of you out there read that sentence and thought to yourselves, "Uh oh!"

I expected the next sentence to read that McSame leapt over the podium and had to be restrained by the Secret Service from ripping that 14-year-old girl a new one!

BRING ON MCSAME!!!

Obama '08
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
So it's ok for McCain to be mad, and for him to say that voters are mad, (which in it's definition is incorrect, as being a term to describe rabid dogs), but it is a mortal sin of 'elitism' for Senator Obama to say that people are 'bitter'? 'Aahhh, the old double standard.

Are you taking notes Barack? If he goes there, hit him with this.
Actually not too far off from the present.  Ha!

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechnetwork2.html
Proud American! Proud of John McCain! Our next POTUS!
Does he get angry when more of our brave soldiers die protecting oil company profits and giving Halliburton (KDR) contracts? Does he get angry when the policies he supports are responsible for the greatest economic collapse in 50 years? Does he get angry that the country is mired in a rut, set up by lobbyists to enrich the elite?
Does he get angry that 40% of the country has no health care; and his healthcare plan will do nothing about it? Does he get angry when he confuses the Sunni with the Shiites?
No. He gets angry over nonsensical issues that won't matter to the American people.
By the way, where are your Health records? Since you use your wife's airplane, where are her tax returns?
So when he called his trophy wife a c*nt he was just mad as hell at the Government's failed policies?

"Old Man Yells at Cloud"

Frank
Chicago
Obama '08
How will he do anything if he is not even President and he will never be...NO way he win against Barack Obama....Keep having your pipe dreams McCain
"and you know something, the American people are angry too, and they’re not going to take it anymore, and that’s why they want change. And they’re mad, and they’ve lost their temper.”

umm... isn't that the same sentiment/idea behind Obama's bitter comments.

cuz, yeah.... i think it is.

"My friend"  -- I can't wait to see your buttons pushed on the campaign trail.  A bad temper is a dangerous thing in a world leader.
McCain doesn't end the conference like BHO by saying "But I've already answered 6 questions!" John, unlike BHO again, works well without a script.
Ahhh Hog wash....
" his first question even came from  a 14-year old girl wearing a shirt that read, 'McCain doesn’t care about our future.' "

What question did her parents give her to ask?

(For the record, it irritates me when EITHER side does it.)
When historians look back on the 2008 Obama-McCain race, I believe they will guffaw at how, amidst a crumbling economy, a failed war, a world food crisis, and declining American dollar and influence in the world, McCain tried to win the election by complaining about pork-barrel spending.  
Yeah John, My grandmother is senile also.  The 1st step is admittance.  All the gaffs that have come out over the past few weeks. We the American People are not going to say "Don't mind him, he's harmless and not really with it". No John, not this time.  You are part of the problem in Washington and I hope that we can send you to the corner with all the other nuts.
Nice little jab at the twice elected President George W. Bush. Recall that this man defeated the best and brightest Democrats (I know, an oxymoron), Nobel prize winners, medal of honor/purple heart wearing candidates over two elections. Then Bush had to clean up Clinton's messes from talking to terroritsts all through his eight years in office. Isn't that what Obama wants to do, talk to terrorists? It worked so well with Bill, what could go wrong?
Are they "bitter" too, John? Are they? What a joke. I can't wait for Obama to debate this clown!
Yeah yeah yeah...blah blah blah - 10 minutes from now some bad press will come out on it, and he'll deny even mentioning the task force.  We've seen it several times already. Pssst, McWorse, do you know about audio and video recording devices?  I don't think his elevator is running all the way to the top.  Definitely a weak presidential candidate.
I get mad as hell when guys like McCain pound the podium about "reform" and "campaign reform" and "the Washington lobby", when he was involved in "the Keating 5" and already got busted for manipulating the system for big business.

"After months of testimony revealed that all five senators acted improperly to differing degrees, the senators maintained they were following the status quo of campaign funding practices. In August 1991, the committee concluded that Cranston's, DeConcini's, and Riegle's conduct constituted substantial interference with the FHLBB's enforcement efforts and that they had interfered at the behest of Charles Keating. The Ethics Committee concluded that Glenn's and McCain's involvement in the scheme was minimal.[5] The committee recommended censure for Cranston and criticized the other four for "questionable conduct."" - Wiki
Its true, McCain doesn't care about our future. His Pastor told him, just start WWIII, blow everything up and God'll sort it out. Why doesn't the MSM show over and over and over the clips of McCain's pastor's radical extremist views?? This guy is truly nuts. And McCain says he's glad to have him at his side.
What an old fool
How will he do anything if he is not even President and he will never be...NO way he win against Barack Obama....Keep having your pipe dreams McCain
Question: has MSMBC turned off the comments this afternoon???

No comments posted yet on threads that were begun almost 5 hours ago!!!

I'm curious as to your motive (no disparagement intended):

  * staff off today after pulling an all-nighter?

  * posts getting too ugly?

  * trying to help give time for tempers to cool?


Thanks!!!
Chuck,

I'm sorry this is off the subject. But speaking of being mad as hell, there is a rumor going around, and even suggestions by some of the posters, that Senator Obama is going to, or should, pay Hillary's campaign debt.

I could find no way to address this through his web-site, so here goes.

Barack, G-D knows I'm in your corner, but, I do not want so much as one red cent of my money to be spent on that spendthrift with 109 million dollars! I have been waiting to see who our nominee will be before making any further donations to the DNC.

Just as you refused to pay the street money in PA., and I fully agreed with your moral judgement in that case, I must insist on the same principle with regard to Clinton's debt.

Until I have assurance that this is the beginnings, as Chuck would put it, of an urban legend, I will be withholding my financial support to your campaign, as much as it will pain me to do so.
Wow, he sounds a little bitter!
So McCain is "mad as hell" about his own party?

Where was this "mad as hell" McCain while it was going on?
{yawn}

After staying up late last night for the results, I need more exciting news than ANOTHER govt task force that will create more bureaucracy and solve absolutely NOTHING.
I am an Obama Supporter, but I have to admit, fully, that this message of McCain's is spot on target- I too am mad at Govt. Failures, BUT in particular I am Angry at the Republicans blocking good and decent Plans and Laws and Budgets because they would restrict the profits of a few of their biggest contributors and affect the possibilities of Lucrative jobs immediately after their term in Office. They also hinder the ability of certain offices to actually do their legal and Constitutionally Mandated jobs, things like packing the Justice department with Republican Operatives who looked away from voter fraud and found specious "evidence" against Democratic Nominees, let alone the whole torture fiasco, and ongoing Guantanamo Detentions, while other outright, visual and widespread fraud was occuring with the Republicans, Using a TOTALLY NON-ELECTIBLE individual, Unelectible because he is already compromised by other positions held and or owned, so that the Federal Elections Committee Cannot form a Quorum let alone get about the business of investigating the occurences of fraud and abuse of our electoral system that appear to be happening Now. Oh Yes, the Republicans like to say how little the Democrats in office, with their (bare) majority are able to do, with absolutely no mention of the fact that it has been them blocking legislation on many many topics.  If some of the Investigations that have been blocked by the Republicans went forward we would see a large number of Republicans, in office and out, heading to court to defend themselves of various crimes...Mostly like steering money to themselves by steering it to friends who would hire them later...
I am afraid that the rest of McCain's message misses that point entirely and shows that he is amongst that upper class uber rich himself, detatched from all reality at Ground Level.  A vote for McCain is a vote for the continuance of Bush's mad plans.....
McCain is *crazy* as hell . . . just crazy.  

Amazing that he is upset about human trafficking given that he's done NOTHING to stop it in his home State where it's a pretty big business.
I am mad as hell and I am not going to take it any more.
I'm confused, is he mad because they're in prison?  Or because he can't get to that money that he sorely needs?  Or is he just Mad as in crazy?

Of course he doesn't mean we're bitter does he?
I guess John McCain will be a president like Lou Piniella is a baseball manager.  I can't wait to see John-Lou send one of his cabinet members back to the "minors" after making an error.
This is why I believe McCain will win.  He's honest and he's not afraid to compromise when the situation calls for it.  Words are cheap, they always are, but actions speak louder, in fact he's the only person who cares enough to end the bickering.  Clinton and Obama (by their actions, have no desire to compromise)--they are identical as far as policy is concerned and neither have ever crossed the aisle to bridge any impasse.  They are "Shove it down your throat" liberals.  Always have been and always will be.  People want moderation--yes we want change, but not at any cost.  Hillary believes she is entitled to the Presidency and Obama believes just saying or mouthing the words "change" is all that is needed.  Both are wrong and we will see that in November.
McBush go to hell along with your old phony as politics.



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