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Thursday, September 18, 2008

McCain Promises Monkey Farts And Rainbows.

McCain promises prosperity


John McCain and Sarah Palin pumped up the faithful in Republican country Wednesday night, promising the GOP ticket won't raise taxes, will keep America safe and will restore Detroit to a pre-eminent place as the hub of the global auto industry.

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He forgot to say "read my lips".

The Republican party hard their chance to not raise taxes, and they did it anyway.

Had their chance to keep America safe and couldn't.

Had 8 years to restore Detroit to it's "pre-eminent place" and ignored it.

Case in point:
Earlier in the day, McCain made an unannounced visit to a General Motors Corp. assembly plant in Orion Township, where the Chevy Malibu is made, and issued his strongest statements to date in favor of a $25 billion federal loan package for the auto industry, which he earlier opposed.

More flotsam:
Palin spoke about the need to advance alternative energy to power Michigan-made vehicles.
"I know a little bit about energy and that's going to be my baby when I get to Washington D.C.," she said.

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McCain has flopped more times then my Grandma's pancakes and Palin well you'll have a baby alright it just wont be energy.

Aside from collecting a annual check from the oil companies that every Alaskan gets what does she know about energy? What?

McCain covered for Palin's pale responses:
Asked during a question-and-answer session about her foreign policy experience, with fewer than two years as Alaska's governor, Palin said she'll be ready to lead.
"Ask about any country. You can even play stump the candidate if you want to," she said.
Chimed in McCain: "She understands our national security challenge ... she's absolutely qualified to address every challenge."

Some voices of reason were present to prove women aren't impressed.
Ryan McCarthy, a 31-year-old factory worker and Obama backer who stopped in to see the show because he lives in the neighborhood, said he won't vote for the GOP ticket because "McCain is Bush."

Sen. Debbie Stabenow said of McCain's visit: "He has said 16 times the fundamentals of the economy are strong," which indicates he's out of touch with Michigan voters.


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