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Ye gads! McCain sobbing on der Leader’s shoulder? It’s obvious that McCain has to do something to kiss up to the far religious right, but cryin’ the blues on Bush is really reaching. Pretty pathetic, but this is the best the conservatives can do and still maintains some small sense of dignity I suppose.
I will vote for Nader if Senator Clinton is the nominee. I don’t care if McCain ends up as president for four years anymore. I am so disgusted with the Clinton campaign right now, I’d rather he be president than her.