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Seven years of Bad luck
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Mandy
- Sep 12th, 2008 at 2:24 pm EDT
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America has had a seven year itch called George Bush and seven years of bad luck.
ENOUGH.
On several occasions, I've heard reporters, and commentators on CNN and MSNBC defend John McCain in respect to his advertising and false claims and dirty attacks on Barack Obama. I've heard them say that they don't believe John McCain knows about the content of his campaign ads, and that he has a lot of integrity, ETC.
Well, I like to ask you this question:
If he's not in control of his Campaign, then he's being controlled by his campaign. So is that the kind of president he'll be, controlled by others in his cabinet? If it's his campaign, then he should bear the ultimate responsibility for its conduct.
It's time that the media stop defending this man and wake up and see the warning signs before it's too late. Do we want a president who let's others unknown to us including the lobbyists who work for him make decisions for him and for us as a nation? Who are we electing to be our president; John McCain or Carl Rove?
The Americans need the press to ask these hard questions before it's too late and once again we find ourselves in a worse mess than we are today.
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