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McCain Thanks South Carolina Supporters

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Republican presidential candidate John McCain thanked supporters at a rally in Charleston, S.C., telling them that for the past 28 years the winner of the state's primary has been the GOP nominee. (AP)

Posted at 10:53 PM ET on Jan 19, 2008  | Category:  Video Report
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Watched it and here's what I feel:

Paul is a nut.

His supporters are just as scary. Like moonies.

Posted by: mnjam | January 20, 2008 2:14 AM | Report abuse

Here's real leadership.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1-DtVLMopY

How does this video make you feel? Be honest.

Posted by: comingawakening | January 19, 2008 11:42 PM | Report abuse

I respect Mr. McCain for his military service. I think he thinks that he's a true patriot, and that's fair.

However, there are a few strikes against him:

- He is part of the War machine. No 100 years in Iraq John. We can't afford it and it is not necessary.
- He is boring and can't give a speech. Only McCain can make Bush seem like a great public speaker.

This election is about inspiration, change, and a return to peace and strength. Look at what War and spend has brought us over the past 20 years. It's over.

Posted by: comingawakening | January 19, 2008 11:38 PM | Report abuse

Sen. McCain. Good job. I am pleased that you came first in S. Carolina.

Posted by: mspolakoff | January 19, 2008 11:30 PM | Report abuse

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