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Obama and McCain to discuss ways to work together




Topic started on 14-11-2008 @ 04:52 PM by Question Fate


Obama and McCain to discuss ways to work together


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CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama will meet Monday with John McCain in talks that Obama's transition office said would focus on ways they can cooperate on an array of troublesome issues facing the country.
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reply posted on 14-11-2008 @ 04:52 PM by Question Fate


What do you people have to say now? If McCain and Obama can work together, why do all of you bicker so much?

I also saw that hes planning on making Hilary Sec of State. I think we all knew this ahead of time, or at least I hope we did. So Obama is picking people with "experience" to help him during his term.

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reply posted on 14-11-2008 @ 06:02 PM by Unlimitedpossibilities


Two sides of the same coin anyone?



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reply posted on 14-11-2008 @ 06:59 PM by RRconservative


This is exactly why I didn't enthusiastically vote for McCain. My vote for McCain was a vote AGAINST Obama.

If anyone wants to know what is wrong with the Republican Party, they don't have to look any further than John McCain. Working with Democrats gets you nothing.

Hey McCain, why don't you actually get together with other Repubicans, and figure out how to stop this dangerous President?



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reply posted on 14-11-2008 @ 07:07 PM by -zeropoint-


Originally posted by RRconservative
This is exactly why I didn't enthusiastically vote for McCain. My vote for McCain was a vote AGAINST Obama.

If anyone wants to know what is wrong with the Republican Party, they don't have to look any further than John McCain. Working with Democrats gets you nothing.

Hey McCain, why don't you actually get together with other Repubicans, and figure out how to stop this dangerous President?




Because he has a brain, and he is more mature than to think a man who isn't even inaugurated yet is a "dangerous president", WTF? You need to learn how to tell time, and how to stop spewing fear-mongering B.S. for once, paranoia citizen of the world. Lies, Panic, and Fear, don't you get enough of this? I guess Bush was the best president alive too then? You're so backward and out of touch.



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reply posted on 14-11-2008 @ 07:30 PM by RRconservative


Originally posted by -zeropoint-

Because he has a brain, and he is more mature than to think a man who isn't even inaugurated yet is a "dangerous president", WTF? You need to learn how to tell time, and how to stop spewing fear-mongering B.S. for once, paranoia citizen of the world. Lies, Panic, and Fear, don't you get enough of this? I guess Bush was the best president alive too then? You're so backward and out of touch.






Did you listen to anything Obama said when running for President? Is it fair to judge a man by his words, and who he hangs out with? I mean how else are you going to judge someone. Do I need to wait until Obama acts out on his words and be surprised when he carries out what he told us what he was going to do in the first place?

I don't need Obama to act to think he is dangerous. All I need to do is listen to what he said.

I don't expect you to understand anything I said. Obama had you at "Change" and "Hope."



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reply posted on 15-11-2008 @ 08:08 PM by Sestias


Both Obama and McCain are people who are capable of reaching across the aisle. Unlike some of you on this thread. It's good to see our leaders behaving this way. There's some hope for the country.



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reply posted on 16-11-2008 @ 11:08 PM by Common Good


You dont see that all of this is just a shadow game? Obama doesnt want to be blamed for anything on his own. Govt is govt, dem and rep alike. Doesnt matter who is on whos side because when it comes down to make a decision about your money, they all work together to make sure they all get a piece of it.
Get your heads out of your asses. The real world isnt what msnbc and fox make it out to be. its a smoke screen to feed your intellectual void!

Thank You =)



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reply posted on 17-11-2008 @ 10:43 AM by sos37


Originally posted by Common Good
You dont see that all of this is just a shadow game? Obama doesnt want to be blamed for anything on his own. Govt is govt, dem and rep alike. Doesnt matter who is on whos side because when it comes down to make a decision about your money, they all work together to make sure they all get a piece of it.
Get your heads out of your asses. The real world isnt what msnbc and fox make it out to be. its a smoke screen to feed your intellectual void!

Thank You =)


That's what I see this as also. A way to generate headlines so people will say Obama is trying to reach across the aisle in the appearance of help.

What becomes of this meeting would be every bit as important to report also, except that most likely nothing will come of this meeting or it will be kept "secret".



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reply posted on 17-11-2008 @ 11:13 AM by buddhasystem


Originally posted by RRconservative
My vote for McCain was a vote AGAINST Obama.

If anyone wants to know what is wrong with the Republican Party, they don't have to look any further than John McCain.


Geez you are one conflicted person. You yourself voted IN FAVOR of what's wrong with the Republican Party, according to your own post. That's brilliant. Better a bad Republican than a decent Dem, that sounds familiar.



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reply posted on 17-11-2008 @ 11:18 AM by ChrisF231


This election was not about Republicans vs Democrats but rather a liberal pretending to be a conservative named John McCain vs a Socialist demagogue named Barack Obama.

John McCain is not and never was a conservative. Even long before this election, McCain was big on reaching across the aisle ... remember his 2006 bill to give amnesty to the illegals and sell out our country to Latin America?

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