News and Politics | October 24, 2008 | 7 comments

Biden dismisses McCain claim on change

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"I know Halloween is coming, but John McCain as the candidate of change? Whoa, come on," Biden said during an outdoor rally in the capital city's downtown. "John McCain and change? He needs a costume for that. Folks, the American people aren't going to buy this."
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7 comments // Biden dismisses McCain claim on change

  • Mr_Brandon
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      Mr_Brandon  
    • the only change that will happen is thousands of job losses. Obama is a Socialist. There are also alot of people expecting that obama handout in 2009, so he'll probably win the election. they finally got the ignorant people to come out and vote. free money!!! im rich bittchh!

    • 3 years ago
  • GatorMonkey
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      GatorMonkey  
    • With Biden and Powell advising and supporting Obama there is no need to worry. Obama has already done one thing that McCain hasn't - gathered a respectable group of advisers to help him lead this country.

      McCain chose Palin...

      Yea... we can see who makes the best decisions here... RRRIIIGGHHTTTT

    • 3 years ago
  • daboz
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      daboz  
    • Biden has also said that Obamas inexperience will be tested by an international crisis. You want to vote for a guy that will bring you another war after bitching for the last 6 that enough was enough war.

    • 3 years ago
  • SDLN
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      SDLN  
    • "Me too" politics never works. I've noticed from the Democratic primaries into the presidential campaigns that Obama's opponents have tried to adopt his message to no avail.

    • 3 years ago
  • metalcookiesxy70
  • 96thdayofrage
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      96thdayofrage  
    • That was actually pretty funny!

      I think everyone has dismissed Gramps and the Dingbats coopting of the Obama-Biden message of Change. For one thing, we all know Palin can neither spell nor define the word change. And, we're not too impressed with her usage of the word in the sentences by which we have judged her ignorance of the meaning of real change. She and Gramps just don't get it.

    • 3 years ago
  • kennymotown
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