Happy Valentine's Day

Posted by Michael Link on February 14, 2008 at 09:58 AM

Some folks at the Democratic Party put together a special video celebrating the "Sweetheart Deal" McCain has made with the far right-wing.

Enjoy.

ROFLOL!!!

HAAHHAHAHA! That's GREAT!!!

the ever sinking GOP ship of FOOLS!

Thanks for the Valentine LAughs!! I needed that!

Posted by Ladydawn on February 14, 2008 at 10:24 AM


At first I loved this, so I shared it with my with my wife. It's valentines day right? It scared the hell out of her. So much for romance.

Posted by Growingold on February 14, 2008 at 10:54 AM


This is great! I keep telling people - if McCain is elected it would be like Bush for at least 4 more years! Economy will go down the tank; trillions more $$$ wasted in Iraq; gas prices will skyrocket; no hope for Social Security; our inner city public schools will rot to hell; etc etc. Could go on and on! People, we MUST get out and vote for change in November!

Posted by DaveJerrido on February 14, 2008 at 11:42 AM


Happy V-Day, McCain, hope you don't cheat on your second wife as well. Don't pull a Giuliani.

Posted by Millenial on February 14, 2008 at 12:31 PM


Repubs mark Valentine's Day with anti-Hillary and anti-Obama eCards
http://net.gop.com/valentine/


They show the core of their attacks for this Fall's election campaign in these!

Anti-Hillary: tax
Anti-Obama: 3 years
Anti-Hillary: raise taxes
Anti-Obama: liberal heart
Anti-Hillary: higher taxes
Anti-Obama: vote present

Posted by MikeW on February 14, 2008 at 12:44 PM


McCain is the man to beat. Unfortunately for the Democrats, he comes across as moderate, has the reputation of a maverick (opposed the Bush tax cuts twice), is of good character, and has gravitas and experience.

Senator Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who can oppose him effectively. She can match him on every point, and win in any debate.

I voted democratic in the last 9 presidential eections and scored 3 wins out of 9. Two of those 3 were for a Clinton.

Looking at the voting patterns in the US over the past 36 years, I have a feling that Obama cannot win.

I'm glad new, young voters are coming in, but the Democratic Party needs to look carefully at the voting patterns in US elections of the past before being swept away by hopes and dreams.

Please, Superdelegates, don't throw away our chances in 2008!

Posted by Truebluedemo on February 14, 2008 at 01:57 PM


I am just scared of candidates that talk about uniting democrats and republicans. President Bush said the same thing eight years ago and see where we are. It all talk. Hilary is full of substance. What we need is action.

Posted by boniba on February 14, 2008 at 05:27 PM


Here is the "official" Republican Party response. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI7WwY4a9ro

Posted by SilentThunder on February 14, 2008 at 06:57 PM


Howard Dean has got to go. This guy is making the DNC look like the 2000 GOP.

Seriously. "A vote for McCain is a vote for Bush"?

And here I come to see a nice Valentines Day greeting, and I get this garbage?

Obama needs to crack the whip on whoever is running this show, because any sort of "above partisan politics" message the DNC is trying to get out is being buried by this kind of filth.

Posted by AcePylut on February 18, 2008 at 10:51 PM



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