McCain Concedes Election to Obama
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December 26, 2009
December 26, 2009
Republican presidential candidate John mccain concedes defeat to Sen. Barack Obama and urges all Americans to unite under the new president-elect. (Nov. 4)
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twoshakes
He lost his own ELECTION I dont blame PALIN either. Hes the one that started acting like a child that had his bike stolen, pointing the finger, calling names & blaiming. Just very IMMATURE. OBAMA was obviously the better Candidate. It was so obvious OBAMA would win. I am glad that The (OBAMA) VOTERS that did not harbor the HATRED & IGNORANCE “out-numbered” the bitter RACIST BIGOTS that voted for McCain primarily because the man was “WHITE”! (you can hear them in the crowd)
Its a NEW DAY !!
Nov 10th, 2008
west1331
It is truly sad that someone of John McCains stature has his concession speech ruined by such rude hateful individuals.
John McCain has always seemed like an honorable man to me and to watch his supporters steal his final moment in the election by booing and yelling like blood thirsty animals is very upsetting.
There is losing, and then there is losing gracefully. He choose the latter, his supporters did not.
Nov 11th, 2008
CTisMajorLeague
Booker T from TNA
Nov 12th, 2008
ryanstiles
I agree with you. Bush treated him unfairly in the 2000 primaries.
Nov 13th, 2008
Bel112maar
yes, but now it’s obama’s time to show us what he can do.
although he comes in as president on a very bad moment, hope he makes it.
Nov 16th, 2008
AUSTIN4512
sen. mccain at his best!
Dec 3rd, 2008
rushnut1958
pgthinker007, where did you go to school? Let me guess. You were NOT an English major.
Jan 9th, 2009
pgthinker007
You are right. English is not my native language, but what my English language has anything has to do with my head. If you went to school you would not support Obama:-)
That’s your primitive thinking. You believe that a man who does not speak English as much as Americans is uneducated. Did you know that many foreigners built your country?
Jan 9th, 2009
pgthinker007
At least McCain would not tell me such damn things.
Jan 9th, 2009
pgthinker007
I am not crying. This is about future of your country. If “overeducated” Americans understand how government runs and economics, they would not choose someone who does not understand basic economics. The White House became a training center for newly hired president. He learned from Republicans that government must cut taxes (today’s news). Where is “change”?:-) B.O. already got problems with transparancy, but he always be the best because he is young, plays basketball and he is as cool as Clint
Jan 9th, 2009
pgthinker007
I am not saying Obama is bad guy. Obama changed his plans and numbers every week, and I did not trust his professionalism. Actually, he supported tax increase. People always blame government when hard workers get lay off and stock market is down. You should blame company executives because they make wrong decisions. GM, Chrysler and Ford got taxpayers money from the Bush administration. Even though Bush hates bailouts, he sacrificed free market economy to socialism to keep quiet Obama supporters
Jan 9th, 2009
pgthinker007
I support McCains plans because he wants to spend money for energy development. For example, France has 50 nuclear plants and does not depend on Middle Eastern countries. The bottom line is that why Americans should import energy from the countries that do not like you much. You should have your own energy and put American labor in that business. He also supported tax cuts to promote economy.
Jan 9th, 2009
Rubybefresh
Well,good thing mccain lost.
I know many if you wanted him to win but
Hes just RACIST!!
Obama isnt racist!
Well ppl get over it we already won a GOOD PRESIDENT!
GO OBAMA!
=]
Feb 7th, 2009
doubleg137
Palin lost it for you sir. Oh boy howdy you betcha (wink wink).
Feb 8th, 2009
jamdeerdance94
how the hell is mccain racist??
Mar 8th, 2009
jamdeerdance94
west1331, you could also say the same thing about obama supporters booing bush when he left the white house.
Mar 8th, 2009
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