Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Sad.


The senator's low-key arrival in Manchester stood in stark contrast to his Democratic rival's ongoing visit to the Middle East. Sen. Barack Obama, of Illinois, was swarmed by media as he arrived in Baghdad yesterday for a meeting with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and other Iraqi leaders.

It was the second leg of Obama's excursion, following a visit to Afghanistan over the weekend.

McCain spent most of the day in Maine, where he joined former President George H.W. Bush in Kennebunkport and later campaigned in Portland with the state's two Republican senators.
In Manchester last night, there was just one reporter and one photographer waiting for McCain as his plane -- a white, blue and gold Boeing 737-400 emblazoned with his campaign slogan, "Reform, Prosperity, Peace" -- touched down on the Wiggins Airways tarmac.

The Vietnam War veteran limped as he made his way down the metal stairway, a leather briefcase in one hand and a cell phone in the other, and walked straight into an awaiting Chevy Suburban.

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1 comment:

airJackie said...

It is sad as the GOP know they have a losing candidate even with the Media doing it's best to push him up. Now the only tool left to attack Obama is race which will only hurt our country. McCain will be burned out by the time Obama gets back from his tour. Cindy is most likely planning her exit now. McCain got played by the GOP. He had the White House in his hand in 2000 and gave it to Bush for a promise of support in the future. Now he's old and lost his memory and the GOP is faking support for him. Daddy Bush is a player of all sides and is only covering his son's butt.

We see that Bush wants the American people to pay for the money that the GOP robbed from housing. Look for the millions of Americans who lost their homes ask why do they have to pay for someone else's homes while they lost theirs. This will become a bigger problem when those who lost everything are told to pay for the chosen ones most likely those who brought homes to rent on use for themselves.