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If McCain was elected President, would our global partners look up to him for advice or fear of his temper?

From opinions I have heard, McCain will only help to isolate America from the rest of the world.

Public Comments

  1. I think he will do more bad then good.
  2. McCain might seem like he has a temper, but it's actually a reaction to bullshit... Like "Lets tax companies that give Americans jobs! That will help the economy!" or "Lets sue Citibank for not giving out more loans to underqualified people! They should give out MORE subprime loans!"
  3. I think they will treat him just like the treat Bush. Ignore him.
  4. my friends, The other day my wife turned on our lap tap? computer and then hooked up to the "interstate highway" She connected to "the Googles" and found much information about my opponent being the anti-christ. I also found out that Sen. Obama stays up well after 9:00PM at night !!! -- I think most REAL Americans would find this behavior irresponsible .
  5. If he gets elected we won't have any global partners.
  6. we don't need the rest of the world!
  7. I agree! He can't keep his temper under control for long!
  8. Obama and Biden are already mass producing white flags.
  9. you absolutely correct in your assertations, McCain is a divisionalist, another Bush supporter who thinks our military needs to be spreadout for the next 8 years. In a time when we need Americans to unite and come together, he seeds the nation with separatists, and his ultimate goal is the White House...by any means possible.
  10. Obama is effeminate (sp) The Middle Eastern countries really admire that in a man.
  11. Yes, especially as they know that they cannot pull the wool over his eyes. Obama would be too dangerous. Remember Kennedy's inexperience and how Khruschev starting salivating and remember what happened, as a result of lack of experience.
  12. They don't like him or Bush so they will avoid us when we get into the next war
  13. I don't get you people at all, first you want to isolate american by not being involved in protecting people in Iraq, but then you fear McCain will isolate us. Make up your mind.
  14. ok well i dont think McCain has a temper no more then obama!!! I never seen McCain have a temper before I have seen him make faces at things that people say but I have seen obama do it to!
  15. McCain will continue the Bush policy of going alone and shooting from the hip, cowboy style. It serves no purpose considering that we need international cooperation to fight terrorists.
  16. I think McCain is passionate about what is important...so if he gets mad then good. Someone needs to get mad - those people in Congress are wreaking havoc or haven't you noticed. At least we don't have to worry about anyone bullying him. I could stand to throw a fit in front of them myself just to let them know that I'm sick of the bs. My first fit would be about Obama and how in the world they could have let him into our government in the first place. He's little more than a con artist who has done a number on a lot of people and absolutely none of it has been good.
  17. Who cares, I would rather have a president who does what is good for America and not worry about what the rest of the world thinks.
  18. Our allies will fall in line with either Obama or McCain.
  19. McCain has not demonstrated any "TEMPER TANTRUMS" in the last 2 years. The temper thing is just hype from the left wing loons. They will look to him for advice. What advice and guidance could obama give? Maybe, how to be a community organizer or door to door Girl Scout cookie sales? How about the “Get you dog out to vote” campaign, where ACORN workers in Ohio register your dog to vote by bribing them with snasages….
  20. As our President Senator McCain would look after the interests of the citizens of our country.
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