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Originally Posted by spark10036
feeling bad for McCain is like feeling bad for The Chikie Girls,...what if they had any talent...
americans should get over yourselves.u make the stupidest things when it comes to politics.and what is even worst most americans stick by your leaders even if they make the most outrageous decisions.
Their is a term describing american foreign policy in the last 20 years,and we use it a lot here in europe:terrorism. u don't have to wear a mask or be muslim to be a terrorist.... 
so shut up,vote for obama,and wish for the best...
feeling sorry for mccain... 
well what about feeling bad for that conservative bitch sarah palin too?
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Most Europeans tend to be pretty sheeplike as well, it's just not as obvious because your countries aren't superpowers.
I hate when Europeans use blanket terms and criticize Americans for voting for the wrong leaders. People tend to be ignorant voters no matter where you go, the United States is no exception, and neither is any European country. And if you actually wanted America to 'change' you wouldn't endorse Obama, and instead endorse a third party candadite that hasn't been taken by the lobbiests (sp?) yet. F
uck Obama and McCain.
But, back to WaspStar, I know what you mean. One time someone pointed out to me that they felt bad for Bush on a human level like that, and I agree. I think it's kind of inhuman and short sighted and selfish not to feel bad for these people who are either hated by millions for a simple difference in opinion, or are losing the biggest contest in the world on an extremely public level.