October
15th 2008
New Websites Say Both Obama and McCain Stink!
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Editor’s Note: Both Obama and McCain Stink. I couldn’t agree more.

A Rasmussen Poll said that almost half of all voters were not happy
with their Presidential candidate choices, just before Hillary Clinton
dropped out of the race and now a new website offers yard signs, buttons,
bumper stickers, and clothing that states “Both Obama and McCain stink/suck!”

“I do not like either of the top Presidential candidates and I know
that a large number of Americans agree with me on this,” said William
Gheen the founder of the new sites and host of the Last Americans Standing
radio show. “I’m sick of the lesser of two evils game and regret that
we have to pick between two poor candidates who are both DC insiders
during this time of national crisis.”

The new websites found at www.ObamaAndMcCainstink.com and
www.ObamaAndMcCainSuck.com gives American voters a way to express their dismay over the 2008 Presidential elections.

Many Americans are upset with both Obama and McCain because of their
negative campaign ads, lack of leadership on the economy, status as DC
insiders, and mutual support for amnesty for illegal aliens.

“I’m ordering my T-Shirt, Bumper Sticker, and button today and plan to
display them as soon as possible,” said William Gheen. “The voice of
Americans who are unhappy with both Obama and McCain should be heard in
these national debates.”

For more information or to purchase products stating that both Obama
and McCain suck or stink please visit www.ObamaAndMcCainstink.com or
www.ObamaAndMcCainsuck.com

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7 Comments »

7 Responses to “New Websites Say Both Obama and McCain Stink!”

  1. roho on 16 Oct 2008 at 12:05 am #

    I love it!………………………….Ha-Ha-Ha!

  2. Weaver on 16 Oct 2008 at 2:44 am #

    Yes, they do!

  3. roho on 16 Oct 2008 at 11:41 am #

    I went to sleep in he middle of the last debate.

    Has immigration been discussed at all after the primaries?

  4. Patroon on 16 Oct 2008 at 3:41 pm #

    If one listened to the debate on radio one would have thought McCain triumphed because he was very forceful this time around.

    However, the problem is McCain looks awful on television. When he stands up he looks old, all bent and stooped over compared to the younger Obama and even while sitting down, he looks peevish, beadie-eyed and crochety. The Republicans once again picked the worse constrast to a younger candidate since Bob Dole.

    But hey, don’t blame me, I voted for Ron Paul.

  5. ERIC on 16 Oct 2008 at 5:50 pm #

    Nothing about immigration.
    This election is a joke.
    It’s Bob Dole part 2.
    They say Clinton was the first black president, well get ready for the first.
    Sharpton, Jackson ect. visiting and hanging out in the white house.
    God help us.
    The racial holy war is coming.

  6. Andrew T. on 16 Oct 2008 at 6:34 pm #

    I agree with most of what ERIC said. Except for the part about a “racial holy war”

    That doesn’t exist and never will. It’s nothing but a tactic used to scare people, in fact it doesn’t even work because it makes you look an insane moron.

  7. Frank Griglonis on 17 Oct 2008 at 3:59 am #

    i’ll be writing in both baldwin and paul on the
    PA ballot…although a more pragmatic political
    strategem may be to balance (confound) the executive and legislative braches (and elect mClame)…
    at this juncture my warped perception is
    that oH’bama may actually be more concillatory
    towards a white minority than the judeo-christian “conservatives”… but, again, it would a grossly negligent strategy to concede (once again) an “out of controlled” gubermint to any singular partisan entity

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