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Dobbs claimed there "isn't much difference" among the three candidates, except on Iraq

Summary: CNN's Lou Dobbs claimed that, "with the exception of Iraq, there isn't much difference among" Sens. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain. In fact, on health care, Obama and Clinton have both proposed plans to expand coverage, which McCain has denounced. Obama and Clinton also both support comprehensive immigration reform; McCain abandoned his previous support for comprehensive immigration legislation during his campaign for the Republican nomination.
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Posted by wzwriter

And there isn't much difference between Lou Dobbs and a bucket of poop - except the bucket.  :-)

Posted by dazedandconfused26 in reply to wzwriter

Nice.

Posted by wzwriter in reply to dazedandconfused26

But accurate.

Posted by pete592 in reply to wzwriter

Well, that would make sense.  He's on cable news, and as we all know, when it's cable, it's crap.

Posted by nerzog

Even if that were the only difference, it would be enough. However, another huge difference is that McCain has promised to pack the Supreme Court with more Neanderthals. That, we cannot afford.

Posted by snoopy

Well Lou, we don't need no cherry pickin' journalists telling us what we can and can't understand about the choices!

Posted by dazedandconfused26 in reply to snoopy

That is a great link snoop. I wish he hadn't caught himself. That line could of finally got the old cow put out to pasture.

Posted by eweston8542983

Gee Lou I can't imagine why we're stuck with coverage of trivia and personal grooming issues.

<snark off>