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good to see mccain's staffers have a sense of humor
good to see mccain's staffers have a sense of humor
Big Muddy rancher said:Maybe we should get McCain hooked on ranchers. Look at how it has helped OT's computer skills. :wink:
Oldtimer said:McCain and Technology, Building a Bridge to the Nineteenth Century
by DHinMI
Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 06:45:22 AM PDT
John McCain, we've learned, is computer illiterate, and not knowledgeable about the internet. That may concern some people worried about a president who doesn't understand arguably the most fundamental technological development since the invention of the internal combustion engine.
Fear not. I was recently briefed by one of McCain's tech advisers, who demonstrated for me some newfangled gizmos a McCain administration would use to keep America the world's leader in technological innovation and application.
John McCain isn't adept at dealing with digitized information, but that doesn't mean he doesn't care about digits and computations. For instance, to keep track of all the lobbyist money coming to his campaign from corporate special interests and tax dollars going out as favors to the same corporate special interests, his administration would use this nifty technology…
Here's how he plans to stay in close contact with overseas governments and leaders:
TexasBred said:Oldtimer said:McCain and Technology, Building a Bridge to the Nineteenth Century
by DHinMI
Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 06:45:22 AM PDT
John McCain, we've learned, is computer illiterate, and not knowledgeable about the internet. That may concern some people worried about a president who doesn't understand arguably the most fundamental technological development since the invention of the internal combustion engine.
Fear not. I was recently briefed by one of McCain's tech advisers, who demonstrated for me some newfangled gizmos a McCain administration would use to keep America the world's leader in technological innovation and application.
John McCain isn't adept at dealing with digitized information, but that doesn't mean he doesn't care about digits and computations. For instance, to keep track of all the lobbyist money coming to his campaign from corporate special interests and tax dollars going out as favors to the same corporate special interests, his administration would use this nifty technology…
Here's how he plans to stay in close contact with overseas governments and leaders:
OT..are you idiot enough to really think world leaders communicate via email???? ROFLMFAO......
Oldtimer said:McCain and Technology, Building a Bridge to the Nineteenth Century
by DHinMI
Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 06:45:22 AM PDT
John McCain, we've learned, is computer illiterate, and not knowledgeable about the internet. That may concern some people worried about a president who doesn't understand arguably the most fundamental technological development since the invention of the internal combustion engine.
Fear not. I was recently briefed by one of McCain's tech advisers, who demonstrated for me some newfangled gizmos a McCain administration would use to keep America the world's leader in technological innovation and application.
John McCain isn't adept at dealing with digitized information, but that doesn't mean he doesn't care about digits and computations. For instance, to keep track of all the lobbyist money coming to his campaign from corporate special interests and tax dollars going out as favors to the same corporate special interests, his administration would use this nifty technology…
Here's how he plans to stay in close contact with overseas governments and leaders:
Steve said:Oldtimer said:McCain and Technology, Building a Bridge to the Nineteenth Century
by DHinMI
Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 06:45:22 AM PDT
John McCain, we've learned, is computer illiterate, and not knowledgeable about the internet. That may concern some people worried about a president who doesn't understand arguably the most fundamental technological development since the invention of the internal combustion engine.
Fear not. I was recently briefed by one of McCain's tech advisers, who demonstrated for me some newfangled gizmos a McCain administration would use to keep America the world's leader in technological innovation and application.
John McCain isn't adept at dealing with digitized information, but that doesn't mean he doesn't care about digits and computations. For instance, to keep track of all the lobbyist money coming to his campaign from corporate special interests and tax dollars going out as favors to the same corporate special interests, his administration would use this nifty technology…
Here's how he plans to stay in close contact with overseas governments and leaders:
you know OT every time you make fun of his lack of ability to type, your mocking a vet with a combat service connected disability..
but in case you didn't see it before... ""McCain's severe war injuries prevent him from typing on a keyboard," stating it was because of his severe war injuries, which limit his ability to do certain things with his hands."
as a vet myself, I find your comments mocking McCain's disability disgusting.
Oldtimer said:Steve said:Oldtimer said:McCain and Technology, Building a Bridge to the Nineteenth Century
by DHinMI
Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 06:45:22 AM PDT
John McCain, we've learned, is computer illiterate, and not knowledgeable about the internet. That may concern some people worried about a president who doesn't understand arguably the most fundamental technological development since the invention of the internal combustion engine.
Fear not. I was recently briefed by one of McCain's tech advisers, who demonstrated for me some newfangled gizmos a McCain administration would use to keep America the world's leader in technological innovation and application.
John McCain isn't adept at dealing with digitized information, but that doesn't mean he doesn't care about digits and computations. For instance, to keep track of all the lobbyist money coming to his campaign from corporate special interests and tax dollars going out as favors to the same corporate special interests, his administration would use this nifty technology…
Here's how he plans to stay in close contact with overseas governments and leaders:
you know OT every time you make fun of his lack of ability to type, your mocking a vet with a combat service connected disability..
but in case you didn't see it before... ""McCain's severe war injuries prevent him from typing on a keyboard," stating it was because of his severe war injuries, which limit his ability to do certain things with his hands."
as a vet myself, I find your comments mocking McCain's disability disgusting.
Both arms and his fingers are crippled :???: I don't buy it....None of that BS even was brought up until it came out he was computer illiterate....
And I know quadraplegics that can use computers and e-mail.....
Someday he's got to quit using the "I'm a POW" excuse for every foul up he does....He's disgracing many honorable former POW's and disabled veterans using it as his crutch...
kolanuraven said:If he's sooooo handicapped then how does he sign his name......or who goes to the bathroom with him for that " unmentionable stuff" if he can't use his hands???????
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, it does lead to many questions?
and probably much more disabled than old McSame
Bob Dole was a disabled vet too- and probably much more disabled than old McSame- but he actually tried to work around his injury and make it less apparent-
Oldtimer said:Hero- he may be-- but there are thousands of others out there that were POW's, are disabled Vets, or died defending their country that are also heros- but that didn't qualify them to be President....