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DOVER, N.H. -- As Senator John McCain rolled down a New Hampshire highway today in his "Straight Talk Express" campaign bus, he listened to a description of the latest attack on him by his chief rival in this state's primary, Mitt Romney.

He smirked as he heard the former Massachusetts governor's assertion that McCain wanted to allow illegal immigrants to remain permanently in the United States.

Asked how he intended to respond, the Arizona Republican said: "Never get into a wrestling match with a pig. You both get dirty -- and the pig likes it."

The back-of-the-bus compartment in which McCain was holding forth went silent for several seconds. Finally, a reporter asked: was McCain comparing Romney to a pig? McCain laughed and paused as he formulated his response: "That was a general philosophical approach to American politics."

http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politi...ccain_call.html

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That reminds me of this tape my friend found of this surfer dude from California who made a Portuguese-to-English phrase tape that he sold in Sao Paulo... he calmly says, in a really strong California accent: "Vá, foder, um pato. Go, **, a duck. Vá, foder, um pato. Go, **, a duck." It's hard to describe...

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I think, McCain has temper. I remember, when he lost to George Bush in 2000 Primary, he angrily told a journalist (maybe from NBC?) "get out of here."

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That reminds me of this tape my friend found of this surfer dude from California who made a Portuguese-to-English phrase tape that he sold in Sao Paulo... he calmly says, in a really strong California accent: "Vá, foder, um pato. Go, **, a duck. Vá, foder, um pato. Go, **, a duck." It's hard to describe...

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Is this true??????????????? Can't stop laughing Alex, and it's all your fault sister. :lol:

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Dude. Is he getting senile? First the ###### thing and now this?

Well, the g00k thing was from 2000.

I thought saying he didn't regret it was recent, but it looks like I was wrong. Either way, dude. Think before you talk, McCain. He's probably just too old to be trolling around in a bus. He's tired.

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Dude. Is he getting senile? First the ###### thing and now this?

Well, the g00k thing was from 2000.

I thought saying he didn't regret it was recent, but it looks like I was wrong. Either way, dude. Think before you talk, McCain. He's probably just too old to be trolling around in a bus. He's tired.

If you play your cards right, you might even live to be as old as McCain. :lol:

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Dude. Is he getting senile? First the ###### thing and now this?

Well, the g00k thing was from 2000.

I thought saying he didn't regret it was recent, but it looks like I was wrong. Either way, dude. Think before you talk, McCain. He's probably just too old to be trolling around in a bus. He's tired.

If you play your cards right, you might even live to be as old as McCain. :lol:

Yep, and if I do, I'll be retired to my dayum farm in Portugal! :)

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DOVER, N.H. -- As Senator John McCain rolled down a New Hampshire highway today in his "Straight Talk Express" campaign bus, he listened to a description of the latest attack on him by his chief rival in this state's primary, Mitt Romney.

He smirked as he heard the former Massachusetts governor's assertion that McCain wanted to allow illegal immigrants to remain permanently in the United States.

Asked how he intended to respond, the Arizona Republican said: "Never get into a wrestling match with a pig. You both get dirty -- and the pig likes it."

The back-of-the-bus compartment in which McCain was holding forth went silent for several seconds. Finally, a reporter asked: was McCain comparing Romney to a pig? McCain laughed and paused as he formulated his response: "That was a general philosophical approach to American politics."

http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politi...ccain_call.html

Apprently McCain doesn't like people spelling out the truth.

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