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Old 09-20-2008, 09:14 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

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Not shakin, McCain and Palin will WIN!!
here Danny boy you have your new prophetess for the new organization. You have your woman Bishop and now a Prophetess. Looks like you are well on your way to a full fledged organization.


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Old 09-20-2008, 09:38 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

While we're talking about all of these foreign leaders and terrorists groups rooting for Obama, let's not forget that al-qaeda in Afghanistan owe George W. Bush some credit. After spending 5 years in Iraq and diverting our main focus to that country, the al-qaeda sect actually respsonsible for planning and executing 9/11 are as strong as they were before 9/11 occured.

As to the polls, there is no denying that the race has shifted back in Obama's favor. It always takes about a week or 10 days but the swing to Obama in the popular vote polls will begin to show up in the state polls next week. The state polls I looked at yesterday were already starting to swing that way. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...lls/index.html

The economy is going to decide this election. Barring any major bumbling by either candidate at the debates, this election goes to the candidate who looks voters in the eye and promises to protect their wallet.

Politics is a funny business. We all thought for the last year and half that this election would be decided on Iraq and gasoline and that isn't going to be the case.
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Old 09-20-2008, 10:20 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

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DA,

Can you please give me three good logical reasons someone should vote for Obama?

Can you show me any significant legislation he as authored?

Can you show me where Obama and his wife made their millions from?

Explain why Mrs. Obama can be wealthy and still have not been proud of America until hubby was in the Presidential race?

Explain why anyone would want a man who seems to be keen of the redistribution of wealth by taxation and government programs, that is wealth that is not his?
A LOT of people are Democrats when they are young and single. Then they get married and have kids and turn into Republicans.
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Old 09-20-2008, 10:28 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

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Hmmm ... when the polls a couple of weeks ago reflected the Palin bounce ... the euphoria in this forum was at peak levels ...

It bordered on the fanaticism seen in some Middle Eastern rallies.

Just looking to have some truth in reporting.
What's so odd about that? we fear the communist. We were happy to see the communist on his heels.
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Old 09-20-2008, 10:32 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

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While we're talking about all of these foreign leaders and terrorists groups rooting for Obama, let's not forget that al-qaeda in Afghanistan owe George W. Bush some credit. After spending 5 years in Iraq and diverting our main focus to that country, the al-qaeda sect actually respsonsible for planning and executing 9/11 are as strong as they were before 9/11 occured.

As to the polls, there is no denying that the race has shifted back in Obama's favor. It always takes about a week or 10 days but the swing to Obama in the popular vote polls will begin to show up in the state polls next week. The state polls I looked at yesterday were already starting to swing that way. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...lls/index.html

The economy is going to decide this election. Barring any major bumbling by either candidate at the debates, this election goes to the candidate who looks voters in the eye and promises to protect their wallet.

Politics is a funny business. We all thought for the last year and half that this election would be decided on Iraq and gasoline and that isn't going to be the case.

you are right. I have said this before but McCain's only chance is if both he and Palin wipe the floor with Obama Biden in the debates. a tie, slight win by M/P or a loss in the debates and its church.

McCain has 1 chance on the economy and that is if he can hand Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac around Obamas neck and at the same time really get the message out that he was a co-sponser of a 2005 bill to regulate them. if he can do this in the next week, he can nutralize Obamas lead. but it is a slim chance.

This race has ALWAYS been Obama's to lose.
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

I am a bit pessimistic about Sen. Obama really winning this election.

http://news.yahoo.com/page/election-...lse-obama-race


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Old 09-20-2008, 10:35 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

The only polls that count are the final ones on election day!!
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Old 09-20-2008, 10:43 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

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Clinton beat Bush 41 by 5 points and won over 350 electoral votes.
That is because Ross Perot siphoned off 17% of the popular vote. That makes a mess of the electoral math.
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

You are funny DA!

"Truth in reporting"? I am not required to report anything... I am very biased and want McCain and Palin to win. The polls do matter a bit - but even as a popular vote it is still in the margin of error.
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Old 09-20-2008, 10:50 PM
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Re: In case you've missed the recent polls ...

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DA,

Can you please give me three good logical reasons someone should vote for Obama?

Can you show me any significant legislation he as authored?

Can you show me where Obama and his wife made their millions from?

Explain why Mrs. Obama can be wealthy and still have not been proud of America until hubby was in the Presidential race?

Explain why anyone would want a man who seems to be keen of the redistribution of wealth by taxation and government programs, that is wealth that is not his?
He can't show you any of that. Nobody can.

But they can show you leg tingles, shivers of excitement, and hope. Heaping bucketfuls of hope.

People have bottled up their frustrations at all the squandered opportunities during the first six years of the Bush administration, wherin folks learned that "compassionate conservative" = big government big spender.

Now people are right where the propagandists want them: deciding important issues with their feelings instead of their reasoning faculties. Just like Madison avenue. They can't sell a single bauble until they've made folks feel dissatisfied.

The Obama candidacy is the single largest hoax ever perpetrated. The McCain candidacy is gunning pretty hard for the #2 slot.
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