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BIGFISH
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September 12, 2008 at 02:42:10 PM
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This message was edited on September 12, 2008 at 02:50:45 PM by BIGFISH
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Posted By: Raceway Video on September 12 2008 at 10:31:13 AM

if the GOP feels the need to resort to kindergarten misquotes

As usual, the majority think differently from your opinion



Oh you think so, not me. If you remember "the Majority" voted for Gore in 2000. Your "as usual", is the usual crap! If you think that pole of yours means that the Reps are grasping at anything, then you would have it right. If you actually believe it yourself, see my post above and seek help.

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Posted By: Raceway Video on September 12 2008 at 10:31:13 AM

if the GOP feels the need to resort to kindergarten misquotes

As usual, the majority think differently from your opinion



A majority thought Obama didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting elected either. That includes me. That the GOP has to pull out every trick in the book to have a shot at beating a black man with a Muslim name says it all.


 

 

 

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A majority thought Obama didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting elected either Did he get elected? I must have missed something.

the GOP has to pull out every trick in the book to have a shot at beating a black man with a Muslim name says it all.Yet throwing out the race card doesn't "pull out every trick in the book"? gezzzzzzzz


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Posted By: Raceway Video on September 12 2008 at 03:28:41 PM

A majority thought Obama didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting elected either Did he get elected? I must have missed something.

the GOP has to pull out every trick in the book to have a shot at beating a black man with a Muslim name says it all.Yet throwing out the race card doesn't "pull out every trick in the book"? gezzzzzzzz



Just the same, if the GOP can't beat him they must really be out to lunch.


 

 

 

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Looks like the Dims are the one in panic mode right now....



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Looks like the Dims are the one in panic mode right now....



scared shitless of Sarah,

Obuma would have chosen Hillary, except a lot of her and Willies people wind up premature dead.

She would have been Prez within months


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I wouldn't be surprised if they dump ol stand up Chuck for the VP and bring the Hilda-beast on board they are that desperate.. But, That would just go to show what bad judgement the magic Muslim used in the first place..Empty suit apply within....



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I wouldn't be surprised if they dump ol stand up Chuck for the VP and bring the Hilda-beast on board they are that desperate.. But, That would just go to show what bad judgement the magic Muslim used in the first place..Empty suit apply within....



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scared shitless of Sarah,

Obuma would have chosen Hillary, except a lot of her and Willies people wind up premature dead.

She would have been Prez within months



I was thinking the same thing about Obama....wouldn't take much for him to end up JFK'd. All one has to do is look at the deficit and see he jeopardizes trillions versus continued Republican reign. Enough for those in power to consider alternative measures. Obama's actuary tables might even look worse than McCain's...lol.


 

 

 

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Posted By: cubicdollars on September 12 2008 at 06:31:39 PM

I was thinking the same thing about Obama....wouldn't take much for him to end up JFK'd. All one has to do is look at the deficit and see he jeopardizes trillions versus continued Republican reign. Enough for those in power to consider alternative measures. Obama's actuary tables might even look worse than McCain's...lol.



They keep saying that the Democrats are getting desperate. I have seen exactly the opposite. Most feel she solidifies long held assurtions about the Republicans just being a front organization. Stooges put out in front of the people all while the dirty deeds dealers operate behind the scenes. I have talked with alot of women who all say that they dont trust Palin. These are some dyed in the wool Republican voters mind you. For them she seems like a trump card pulled out by the Republican Party in an effort to court voters. They question why we havent heard about her before the days of her being announced. The deserate move has been made, it was made at the announcement of Palin.
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henry chinaski
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Posted By: 3rdturn on September 12 2008 at 04:03:24 PM

Looks like the Dims are the one in panic mode right now....



Looks like the families are the ones in panic mode right now.... The people struggling to keep their homes, put fuel in their vehicles, feed their kids, pay medical bills, pay for college.....etc, etc, etc...
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September 12, 2008 at 08:23:32 PM
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Palin is out to lunch. I wonder if Biden could have answered the question?




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Say what you will about Obama. He is not the cause of the high gas prices. The Republican President is. Vote for more of the same you will get more of the same.



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Posted By: The_Truth_Detector on September 12 2008 at 08:23:32 PM

Palin is out to lunch. I wonder if Biden could have answered the question?



Oh but she's so cute... I just love the way she was so quick in saying "in what respect Charlie" trying to get a clue. Now that's some fast thinking. LOL


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Posted By: Sprint57 on September 12 2008 at 09:39:26 PM

Say what you will about Obama. He is not the cause of the high gas prices. The Republican President is. Vote for more of the same you will get more of the same.



I know, more of the same. They remind me of of abused women who keep going back for more because their afraid to leave.

Kenny


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Oh but she's so cute... I just love the way she was so quick in saying "in what respect Charlie" trying to get a clue. Now that's some fast thinking. LOL



LOL...... Throw a poor dog a bone Charlie!

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Oops !!!

 

Panic sets in for Obama, Democrats
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | Friday, September 12, 2008, 09:04 PM | By Jim Wooten

Posted on Friday, September 12, 2008 9:47:36 PM by 11th_VA

Barack Obama knows it. The election he had in the bag is slipping away.

The selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as John McCain’s running mate has so thrown him off stride, as it has most other Democrats, that all the momentum he had has vanished. He’s getting panicky advice from everywhere. He intends to launch more and sharper attacks, abandoning any pretense of a new and different, more civil campaign.

Democrats know something, and desperation is setting in. They have a novice campaigner who wanders off message. With every advantage in the primaries, Obama couldn’t win the big states — New York, New Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania — against Hillary Clinton, even when he got to define the rules for running against him. She could never risk alienating the base she’ll need in 2012; John McCain and Sarah Palin have no such constraints — hence the panic.

For a “change” candidate, Obama appears to be a man locked in time, unable to move past criticism, unable to move from the grip of the Democratic left, unable to adapt to the changed reality that the campaign is not the referendum on the war in Iraq or on the administration of George W. Bush that he’d envisioned.

He’s begun to sound dated. Last week, for example, he devoted valuable campaign days — less than two months remain — into explaining a silly “lipstick on a pig” line. The McCain campaign had reacted, accusing him of making the reference to Palin. “I don’t care what they say about me,” Obama responded. “But I love this country too much to let them take over another election with lies and phony outrage and ‘Swiftboat politics.’ Enough is enough,” he said. (The Swiftboat reference is from the 2004 campaign of John Kerry).

The Democratic left is still seething from the Kerry campaign’s loss and is determined to see Bush expelled from the White House in disgrace — the reason it is locked in to making this a referendum on the administration now ending.

It barely worked when the maverick McCain, no darling of the Bushites, got the nomination. With Palin, the Washington outsider, the “third term” argument is plainly absurd. But Obama can’t let go, just as the lefties can’t let go of the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth defeat of Kerry. He can’t move on.

Obama has the habit, too, of reminding voters of their doubts about him, as he did in reminding a Detroit audience that he’s been accused of being less interested in protecting you from terrorists than reading them their rights. And, when he professes love of country as his basis for refusing to allow the McCain campaign to attack his words, he raises questions about why he finds the affirmation of love necessary.

Obama will lose because with less than two months remaining voters won’t be able to get comfortable with him. He can’t stay on message and he can’t avoid sending signals that interfere with the message when he does.

McCain, on the other hand, has been superb going back at least to Obama’s European tour. Mainstream America is comfortable with him and, with Palin’s selection, conservatives who had their doubts are onboard. The GOP is energized and suddenly an unwinnable election is reversed.

Obama got this far by winning small states and Southern states he has no chance of carrying in November. In Georgia, for example, the latest Insider Advantage poll has McCain pulling 56 percent of the vote to 38 percent for Obama, numbers that are not likely to change more than 4 percentage points in November. The undecideds and those who intend to vote for third-party campaigns are at 6 percent.

In this election, voters will decide early. Obama’s been in a yearlong campaign; McCain’s familiar. The two are sufficiently exposed and known for voters to make a decision now.

It’s not over. But it’s getting there — and Obama knows it

 

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Posted By: henry chinaski on September 12 2008 at 07:57:06 PM
Looks like the families are the ones in panic mode right now.... The people struggling to keep their homes, put fuel in their vehicles, feed their kids, pay medical bills, pay for college.....etc, etc, etc...


Wait, are you talking about the "people struggling to keep their homes" that bought the McMansions with an ARM so they could a bigger house than they needed and keep the payment as low as possible hoping that their incomes would increase before the intrest rates went up? Are you talking about the "people that are struggling to put fuel in their vehicles" that are driving around in SUV's so they can sit up higher and feel safer, even though they're just driving from their McMansion to the mall and taking the kids all around town?

 

Here's an idea:

Why not just raise taxes on the rich, and let the government buy this stuff for all the struggling families!! Oh, wait.........




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Obama is screwed - DEMS are in a STATE OF CHAOS after 2 weeks of Obama in the TANK!

 

 

 


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Oops !!!

 

Panic sets in for Obama, Democrats
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | Friday, September 12, 2008, 09:04 PM | By Jim Wooten

Posted on Friday, September 12, 2008 9:47:36 PM by 11th_VA

Barack Obama knows it. The election he had in the bag is slipping away.

The selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as John McCain’s running mate has so thrown him off stride, as it has most other Democrats, that all the momentum he had has vanished. He’s getting panicky advice from everywhere. He intends to launch more and sharper attacks, abandoning any pretense of a new and different, more civil campaign.

Democrats know something, and desperation is setting in. They have a novice campaigner who wanders off message. With every advantage in the primaries, Obama couldn’t win the big states — New York, New Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania — against Hillary Clinton, even when he got to define the rules for running against him. She could never risk alienating the base she’ll need in 2012; John McCain and Sarah Palin have no such constraints — hence the panic.

For a “change” candidate, Obama appears to be a man locked in time, unable to move past criticism, unable to move from the grip of the Democratic left, unable to adapt to the changed reality that the campaign is not the referendum on the war in Iraq or on the administration of George W. Bush that he’d envisioned.

He’s begun to sound dated. Last week, for example, he devoted valuable campaign days — less than two months remain — into explaining a silly “lipstick on a pig” line. The McCain campaign had reacted, accusing him of making the reference to Palin. “I don’t care what they say about me,” Obama responded. “But I love this country too much to let them take over another election with lies and phony outrage and ‘Swiftboat politics.’ Enough is enough,” he said. (The Swiftboat reference is from the 2004 campaign of John Kerry).

The Democratic left is still seething from the Kerry campaign’s loss and is determined to see Bush expelled from the White House in disgrace — the reason it is locked in to making this a referendum on the administration now ending.

It barely worked when the maverick McCain, no darling of the Bushites, got the nomination. With Palin, the Washington outsider, the “third term” argument is plainly absurd. But Obama can’t let go, just as the lefties can’t let go of the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth defeat of Kerry. He can’t move on.

Obama has the habit, too, of reminding voters of their doubts about him, as he did in reminding a Detroit audience that he’s been accused of being less interested in protecting you from terrorists than reading them their rights. And, when he professes love of country as his basis for refusing to allow the McCain campaign to attack his words, he raises questions about why he finds the affirmation of love necessary.

Obama will lose because with less than two months remaining voters won’t be able to get comfortable with him. He can’t stay on message and he can’t avoid sending signals that interfere with the message when he does.

McCain, on the other hand, has been superb going back at least to Obama’s European tour. Mainstream America is comfortable with him and, with Palin’s selection, conservatives who had their doubts are onboard. The GOP is energized and suddenly an unwinnable election is reversed.

Obama got this far by winning small states and Southern states he has no chance of carrying in November. In Georgia, for example, the latest Insider Advantage poll has McCain pulling 56 percent of the vote to 38 percent for Obama, numbers that are not likely to change more than 4 percentage points in November. The undecideds and those who intend to vote for third-party campaigns are at 6 percent.

In this election, voters will decide early. Obama’s been in a yearlong campaign; McCain’s familiar. The two are sufficiently exposed and known for voters to make a decision now.

It’s not over. But it’s getting there — and Obama knows it

 

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LMAO, talk about a credible artice. A totally partisan COMMENTARY by a self proclaimed "Common Sense Conservative"? Surely you can come up with something better than that...





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