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    #21

    Oct 9, 2008, 11:40 AM

    Tuscany,

    I agree with you... he is going to take it... not sure if it the kind of change we need but I think he will win too.
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    Oct 9, 2008, 03:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    Ah yes, governing by fear - a republican specialty.
    LOLOL, after every headline this week, Choux's post that the stock market has officially crashed and 8 years of unhinged fear mongering over Bush, I'd say you have that backwards, NK. Manic panic is S.O.P. for the left.
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    Oct 9, 2008, 03:17 PM
    Not sure where you get your data from. McCain panicked, Obama was calm. That's one of the reasons McCain's voter confidence is evaporating.
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    Oct 9, 2008, 03:52 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    Not sure where you get your data from. McCain panicked, Obama was calm. That's one of the reasons why McCain's voter confidence is evaporating.
    When did McCain panic, and where've you been the last 8 years?
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    Oct 10, 2008, 07:25 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    When did McCain panic, and where've you been the last 8 years?
    I have been living in America watching a Republican President lead this country into ruin.
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    Oct 10, 2008, 07:59 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuscany View Post
    I have been living in America watching a Republican President lead this country into ruin.
    What does that have to do with McCain's "panic?"
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    Oct 10, 2008, 08:02 AM

    I believe your question was "where have you been the last 8 years..." I answered that question. McCain's panic is evidant in his body language- his stutter when answering questions.
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    #28

    Oct 10, 2008, 09:28 AM

    I believe Obama will win according what I've seen up to this point (polls, etc.)

    I hope that is the case.
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    Oct 10, 2008, 12:56 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by classyT View Post
    I was curious who everyone thinks is gonna win. I mean in your heart of hearts. Not just who you want to win.

    My heart says it will be : Obama

    I want....McCain.

    I just wanted to take a little amhd poll.

    My mind says it is Obama. With Bush's unpopularity and the economy looking worse, Obama benefits. Most people don't question how he is going to accomplish all that he promises, nor do they question the fact that he does not have much experience at all.
    The MSM just looks the other way.


    McCain is running a lethargic campaign, and he gets my vote by default. Palin is one of the few good thing he has done in his campaign.


    I think people should remember that the DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS has been in charge since 2006 and what has happened?

    -- ^^^ gas prices
    -- tanking economy.


    Now in 2009 Bush is gone. Then possibly Obama in the WH and a DEMOCRATIC controlled CONGRESS.


    but heck when I was young I lived through Jimmy Carter :)


    Regardless, God is sovreign :D
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    Oct 10, 2008, 03:05 PM
    inthebox.

    Ha ha.. I liked your comments! Agree with you too! We DID survive ol Jimmy didn't we? LOL
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    Oct 10, 2008, 04:07 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Tuscany View Post
    I believe your question was "where have you been the last 8 years..." I answered that question. McCain's panic is evidant in his body language- his stutter when answering questions.
    Um, no. My question was specifically to NK and it was two parts, "When did McCain panic, and where've you been the last 8 years?" If you want to talk about stutters...

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    #32

    Oct 10, 2008, 05:45 PM

    Speech,

    NK took his marbles and went home... he was losing your lively discussion. Hee hee
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    Oct 10, 2008, 05:45 PM

    When Obama does not know the answer/or does not want to say his answer he just goes uma uma uma uma uma and anna anna anna. This guy scares me to death. He's even said his faith was Muslim. I believe he is not even a qualified American Presidential candidate/citizen by birth as he was born in Kenya and not Hawaii. His father was not an American. I find it rather odd that the man could take a trip literally around the world and then attend Harvard two years later. Just who funded him? He had 2 Pakastani roommates in college at Occidental U. Where was he from age 6 until age 11? Odd how he magically purchased a very expensive home in 2005. Where did he get the money for that? Odd how his chief advisor is Valerie Jarrett who is from Shiraz, Iran. Odd how this man became a US Senator without having proven his citizenship.

    Just coincidence, don't be concerned.

    I'm not that happy with McCain either for that matter but at least this man is an American of American parents. I am not happy about his supposed capitivity in Viet Nam. I believe yes, he was in Viet Nam but he was not really a prisoner in the truest sense of the word. On the day he came back to America on a US plane, a friend of mine was at the same base. He remarked that this particular man did not act like the other prisoners did in that he seemed to look pretty good and did not exhibit the same emotional problems the other men had after their release. He had a "photo op" at his hospital bed at the base. I find this most peculiar also.

    I really don't like either one of these candidates. But if I had to choose, I would definitely vote for McCain. He seems the lesser evil of the two.

    I really think that the Republican and Democratic parties have really let down the American voters giving us two "ringers" this election.
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    #34

    Oct 10, 2008, 05:54 PM
    Twinkie,

    I hear you and I agree! I do like palin though... I know she hasn't got all the "experience" but neither does Obama and he is running for President. She is a Washington outsider. People complain that is what they want and when one shows up... they eat her alive. It is frustrating.
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    Oct 10, 2008, 06:10 PM

    ANY DOUBTS THAT OBAMA IS A PUPPET of Zbigniew Brzezinski and the Trilateral Commission ended when Brzezinski appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe on March 21 2008 to campaign for Obama.
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    #36

    Oct 10, 2008, 07:00 PM

    twinkiedooter -

    Dang, you nailed the issue of Obama with a sledgehammer... I do think that he is a Muslim posing as a "Christian", although that's a term thrown around as loosely as any other. Not that you were making that comparison but I just wanted to add that.

    He's a Marxist revolutionist in the vein of Che Guavarra who was a murderous thug posing as a revolutionary for freedom but was no such thing. Now, Obama has been clean and unconnected from any evil but I wonder what this guy is really like behind closed doors. The media adores him and seeks to preserve his Ivy League, pseudo-intellectual, white-collar image and he's being billed at the Messiah of the free world. It's crazy the way people worship this guy who we know really nothing about.

    Wake me up when it's over.
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    Oct 10, 2008, 08:18 PM

    Marxist revolutionist? Hummm. Is that anything like a communist cause that's what we been calling him up here in Idaho. But then we ain't real politically correct round these parts.
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    Oct 10, 2008, 08:19 PM

    The biggest "ha ha" in this election is laughing at the Pubs trying to sale John McCain, as a "maverick." John's a hot tempered old "sidekick" of George W. Bush. John's closer to W (Dubya) than X,Y, or Z. He stubbornly surprised his own party with his veep selection. The Moose lodge, now short one "Sarah Palin," in just a few weeks has managed to become the most incompetent Washington insider politician in recent history. This McCain campaign is so under educated that many of the surrogates are often reduced to ridiculing Obama for his popularity and ignorantly claiming him a Marxist. Once proud Reagan Republicans, have been replaced by simpletons.

    Dubya had a Republican led Congress four years of his two terms, and that experiment turned out more disastrous than a second grade "spewing volcano" science project. Osama Bin Laden's somewhere in a cave, probably in Afghanistan or Pakistan, making videos and preparing for his Oscar award acceptance speech.

    Who I wanted to win was Ron Paul. I'm going to vote for Barack Obama, and "yes" he does have the inside track.
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    #39

    Oct 10, 2008, 08:29 PM

    I still want Ron Paul as my president and I am having a hard time settling... no, I can't just settle for either one. McCain is no Mavrerick and Obama is a communist. That's all we get.
    I just want a huge, smokin asteroid to smash into earth.
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    Oct 10, 2008, 08:56 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by magprob View Post
    I still want Ron Paul as my president and I am having a hard time settling...no, I can't just settle for either one. McCain is no Mavrerick and Obama is a communist. That's all we get.
    I just want a huge, smokin asteroid to smash into earth.
    I hope that asteroid lands on an IRS building. Under communism the government controls the masses, but ends up benefiting the few. Sound familiar? In effect the Republican trickle down economics of GW Bush and now John McCain would come closer to footing that bill. The CEO's dream come true! Obama's trying to remove some of that burden off the middle and lower class. Some say Obama's promoting a form of socialism. And I agree, "yes" at least to a degree. Kibbutzim in Israel run quite effectively and originally many of the kibbutz were based on principles of socialism.

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