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Democratic Candidate Lands In Chicago; Deflected Criticism Of His Trip Earlier In The Day

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by n_cognito22 July 27, 2008 9:20 PM EDT
Posted by b48151 at 05:40 PM : Jul 27, 2008

You bunch of web board paid republican shills are pathetic. Your witches brew of bigotry, lies and hate wither in the face of facts and evidence. If I were Karl Rove I''d demand more for my money. I''d fire all you losers.
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by n_cognito22 July 27, 2008 9:03 PM EDT
-DRILL HERE DRILL NOW PAY LESS ..got that you pathetic libs....over 70% of the country wants this....this will be hung around your necks in Nov.

Posted by b48151 at 05:47 PM : Jul 27, 2008

Is that a fact? Please provide us libs with a list of drilling rigs that aren''t leased out for at least the next 5 years in their current location. Can''t find any? Well I''ll be darned.

-OH HURRAY!!!!!Hussein is back...This radical lib is nothing but an empty suit.

Posted by b48151 at 05:40 PM : Jul 27, 2008

And you have an empty head. Not to worry tho'', Rush will be on Monday to tell you what to think.



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by caliguy55 July 27, 2008 8:46 PM EDT
July 27, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama 49%, McCain 40%

Third day with Obama holding a significant lead over McCain

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PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama now leads John McCain among national registered voters by a 49% to 40% margin in Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted July 24-26.

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July 26, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama Retains Lead, 48% to 41%

Second day with Obama holding a significant lead over McCain

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PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama has stretched his lead over John McCain among national registered voters to seven percentage points, 48% to 41%, in Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted July 23-25.

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This is why McSame is becoming such a pathetic figure. Obama will beat him into the ground come November. And, McSame knows there isn''t anything he can do to stop it. McSame''s attacks will become even more negative as the election approaches. But, these attacks will only prove that McSame is devoid of any ideas as to how to clean up the mess left by the Bush/Cheney Administration. Obama 08!!!
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by n_cognito22 July 27, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
-Where were the snipers when we needed them last week :)
Posted by WellHell3 at 02:04 PM : Jul 27, 2008

Lets clarify this from your end. Are you advocating the assassination of a U.S. presidential candidate? If so, I''m sure the Secret Service will take more than a passing interest in you and your posts. I''ll wager too you will find them utterly humorless in such matters.
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by vastr-wcon July 27, 2008 7:57 PM EDT
And it came to pass when the whole land from the Arabian desert to the shores of the Great Lakes had been laid barren, that a Child appeared in the wilderness.

The Child was blessed in looks and intellect. Scion of a simple family, offspring of a miraculous union, grandson of a typical white person and an African peasant. And yea, as he grew, the Child walked in the path of affirmative-action special treatment and righteousness, with only the occasional detour into the odd weed and a little blow.

When he was twelve years old, they found him in the temple in the City of Chicago learning all from the Prophet God D@#! America Jeremiah and the Elders. And they went forth singing the praises of Hope-Change, Change-Hope, Hope-able Change, Change-able Hope and similar droppings from the mighty bull.

In the great Battles of Caucus and Primary he smote the proficient Hillary, wife of the deposed King Bill the Priapic and their barbarian hordes of Working Class Whites.

And so it was the Child ventured forth - for the first time - to bring the light unto all the world, and he was declared "TheOne".

Rejoice America, the callow Child savior from the loony-left is here. Forget the vote ye bitter non-believers clinging to thy guns and false religions, for the liberal media hath already anointed TheOne president. Also behold that Sarkozy (The Flamboyant) and al-Maliki (The Wayward Puppet) have acknowledged him as divine ruler of all mankind. Further resistance is futile.
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by obama8years July 27, 2008 7:56 PM EDT
When HOWARD STERN SAYS DEMOCRATS ARE COMMUNIST. I think its Time to Re-Think wether we want Obama the Marxist in as our EU president.

%u201CI go, %u2018That%u2019s it!%u2019%u201D Stern said. %u201C[I] go, %u2018You know what Don, I%u2019ve voted Republican and I%u2019ve voted Democrat. I have vowed I will never vote for a Democrat again. I don%u2019t give a [expletive] %u2013 no matter who they are. I don%u2019t care if God becomes a Democrat.%u2019 I said, %u2018I backed Hillary Clinton, I backed Al Gore, I backed John Kerry. I am done with them.%u2019%u201D



Stern took it a step even further and called Democrats on the FCC %u201Ccommunists%u201D and referred to their tactics as %u201Cgangsterism.%u201D



%u201CThe fact that these Democrats on the FCC are communists,%u201D Stern said. %u201CThey%u2019re for communism. They don%u2019t want to see companies %u2013 this is gangsterism. I said, %u2018This is crazy.%u2019%u201D

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by chika6 July 27, 2008 7:39 PM EDT
Welcome home boy. You made America proud. Take a big high five.
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by jackie0428 July 27, 2008 7:29 PM EDT

Speaking of Katrina...I''m a white Republican. I didn''t hesitate to give $100 to the Red Cross to help N.O. during Katrina. I know at least 3 very liberal friends. All earn good money. In the weeks after Katrina, all of them complained on and on about the government not helping more. In the years that followed, I have asked each one of them, one on one, how much they gave to charity to help those poor victims people. Each admitted they had donated nothing. This is an all too common pattern I see. Liberals are very VERY adept at encouraging others to give THEIR money, but they''re not too hot on the idea of supporting charities themselves. All research done on this subject shows that the average Republican donates more yearly to charity than the average Democrat. There''s an old saying that actions speak louder than words. Too bad the Democrats are too busy dreaming and yapping to listen to such wise advice.

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by jackie0428 July 27, 2008 7:22 PM EDT
We still have forces in Germany, 63 years after the end of WW2. We still have forces in Korea, 55 years after the end of that war. But, we never hear anyone talk about THOSE forces. Why? Well, because there is no active war or fighting going on. No Americans are being killed. People who constantly harp about getting the forces out of Iraq fail to acknowledge that, if no forces were dying in Iraq, almost nobody would be concerned with their presence there. When anyone, including McCain, talk of a LONG presence there, they are simply saying that we may need to have forces the same way we do in Germany in Korea. I hope I have explained this simple enough for the slower people out there to understand.


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by jackie0428 July 27, 2008 7:16 PM EDT
Regardless of what any of you Bush-haters hope for or think, you need to brace yourself for this outcome: NONE of these guys you hate, Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, etc, will EVER even be charged with a crime, much less brought to a %u201Cwar crimes trial%u201D. I study this country%u2019s history and inclinations and criminal proceedings for a living, and this is simply not the US style. The moment the next guy becomes President, you%u2019re going to hear a curtain of silence fall up upon all the ideas you%u2019re wishing will come to pass. Oh, and even in the incredibly unlikely chance that Bush was charged with anything, the next President, regardless of party, would simply pardon him. This country doesn%u2019t put Presidents on trial. So, some of you need to cut out the bluster and venom, because I assure you, it%u2019s all wasted anger and emotion.
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by titletrack July 27, 2008 6:50 PM EDT
Dear me, either there are midpubescent youths posting here, or too many mid-aged dudes have had too many beers for a Sunday afternoon.......

Posted by raflin1 at 03:49 PM

Praise him
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by titletrack July 27, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
The facts of the issues surrounding this election favor the Democrats overwhelmingly.

Posted by jon2012 at 03:39 PM :

Great, pave way for Obama, another wackadoo Christian. Praise him, give him money. PS Nice prayer at the Wailing Wall Obama, I hope your imaginary friend gets the message. Amen
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by jon2012-2009 July 27, 2008 6:39 PM EDT
All of you who call for more evidence are refusing to accept the evidence you see before you.
Posted by collis12 at 03:32 PM : Jul 27, 2008

What might see on this board in some of the debates is a deliberate dismissal of any evidence without a serious attack being undertaken on the legitimacy or value of the evidence. Don''t waste too much time researching and defending evidence. The facts of the issues surrounding this election favor the Democrats overwhelmingly.
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by titletrack July 27, 2008 6:35 PM EDT
How could watch the suffering of all of those black people in New Orleans and on Fox News there was no Bush to be found. How can you defend that?

Posted by whitemale08 at 03:12 PM


Another thing Whitey, what did you do to help? Let me guess, complain on CBS.
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by jon2012-2009 July 27, 2008 6:34 PM EDT
For failing to protect America on 9/11
For killing over 650,000 Iraqis for no reason at all.
For failing to respond to Katrina victims.
For carrying on a 40 year associations with the Bin Ladens and then allowing them to escape.
shall I continue?
Posted by whitemale08 at 02:36 PM

When you''''ve got proof of all these accusations, let me know OK?

Otherwise all I see is a bunch of finger pointing and talking points in an election year.
Posted by WellHell3 at 02:38 PM : Jul 27, 2008

Ignore WellHell3''s demands for proof. Like Bush, there is no understanding here of proof or evidence.

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by collis12 July 27, 2008 6:32 PM EDT
All of you who call for more evidence are refusing to accept the evidence you see before you. Do you think the mother''s and father''s of our sons and daughters killed in Bush''s war in Iraq are perjuring themselves? Do you think the parents and victims of the phemaldehyde laced trailers in New Orleans are perpetrating a fraud? Do you think that the price of gasoline is some kind of paranoid dillusion? What the heck is wrong with you people?

So what if this surge worked or not! Is it the plan that we stay in Iraq as policemen forever? We have to leave there at some point and if the Iraqis refuse to take responsibility for their own security now, when will they take responsibility? It is not a question of whether we left victorious or not, it is a question of when will the Iraqia take charge and responsibility for their own country?
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by titletrack July 27, 2008 6:27 PM EDT
How could watch the suffering of all of those black people in New Orleans and on Fox News there was no Bush to be found. How can you defend that?

And the Bush Administration never denied Richard Clark saying he had warned them about 9/11

Posted by whitemale08 at 03:12 PM

Wolf Blitzer ("so poor, so black") is that you?

How about personal responsibility? Well at least Obama will pray to his imaginary friend and force the taxpayers to shell out more of their hard earned money to fund faith based programs. Sweet, but no thanks
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by whitemale08 July 27, 2008 6:12 PM EDT
The aftermath of the hurricane was bad judgment by many people, not just ONE!


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Posted by WellHell3 at 02:59 PM : Jul 27, 2008
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It''s amazing to see at what lengths you neo-cons will go to defend failure.

How could watch the suffering of all of those black people in New Orleans and on Fox News there was no Bush to be found. How can you defend that?

And the Bush Administration never denied Richard Clark saying he had warned them about 9/11
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by wellhell3 July 27, 2008 6:08 PM EDT
You people that just want to see our country as bad in an election year is truly amazing.

American never proved itself MORE as a great country than during and after Katrina!

Once the governments started calling for help THOUSANDS of people started pouring in to help. THOUSANDS of people opened their doors to evacuees, whole cities opened their facilities and started pouring food into them...THOUSAND OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS POURED INTO THE AREA to restructure FOR FREE! Firemen and policemen and men volunteering to help open roads so help could get to them!

You people make me sick!
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by wellhell3 July 27, 2008 5:59 PM EDT
I saw Richard Clark testify that he warned Bush.

I saw the Katrina victims on Fox news


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Posted by whitemale08 at

You saw Wesley Clark SAY he warned Bush? Has he presented evidence of it?

You SAW Katrina victims, and you want to point fingers at the federal government when their own local governments did not take action in a timely manner and remove their people...nor did these local governments protect their people by making sure that the levee''s would hold long before there was a threat of hurrance.

Again pointing fingers?

People that wanted to get out, got out! Lots of people chose to stay which was a bad decision. And many helpess had the decision to stay made by someone else who exercised bad judgment.

The aftermath of the hurricane was bad judgment by many people, not just ONE!
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