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Obama Agrees Only To 3 Debates In Fall; McCain Proposed Series Of Joint Town Hall Meetings

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by donbl1 August 3, 2008 12:33 PM EDT
Is Obama now the underdog?
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by wellhell3 August 3, 2008 12:33 PM EDT
As with any election, the number of voters who turn out decide the outcome - regardless of the percentage of the total polulation.



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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 09:30 AM : Aug 03, 2008

AGAIN, 10,000 counted votes in a state that has MILLIONS of people cannot possibly represent anything but screwed up logic!
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by wellhell3 August 3, 2008 12:33 PM EDT
As with any election, the number of voters who turn out decide the outcome - regardless of the percentage of the total polulation.



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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 09:30 AM : Aug 03, 2008

AGAIN, 10,000 counted votes in a state that has MILLIONS of people cannot possibly represent anything but screwed up logic!
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by formrusmcsgt August 3, 2008 12:32 PM EDT
So you support more basically imperialism which we''''ve just had to abide for the last 7 years which has been proven to be failure time and time again!

Posted by WellHell3 at 09:30 AM : Aug 03, 2008

Where do you get that?

McCain is for perpetuating American hegemony in the ME while Obama is for ending it.

Sheesh...
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by wellhell3 August 3, 2008 12:32 PM EDT
He was supposed to lose PA by 20 points, but only lost by 9. He was supposed to lose Texas by over 10, but ended up winning outright.


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Posted by hungry1968 at 09:30 AM : Aug 03, 2008

Completely ignoring the fact that Hillary smoked in Texas by about 100,000 actual votes!
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by hungry1968 August 3, 2008 12:32 PM EDT
Hungry, you have been on these posts for a while now, you should know better than to use such sound logic against rowdy, she likes to bring butter knives to gunfights.

Posted by brianbwb at 09:28 AM : Aug 03, 2008




Yes, I know. Note that she now ignores 90% of my posts too. I think I''ve exposed her fallacy one too many times for her liking.
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by formrusmcsgt August 3, 2008 12:30 PM EDT
Considering there were a little over 10,000 caucus votes counted in Nevada, you call that a representation of the millions who live there?

That''''s almost laughable!

Posted by WellHell3 at 09:24 AM : Aug 03, 2008

As with any election, the number of voters who turn out decide the outcome - regardless of the percentage of the total polulation.
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by wellhell3 August 3, 2008 12:30 PM EDT
It will be morning in America again with President Barack Obama. A new day. The republican swill gone. Democrats in control of the House, Senate and White House. Sweet.


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Posted by notmudrose at 09:26 AM : Aug 03, 2008

So you support more basically imperialism which we''ve just had to abide for the last 7 years which has been proven to be failure time and time again!

Good luck with it! When this government doesn''t have balance the people get stuffed in the can, every time!
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by ugot2bfree August 3, 2008 12:30 PM EDT
I guess according to the McBush(McCain) camp if your a dynamic speaker that inspires your listeners you really have no business being president. Instead a president should be like their candidate a bumbling speaker that no one gets inspired by and few want to listen to. This fits very well since the whole idea of the republican party is that you have a president that the corporations and extreme rich can control. Basicly a puppet. McBush fits the bill.
It is dangerous to those in power to have someone who can actually rally the citizens of this country to action. Obama fits that bill.
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by hungry1968 August 3, 2008 12:30 PM EDT
Is Obama "over polling" like he did in the primaries?

What happens if he is?

Who are these folks?

Posted by donbl1 at 09:26 AM : Aug 03, 2008






Obama "under polled" in the primaries.

Many young people that are voting for him, do not have home phones - just cell phones.

And home phones generally are used for polling purposes, where cell phones are not.

He was supposed to lose PA by 20 points, but only lost by 9. He was supposed to lose Texas by over 10, but ended up winning outright.
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