Comments on: Democrats Leading In Voter Registration

Party Posts Big Gains While GOP Loses Voters In Key States

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by caliguy55 September 6, 2008 10:05 PM EDT
http://my.barackobama.com/page/m/6f13f7c6bba3c695/ph9VDF/VEsH/

A very interesting clip. Inform yourself and make the right decision.
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by efarris38 September 6, 2008 9:42 PM EDT
Sarah Pailn ain''t gonna do jack! This election is about getting Bush and the Republicans OUT after 8 years of their destruction. The Democrats are poised to gain 5-7 Senate seats as well. I am voting Democratic!
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by nextgenman September 6, 2008 8:50 PM EDT
Well Duh. Americans are fed up with the psycho RINOs.
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by liberalme September 6, 2008 7:08 PM EDT
Thanks for helping to get all those people registered to vote for Sarah Palin.


Posted by ragnar30066

Why would they not just register Repuklican or Independant?
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by liberalme September 6, 2008 7:02 PM EDT
Conclusion: They''''ll HAVE to cheat through voting machine fraud to win! If they do that---AGAIN, I believe the public isn''''t going to stand for it a third time in a row! There WILL be trouble!

Bush and the GOP will down in history as having caused the second American civil war!
Posted by stn_sage at 03:59 PM : Sep 06, 2008

I''m not worried about Diebold this time---they have been charged with 23 incidents including a "back door" in their computer system. Fined on all 23 charges.
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by ragnar30066 September 6, 2008 7:01 PM EDT
Democrats have led voter registration for nearly a hundred years now. Wonder what happens between the time someone registers and the time they vote?

Apparently they inform themselves, make their own decisions and vote their own values and beliefs.

Thanks for helping to get all those people registered to vote for Sarah Palin.
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by stn_sage September 6, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
RepugliCONs should be defeated on the basis of three factors:
1. FAILURE- past performance of Bush 7 2/3 years, GOP last 14 years!
2. FAILURE- to sign new voters up combined with people leaving the GOP!
3. FAILURE- of the classic test, are you better off today than you were before this party took power?!

Conclusion: They''ll HAVE to cheat through voting machine fraud to win! If they do that---AGAIN, I believe the public isn''t going to stand for it a third time in a row! There WILL be trouble!

Bush and the GOP will down in history as having caused the second American civil war!
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by liberalme September 6, 2008 6:57 PM EDT
I couldn''''''''t agree more. I just think Mc Cain is our man.

Posted by tonic1111

Hahaha when he was running against Bush--you guys chose Bush as the better man--now you''re chosing the loser?

Unbelievable
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by liberalme September 6, 2008 6:54 PM EDT
Looks like the surge IS working!!!!
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by mr2258 September 6, 2008 6:50 PM EDT
Democrats are voting for McCain/Palin.
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by whitemale08 September 6, 2008 6:47 PM EDT
this article doesn''t surprise me. People want to end the war in Iraq NOW not a 100 years from now and fix the economy.

And no cheerleader bimbo who knows how to be a corrupt "bi*** with power" is going to "cut it".

Obama is the real deal, Palin is just a "flash in the pan".
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by marshall65 September 6, 2008 6:25 PM EDT
"Obama does not even have the experience to be in charge of a Deli. Let alone a union, let alone a country called America. Why would any educated democrat vote for Obama with no executive experience? Its beyond belief.".........You''re simply putting out a gut instinct comment which is a hand me down from the likes of Limbaugh. Get into the voting records on key issues. For example, McCain hasn''t voted on key GI-Veterans bills in the past few years or voted for increases in health care costs or against benefits. On the other hand, Obama votes for Military and Veterans benefits and votes. That to me, as a vet, is showing more respect for the flag than the lip service given by his opponent. If you think the country has prospered under the Republicans, you''re looking at some cooked books.
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by jmurrieta1 September 6, 2008 6:14 PM EDT
As a previously registered Republican I have a message to Republican leaders--I''m simply disgusted with what you''ve given us since 2000--smears, slime, failure, and corruption.

You have lost my vote, and the votes of many others.

Read ''em and weep!

Obama ''08!
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by blackshaft-2009 September 6, 2008 6:14 PM EDT
Obama quote?
Hillary please help me we cannot do it without you? Bend over a second time for us? We need someone with bbaallss to do are fighting? Joe Biden and I have no executive experience As do John Mccain and Sarah Palin.
Please Hillary Please Hillary help us so you can get it a second time.
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by peterp111 September 6, 2008 6:08 PM EDT
A worker at Denver''s Invesco Field saved thousands of unused flags from the Democratic National Convention that were headed for the garbage.

Even though The Democrats had no use for the flags, the Republicans did. The Democrats'' discarded flags were used at a McCain/Palin event in Colorado Springs.

You would think that when your standard bearer has a record of disrespecting the flag, and even replaces the American flag with the Obama logo, his campaign would be a lot more sensitive to the issue.

Liberals have proven they are the loser Americans.
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by blackshaft-2009 September 6, 2008 5:59 PM EDT
Obama does not even have the experience to be in charge of a Deli. Let alone a union, let alone a country called America. Why would any educated democrat vote for Obama with no executive experience? Its beyond belief.
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by blackshaft-2009 September 6, 2008 5:53 PM EDT
Obama does not have to be an intern or whatever?
Yeah he plans not to go through life not like everyone else?
He was not an executive so how can he lead people? You need at least 3 years as an intern. They want to give the presidency to a person who does not know how to lead people?
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by ariel133 September 6, 2008 5:52 PM EDT
Such media BS. Republicans will kick A-- in Nov. Just watch & wait.
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by formrusmcsgt September 6, 2008 5:48 PM EDT
"The epic nomination battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton helped put millions more Democrats on the voter rolls while Republican registration declined."

Know why Repubs can''t register people in middle and lower class neighborhoods?

Because if they tried, they''d be laughed right out of the neighborhood.....
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by sparks224 September 6, 2008 5:26 PM EDT
It looks like the Republicans will have to work extra-hard this time to prevent legal voters from voting, and/or manipulate the results.

They are going to have their work cut out for them.

It will be interesting to see if they can pull it off.
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