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GOP Challenges Law Allowing Same-Day Registration And Early Balloting Weeks Before Election Day

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by palin0808 September 29, 2008 5:57 AM EDT
How can the GOP still exist in America? Do we NEVER make any attempts at ridding our country of terrorists?


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Posted by hungry1968-1 at 12:43 AM : Sep 29, 2008

By terrorist you must mean Obama and his anti white anti American views and friends right. I know you can''t be refering to Palin and McCain as terrorist, you don''t get any more american then those two.

Obama bin Biden is the ticket that has terrorist ties. I bet Obama has like 3 half brothers that are in the terrost network as we speak
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by sandy777-2009 September 29, 2008 2:40 AM EDT
Military voters are usually brain washed throughout their training and service. Being against the GOP can be as bad as telling people your gay, in the military. You people like to call that democracy.

Posted by lochlan at 08:37 PM : Sep 28, 2008
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I refused to vote for Nixon (tricky dicky) when I was in the US Army and I even wrote my refusal to vote for Nixon on my absentee ballot. I didn''t care what anyone thought sbout that.
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by bodenky September 29, 2008 2:20 AM EDT
I say; let people vote, as long as they are eligible why does it matter when they do it.

For those of you who think CBS is somehow biased because they wont let you state something that is proven to be a lie. You should realize that what you''re saying is a lie.
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by usa1st September 29, 2008 1:45 AM EDT
All these comments and the election just prove a major point... the two worst things to ever happen to the USA are the democratic and republican parties.
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by jimjus September 29, 2008 1:29 AM EDT
McCain is trying to protect people having more than 7 houses. Obama is trying to protect the people owing single house. That is the different

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by jimjus September 29, 2008 1:24 AM EDT
People are fed up with GOP gimmicks. This time it won%u2019t work
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by palin0808 September 29, 2008 1:03 AM EDT
Obama is a perfect example and or symbol of the economic mess we are in right now.

We are having to bail out people who moved into homes they couldn''t afford or didn''t earn. Just like Obama is trying to move into a home (white house)he hasn''t earned(aka junior senator).
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by tfheringer September 29, 2008 12:32 AM EDT
So exactly what do we do with Florida and Ohio? Forbid them to vote, because they are incapable of getting it right? I think what we need to do is re run the Civil War, remember those states succeeded from the Union and we all know how that worked. The problem is this country is now so factionalized that getting everyone to agree is impossible. If Obama wins this election I will not consider him my president, but they President of a power usurping our government.
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by afmca September 29, 2008 12:27 AM EDT
Somehow my first comments have been erased. I called the Republican politicians in Ohio fascists. When I looked up the definition it so seemed to fit. They voted for a law and now want to repeal it when the votes don''t go their way. Not quite American - I think Russia operates that way. Maybe Republicans can call themselves the party of Putin instead of Palin. Doesn''t it seem strange that the remaining two troublespots when it comes to elections still seem to reside in Florida and Ohio .. I think it is time to recognize that these two states are incapable of performing their Constitutional duties.
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by lochlan-2009 September 28, 2008 11:37 PM EDT
Tiger8055

Military voters are usually brain washed throughout their training and service. Being against the GOP can be as bad as telling people your gay, in the military. You people like to call that democracy.
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