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CBSNews.com Reports: Facing Likely Red State Losses, Republican Reaches For Long-Shot Victory In Blue-Leaning Battleground

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by citizenusa-2009 October 30, 2008 8:26 PM EDT
Get ready to lose democrats. The elections coming..

Posted by william877 at 05:24 PM : Oct 30, 2008

Jebbie, is that you???
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by citizenusa-2009 October 30, 2008 8:21 PM EDT
In the history of elections the last two (2000/2004) have been the dirtiest since I''''ve been alive (60 plus years). Mr. Obama tries to bring a little integrity to the process and the other side still plays the same game. Let''''em, their gonna loose!!!

Posted by bigal321321 at 04:59 PM : Oct 30, 2008

Boy are you right about that. We in Ohio can "check our voting record online". Only problem is that I and many other''s lived in Cleveland proper during the last election and curiously, we don''t seem to have a voting record! The people in the wealthy suburbs (lots are Repubs), have their voting records shown back to 2000.Isn''t that special?

I''m praying that Obama doesn''t suffer the same fate that Kerry did here in Ohio. Kerry should have DEMANDED a recount and an investigation.
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by rudy654-2009 October 30, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
Mr. Obama tries to bring a little integrity to the process and the other side still plays the same game.
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Yep.
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by incog-nito October 30, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
This just in! Statement from Senator McCain: "My friends, vote for me, because I know how to fix the economy. I know how to win the war in Iraq. I know how to catch Bin Laden. Don''t ask me how I know, or why I didn''t say anything all these years. I won''t reveal my secrets unless you put me in office. Thank you, and God bless America."
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by votehonestly October 30, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
If negative campaigning wins, we all lose.

We need to fight for an honest, open government. Not one that points fingers and lets subordinates take the fall.

Did Bush ever take responsibility for anything?

95% of McCain''s Senate votes agree. Go Bush.
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by specialty8 October 30, 2008 8:14 PM EDT
Read today Obama was mad because if he gets elected he can not sell his mansion. Seems there are to many skeletons hanging around in his closets that he just can''t seem to get rid of. Better call Ghost Busters!
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by specialty8 October 30, 2008 8:05 PM EDT
If the LA times would release the tape we would not be on here now talking about this. If there is nothing on the tape why not just get it out. It will all come out sonner or later after the dogs are called off Palin. I guess then we will be going through another impeachment.
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by citizenusa-2009 October 30, 2008 8:03 PM EDT
The way I get my children to remember which party is what color. I think "Red=Blood=Republicans" "Blue=Peace=Democrats". Easy peasy. Hopefully, they will remember this when they are old enough to vote and won''t let the Republican foxes into the hen house EVER AGAIN!
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by bigal321321 October 30, 2008 7:59 PM EDT
I love how Republicans get all upset about voter fraud, ballot box stuffing, ACORN and the like. Particularly, when they stole the last two elections. Can you Mr. Republican spell the word CHAD? In the history of elections the last two (2000/2004) have been the dirtiest since I''ve been alive (60 plus years). Mr. Obama tries to bring a little integrity to the process and the other side still plays the same game. Let''em, their gonna loose!!!
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by citizenusa-2009 October 30, 2008 7:56 PM EDT
Virginia is the second largest in military installations, so there go VA. Nevada has the fourth largest military bases, there goes NV. New Mexico is a transistion from liberal to conservative, there goes NM

Posted by scb1111_1 at 01:59 PM : Oct 30, 2008

So you are saying that the military men and women and their wives and families would like the war and (many more) to continue. That is why they are voting for Bush III. Correct? You are a d.u.m.b.a.s.s. really!
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by ltk01 October 30, 2008 7:54 PM EDT
McCain/Palin will do well in the "Keystone State", i.e., if the Demos/ACORN/Obama illegal voter registrations and ballot box stuffing can be overcome?

McCain/Palin 2008 "God Bless & Save America"
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by mrmazerati October 30, 2008 7:51 PM EDT
Posted by william877

you post too much. don''t you have a job?
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by steeepe October 30, 2008 7:51 PM EDT
Man, McBush supporters are really confused about the definition of socialism and the ethics of journalism. Might help your arguments if you know what you are talking about, instead of just parroting the stupid things Hannity and Limbaugh say. Obama has so much more integrity than McBush/Palin it''s amazing. McBush/Palin will tell any lie and spew any propaganda to try to hold onto power for their cronies. Americans are finally waking up from the Orwellian nightmare of the Bush years and supporting Democrats.
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by specialty8 October 30, 2008 7:50 PM EDT
Ever thought that alot of these trailer banging rednecks are payiny for alot of these lazy none working couch dwellers just waiting for their Obamabucks?
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by mrmazerati October 30, 2008 7:38 PM EDT
Sarah Palin is a moose-lim.
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by louthesz9 October 30, 2008 7:38 PM EDT
Well, he has no choice. Now, he''s leaning to the blue-collar states like Pennsylvania because he knows that states like Pennsylvania are populated mostly of rural, toothless, working-class, beer-guzzling, trailer-banging rednecks who would vote for any white person that''s running for office. It wouldn''t surprise me if McCain goes to West Virginia after this.
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by mrmazerati October 30, 2008 7:36 PM EDT
Posted by william877

Keep your "stuff" to yourself, dude. We''re not Larry Craig, here.
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by mrmazerati October 30, 2008 7:34 PM EDT
Posted by AMuslim4Obam

*yawn*
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by bjcone8559 October 30, 2008 7:34 PM EDT
Nevada has been moved from the ''undecided'' to the ''blue'' column.
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by specialty8 October 30, 2008 7:33 PM EDT
Obama ,Lets just call him Jimmy Carter the second. His whole platform sounds just like Carters did. The same handouts and the same way to pay for them. Only problem was that after Jimmy was in office for a few months he seen this was not going to happen.We all know who paid for that one when you looked at your pay stub. Carter won by a landslide and was a failure as a president. He didn''t make it for a second term.
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