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Obama, McCain Uncork Get-Out-The-Vote Operations As Candidates Make Last-Minute Pushes In Battleground States

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by olivia4441 November 3, 2008 10:44 AM EST
Help spread the word! "Flush Obama!" The 2008 presidential election takes place Tuesday, Nov. 4. Americans who love freedom and still believe in The American Dream must vote for John McCain. The alternative? Well, it%u2019s equivalent to flushing more than two centuries of greatness down the toilet.
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by tannerbird November 3, 2008 10:40 AM EST
McCain would be better off having Bin Laden on his side than Cheney. He has done more to hurt this country than any person in the history of America.
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by closethippy1 November 3, 2008 10:21 AM EST
This presidential race reminds me of how the racehorse Secretariat used to win, by getting further and further away from the rest of the pack, and that''s what Obama is doing.
This is going to be a landslide, a blowout. Time for the rightwing nuts to sit down, relax and shut up.
From now on we Liberals are going to be stirring the ship and get ourselves out of this nasty strom Jr got us in.
Once we see the sun again I expect rightwingers to say "Thank you, sir!"
Oh, how sweet!!!
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by bigsk8fan November 3, 2008 10:19 AM EST
unfortunately for palin, failure as the vice presidential candidate usually leads to NO future success as presidential candidate. just ask quayle, kemp, edwards and lieberman.
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by formrusmcsgt November 3, 2008 9:53 AM EST
While the neocons like to portray Bush as the "Savior" of the Repub party, we see that the reverse is true.

Bush has caused the Repubs to become a minority opposition party that lost control of the White House, Senate, and House of Representatives.

Ahhh, the magic that is Bush......

No wonder no Repubs will campaign with him.
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by formrusmcsgt November 3, 2008 9:33 AM EST
WASHINGTON (CNN) A new national poll suggests Sarah Palin may be hurting Republican presidential nominee John McCain more than she''s helping him.

A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Sunday indicates McCain''s running mate is growing less popular among voters and may be costing him a few crucial percentage points in the race for the White House.

Fifty-seven percent of likely voters questioned in the poll said Palin does not have the personal qualities a president should have. That''s up 8 points since September.

Fifty-three percent say she does not agree with them on important issues. That''s also higher than September.

"Just after the GOP convention in early September, 53 percent said they would vote for Palin over Joe Biden if there were a separate vote for vice president. Now, Biden would beat Palin by 12 points if the running mates were chosen in a separate vote," said CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/02/poll.one.party/index.html
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by jtleseth November 3, 2008 8:15 AM EST
AD MAN HAS TAKEN TIME OFF UNDER THE GUISE OF ONE THING OR ANOTHER......MEANWHILE OLD MAN RIVER JUST KEEPS FLOWING ALONG.......AND GALIVANTS, AND HOPSCHOTCHS,,,,AND PLUGS,,,,,,,,MAN HE IS RED BULL PERSONIFIED.......I like to remember the story of the old bull and young bull on the top of the hill,,and see''s a bunch of heifer''s,,,the young bull says "lets run down there and service a couple of the heefer''s"
the old bull says,,,,,"LETS WALK DOWN AND SERVICE THEM ALL" ......................ah yes ,,,wisdom over pees and vinegar.....
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by jtleseth November 3, 2008 8:05 AM EST
"In the White House there is no time for speeches and on-the-job training. Senator McCain will bring a lifetime of experience to the campaign and Senator Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002. I think that is a significant difference," the voice of Clinton is heard saying. YOU GO GIRL.....AH YES, BACK TO THE PAST...
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by tapsettle November 3, 2008 6:20 AM EST
Cant beat the conman and a sheep heard behind it.
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Posted by sher747

That would actually be very funny if it wasnt so sad. Bush has pulled off probably the biggest con in american history, bankrupting the nation and reaping international ridicule on the US via his ''war on terror''. Do you think Bush will suffer? His wars have reaped his family and friends billions, whilst dumbos like you wave the flag at your dead family and friends as they come back from his chosen resource zones. I suspect very few future presidents will pull off such a massive con as Bush has, and still you dont get it do you.
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by tapsettle November 3, 2008 6:05 AM EST
Posted by sher747

Did you have a point or were you just throwing up on your keyboard? If you cant see that Bush was a disaster then congratulations, you are in amongst the top 1% of the dumbest arse-holes on the planet.

ps. I hate all american news stations, but Fox the most because it does so much harm.
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