Comments on: What To Watch For On Election Night
Jeff Greenfield Provides An Hour-By-Hour Guide To The Key Election Results
- "What To Watch For On Election Night"
The rest of the world will be watching the dumbest arse-holes on the planet vote with their pockets and TV preferences. - Reply to this comment
- The article didn''''t mention an important thing to look for in election night. If VA, PA, and IN go Obama by 9 pm, look for the PARTY AT MY HOUSE.
Posted by martin9p2 at 04:54 PM : Nov 02, 2008
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Would that be the ''crack house'' down the street from the soup kitchen? - Reply to this comment
- I believe many Americans are uneasy because Obama has masked himself (with the media''s aid). He''s masked his past, his friendships and alliances, his philosophy, and even his family details. But every now and then the mask slips and reveals a cultural radical; a constitutional radical; a socialist radical; a foreign affairs radical. And though the mask is quickly fixed back on, and the slip duly papered over by the MSM, I think doubts linger with middle America.
There is much to dislike about John McCain. But he is transparent, and Americans can know and weigh his flaws. I think Americans sense that they haven''t been let in on Obama''s true identity; they''re buying a pig in a poke. And the MSM''s increasingly absurd lengths to prop him up and tear down anyone opposed to him are backfiring. The MSM isn''t just running defence, they''re seen to be running defence -- the Los Angeles Times'' partisan decision not to release a videotape of Obama meeting with a Palestinian radical being the perfect example. Americans don''t know many details about Obama -- but they know they don''t know, and they know they don''t know because the media won''t investigate Obama. A steady stream of disconcerting reports of voter registration fraud, combined with an extremely heavy-handed approach to dealing with mild critics (like the illegal release of Joe the Plumber''s private tax and divorce data) only adds to the feeling of unease.
I bet McCain will win.
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- Ok! My bags are packed and my plane ticket is purchased. I''m not sticking around to suffer the consequences of an Obama win, or the riots of an Obama loss. Only difference is if or when I will move back, but either way it will be without my money. USA has gotten just too expense to make money in. From is ok, but not in.
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- ACORN WHINES ALOT ABOUT VOTER SUPPRESSION.BUT FAKE VOTERS.OR FRAUD.NO.From Dreams of My Father: "I ceased to advertise my mother''''s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."
From Dreams of My Father: "I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother''''s race."
From Dreams of My Father: "There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."
From Dreams of My Father: ; "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."
From Dreams of My Father: "I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn''''t speak to my own. It was into my father''''s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I''''d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois and Mandela."
From Audacity of Hope: "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." - Reply to this comment
- From Dreams of My Father: "I ceased to advertise my mother''''s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."
From Dreams of My Father: "I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother''''s race."
From Dreams of My Father: "There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white."
From Dreams of My Father: ; "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."
From Dreams of My Father: "I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn''''t speak to my own. It was into my father''''s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I''''d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois and Mandela."
From Audacity of Hope: "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." - Reply to this comment
- I don''t know if I''m gonna get all those "butterflies" in my stomach election day as I already know that Barack Obama is the next President of the United States of America. I am so proud.
As a white girl with two older black siblings living in California in big cities, I could still see that we were absolutely treated differently by those in power and those I was told I could trust like teachers, police etc. I knew that my country was still too racist to elect a minority to the presidency until now. How could I be so proud of a place that welcomed me but not my brother and sister?
I can now say that this is the first time in my adult life that I am truly proud of my country.
We''ve grown up. This is beautiful. - Reply to this comment
- THE VOTING PROCESS IN THE COUNTRY NEEDS A MAJOR OVERHAUL!
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- VOTER SUPPRESSION IS UP AND RUNNING THE SLIMEBAG GOP IS AT IT AGAING DO NOT LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN Call on your neighbors, make sure they know where to vote, ask about flyers, calls or threats trying to keep them away!
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- A vote for McCain is for more of the same!
A vote for Obama is for a time of unity and change!! - Reply to this comment
- A vote for McCain is a vote for America.
A vote for Obama is a vote for America''s enemies. - Reply to this comment
- I have not purchased a Florida orange since the 2000 mess.
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- When the polls close Tuesday night , if the incumbents who voted for the sellout are re-elected, we better brace ourselves for the next round of attacks upon our country.This attack will come in the form of Congress wanting more and more for their SELLOUT.Should this happen we can kiss the good old USA goodbye as we will be completely broke and there will be no chance of recovery.Remember party line voters , you have been warned.
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- "On Tuesday night, you are going to settling in to see what''s happening with the election results. But do you what are you looking for?"
Shouldn''t this read "are going to BE settling in.." and "do you KNOW what you ...."?
Are the editors off today? - Reply to this comment
- The article didn''t mention an important thing to look for in election night. If VA, PA, and IN go Obama by 9 pm, look for the PARTY AT MY HOUSE.
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- Why on earth would the polls close at different times ? To me, that would make it more likely that voters in the late-closing polls would simply say "Why bother, XX is way ahead, based on the reports from those places where polls closed early, so my vote won''t count."
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- Keep your eyes on Philadelphia. I saw a video of the old gal who chairs the election board. She was asked whether there was a possibility of unreasonably long lines at the polling place. Her reply what that it doesn''t matter. After all, she said, people wait in line all night to buy an I-Pod. In other words, Philadelphia election officials fully expect their procedure to exclude working Middle Class and poor people who can''t wait hours. They want that. I understand that. In 2004 in my own state, many working people were left in line when the polls closed and many never got to vote. Republican election officials intended it that way. The issue this year will not be voter fraud. It will be voter suppression, and you will see those attempts in several states.
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- One more thing to watch out for...possibility of the Grand Oil Party stealing this election via vote fraud.
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- Well I notice that the only thing Obama was lacking was business experience. According to you he has lots!
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- Watch for Palin during the talent portion of the competition. She''''ll be twirling a baton....
Posted by onemoretim at 01:49 PM
On the new election day she announced for Republicans -- Nov 5th.
All Democrats and Independents and anyone else that wants their vote to count should vote on Nov 4th or before. - Reply to this comment
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