Comments on: Poll: Obama Retakes Lead Over McCain
CBS News/New York Times Poll Shows Obama With 5 Point Advantage, Voters Concern Over Palin
- THAT would be incredibly INTERESTING!!!
I would LOVE to see that!!
Posted by hungry1968-1 at 09:54 PM : Sep 18, 2008
I would too............but will Obama or McCain take him up on it?
If they don''t, when he gets back to Iran, he will tell his people that the next President of the USA is afraid of him. - Reply to this comment
- Iran''s hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad challenged the U.S. presidential candidates to a debate when he is in New York for the U.N. General Assembly next week, Agence France Presse reported Thursday.
The Iranian leader also dismissed Western threats over Tehran%u2019s nuclear ambitions.
"I am ready for a debate with the U.S. presidential candidates over global issues in the presence of the media at the U.N. headquarters,%u201D Ahmadinejad said at a press conference in Tehran. "I have no plans in my schedule to meet with U.S. politicians - Reply to this comment
- Posted by oly_joe at 09:45 PM : Sep 18, 2008
I had to flag tha one , unlike stormy we cant be idly calling names , we need serious discussion of the issues ,whether the trolls think so or not. - Reply to this comment
- Sorry, will never happen, I''''m the hirer, not the hiree :)
Poor pitiful YOU!
Posted by StormeyOne at 09:32 PM : Sep 18, 2008
*** I pitty you went us democrats get back in the white house and your employees demand more! I can''t wait for amnesty mccain to lose this election! No amnesty for illegals! - Reply to this comment
- Still, one in four registered voters who were Clinton supporters in the primary say they plan to support the McCain-Palin ticket in November.
Awwwwwwwwwwww, isn''''t that wonderful!!! :)
Posted by StormeyOne at 09:35 PM : Sep 18, 2008
Obama now also leads McCain among women, a group that favored McCain by five points in polling taken just after the Republican convention, where Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin became the second woman ever to be nominated to a major party ticket.
Obama leads McCain 54 percent to 38 percent among all women. He holds a two point edge among white women, a 21 percentage point swing in Obama''s direction from one week ago. - Reply to this comment
- Still, one in four registered voters who were Clinton supporters in the primary say they plan to support the McCain-Palin ticket in November.
Awwwwwwwwwwww, isn''''t that wonderful!!! :)
Posted by StormeyOne at 09:35 PM : Sep 18, 2008
*** thats pathetic! Those be the 25 percent of Hillary voters that voted in the primary that said they wouldn''t vote for her in Nov, that they were only voting for her so that Obama wouldn''t get the nomination. The truth Hillary supporters would never vote for amnesty mccain! Amnesty mccain represents the complete opposite views of Hillary Clinton! - Reply to this comment
- Obama/Biden 2008! No more oil company execs in power! No more illegals getting amnesty!
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- A Conservative for Obama
My party has slipped its moorings. It%u2019s time for a true pragmatist to lead the country.
Leading Off By Wick Allison, Editor In Chief
THE MORE I LISTEN TO AND READ ABOUT %u201Cthe most liberal member of the U.S. Senate,%u201D the more I like him. Barack Obama strikes a chord with me like no political figure since Ronald Reagan. To explain why, I need to explain why I am a conservative and what it means to me.
In 1964, at the age of 16, I organized the Dallas County Youth for Goldwater. My senior thesis at the University of Texas was on the conservative intellectual revival in America. Twenty years later, I was invited by William F. Buckley Jr. to join the board of National Review. I later became its publisher. - Reply to this comment
- StormeyOne,
Good stuff! I''''m out, keep up the fight.
Posted by luvusa at 09:27 PM : Sep 18, 2008
*** I hope you are both the 2 first americans to lose your jobs to illegal mexicans that amnesty mccain gives amnesty to! No amnesty for illegals, no amnest juan Mccain! Obama/Biden 2008! - Reply to this comment
- The "GILF factor" is dissipating !
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- 5 Condemns politicians who accept money from lobbyists; Obama accepts far more money than other candidates from corporations and lobbyists
Posted by StormeyOne at 09:25 PM : Sep 18, 2008
*** Atleast Obama didn''t co-sponsor an amnesty bill! - Reply to this comment
- I only believe the polls when they say McCain is winning.Posted by JoeFoolSwat at 09:18 PM : Sep 18, 2008
*** Then you must be living in fantasy land! There is no way that amnesty supporting Mccain will get elected... or I will revolt! I''m not joking! - Reply to this comment
- 25 Post-racial candidate deliberately uses "us v them" language to pamper to Latinos
Posted by StormeyOne at 09:18 PM : Sep 18, 2008
*** No one pampers to latinos as much as amnesty Mccain. Amnesty Mccain co-sponsored a bill to let over 20 million illegals get amnesty. When Amnesty Mccain is finally against giving amnesty to illegals ever, you let me know! - Reply to this comment
- laborsvoice (losers voice)
where is obama''s experience? He has less than Palin and he''s running for president. Campaigning for president when you haven''t done a *** thing in the senate is pretty arrogant. Like hillary said - he started running for president the day have hit the senate floor. Instead of paying his dues and actually accomplishing something - he runs for president. He might as well get it out of the way now - then he''s on easy street. It''s not going to happen. - Reply to this comment
- For This To Be True And It''s Not,CBS Is Saying That Obama Made A Hike In Voters In Less Than A Week,You Know I''m Not Even Going Their,Let''s See If You''re Correct In November That''s The Only Polls,CBS I Didn''t Know That Y''all Were In The Same HOLE With Mr Obama.....Good Luck With Your Fantasy
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- have news for you, the damage is done and Obama won''''''''t "change" that.
Posted by luvusa,
I would say that your post is incorrect. Bush lost his credibility when he invaded Iraq using justifications that are know to be false.
Posted by the74blaster at 08:38 PM : Sep 18, 2008
"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America''s response to his continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction ... So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real..."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003 | Source
"I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use force -- if necessary -- to disarm Saddam Hussein because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Oct. 9, 2002 | Source
"One way or the other, we are determined to deny Iraq the capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them. That is our bottom line."
- President Clinton, Feb. 4, 1998 | Source - Reply to this comment
- (AP) Nebraska Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel said his party''s vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, lacks foreign policy experience and called it a "stretch" to say she''s qualified to be president.
"She doesn''t have any foreign policy credentials," Hagel said in an interview published Thursday by the Omaha World-Herald. "You get a passport for the first time in your life last year? I mean, I don''t know what you can say. You can''t say anything."
Could Palin lead the country if GOP presidential nominee John McCain could not?
"I think it''s a stretch to, in any way, to say that she''s got the experience to be president of the United States," Hagel said.
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Hagel is probably breathing a sigh of relief. John McCain is his friend and I think Hagel is thinking that he lost his mind by picking this woman. Not only is she unqualified, she is a liar. - Reply to this comment
- Why don''''''''t we tell the rest of the world, "we are sorry for every and anything that we have donePosted by AJMarine111
Yeah, let''''s apologize for going after radical jihadists who killed thousands of our citizens. Let''''s apologize for making our and their lives safer from terrorism. Let''''s stop fighting for freedom and the futures of our children. Let''''s just sit back and do nothing and tell the families of those killed on 9/11 that their lives didn''''t really matter to us.
Posted by luvusa at 08:35 PM : Sep 18, 2008
Seems to me that''s what people want us to do,...it seems like that is what the rest of the world wants us to do.
I''m just tired of trying to swim up stream. If we are so bad as a country, let some body else take care of the worlds problems. - Reply to this comment
- luvusa
You''re right on - these arrogant celebrities go to other countries talking trash about the U.S. and then go on to tell these people how to live their lives. Celebrities couldn''t be more out of touch with what''s really going on - yet many of these people in other countries think they speak for us all(which they certainly don''t speak for me). How about sean penn and his claim of "I''ve been to Iraq and their are no WMD''s". As if - Oh big hollywood celebrity, let''s give you the grand tour...here''s our shed marked WMD''s - there''s nothing inside...WOW! with representation like sean penn, it''s no wonder other countries hate us(and think we''re all terrible actors too).and katebucking needs to pipe down - who cares what some hack paper in england thinks. - Reply to this comment
- I have news for you, the damage is done and Obama won''''t "change" that.
Posted by luvusa,
I would say that your post is incorrect. Bush lost his credibility when he invaded Iraq using justifications that are know to be false.
Did you forget the support the world provided the Bush administration after 9-11 and the 90 percent approval rate he had?
Bush squandered it and lost his credibility with the world by invading Iraq. The fact of the matter is he screwed up and unlike you, I am perfectly comfortable with holding him accountable.
My way to hold him and a 90 percent supporter of his agenda accountable is to vote for Obama. - Reply to this comment
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