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CBS/NYT Survey Finds Obama Leading McCain By 5 Points With Three In Ten Uncommitted; Majority "Very Likely" To Watch Debate

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by leftyintexas September 27, 2008 3:40 AM EDT
He addressed George Bush as McCain''''s President. Does Obama not acknowledge Bush as his President as well?

Posted by RSS21 at 12:35 AM : Sep 27, 2008

Hahaha....Why should he? I don''t acknowledge DUMBO as my President either. He''s not fit to be anything but the LOSER that he is.
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by leftyintexas September 27, 2008 3:40 AM EDT
He addressed George Bush as McCain''''s President. Does Obama not acknowledge Bush as his President as well?

Posted by RSS21 at 12:35 AM : Sep 27, 2008

Hahaha....Why should he? I don''t acknowledge DUMBO as my President either. He''s not fit to be anything but the LOSER that he is.
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by rss21 September 27, 2008 3:39 AM EDT
Obama sounds very naive when he says we need to spend more on alternative energy yet he leaves out nuclear energy. It shows how little knowledge he has in this sector. ExxonMobil has spent billions to find alternative to fossil fuel. Ethanol has caused food crisis. Solar energy has its limitations and very costly at this point. Nuclear energy is the best way to go. What makes me an expert? I am a chemist and an environmentalist. I tend to research on these subjects. I am glad McCain sees that.
Obama launched TV ads saying McCain is proposing tax cut for big oil company where as he voted on the same tax cut as a senator. I think Obama is being deceptive.
I consider myself a democrat, but I am very disappointed in Obama. This will be the 1st time I will be voting for a Republican candidate.
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by iowa-jay September 27, 2008 3:38 AM EDT
Could any McCain-Palin supporter please comment on these videos? Please!

John McCain BIG LIES: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp
4c

Stunning !

Then there is Palin. This video says it all...Alaska Independence party info: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmYqRfp6-
x8

Todd Palin a AIP member 1995-2002. She regularly attends their conventions...

Joe Vogler, The founder of the AIP once said, "The fires of Hell are glaciers compared to my hate for the American Government, and I won''t be buried under their damned flag!" Listen for yourself. See palintruth (dot) org for more. Vogler was killed procuring plastic explosives.

Tim McVeigh would be proud !

McCain accepted the endorsement of Pastor Hagee, before he rejected it:

Listen to this -- shocking !

http://www.youtube.com/watchv=4qNi7tPa
nUA&feature=related

McCain - Palin are nuts !!!
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by kimmyjo4 September 27, 2008 3:36 AM EDT
I''m sick of seeing people getting tax rebates that do not work.I''m also tired of seeing northern illinois getting all of the jobs relocated up there. Illinois democrats are the most corrupt in the nation. Case in point is the Raines dude that made 90 million dollars from the now failed fannie mae & freddie mac in just 6 yrs is now one of the advisors of the "Jr Senator" from Illinois advisor. Wow talk about coincidence.
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by leftyintexas September 27, 2008 3:36 AM EDT
Obama won easily over McCain. No need for any more debates except to see Palin get her clock cleaned by Biden. Should be fun to watch.
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by rss21 September 27, 2008 3:35 AM EDT
We cannot overlook terrorist threat and winning in Iraq will show those terrorists that USA will not back down. I do not like that Obama has an expiration date on a war that we have a chance of making right.
Why did Obama not visit the General in Iraq. I think that is very disrespectful.
We want change, what change is Obama presenting? I heard him agree with McCain a lot and very little of his own original ideas.
He addressed George Bush as McCain''s President. Does Obama not acknowledge Bush as his President as well?
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by hcbarelas September 27, 2008 3:33 AM EDT
Although debates are very important in that they allow a more realistic and candid look at how candidates react in "the heat of battle" one should exercise due care in forming judgements about who to vote for based primarily on perceived "winners and losers". You can learn more about a candidate from journalistic interviews, especially those in print where responses are carefully thought out.
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by rss21 September 27, 2008 3:28 AM EDT
Obama seemed like he has no plan on how to recover from this financial crisis. I heard him say tax cut for regular people and spending money for schools. This sounds like a plan for a senator instead of a president. McCain sounds very experienced and some one who is taking a 30,000 feet view where we need to be. When you get into a financial jam in your personal life what do you do? Cut your luxury spending. McCain acknowledges that in a larger scale. I did not hear anything convincing from Obama on this.

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by woodsman1717 September 27, 2008 3:26 AM EDT
The country would clearly be in better hands with either McCain or Obama. Both are capable. What worries me is that Palin is clearly not up to the job. Interviews with her have convinced me that she, like Bush, does not have the capacity to manage the job. If McCain''s health fails, the country will be back where it is now, with someone at the helm who doesn''t know the sea well enough to keep us from sinking in a storm. I''m leaning toward Obama.
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by woodsman1717 September 27, 2008 3:26 AM EDT
The country would clearly be in better hands with either McCain or Obama. Both are capable. What worries me is that Palin is clearly not up to the job. Interviews with her have convinced me that she, like Bush, does not have the capacity to manage the job. If McCain''s health fails, the country will be back where it is now, with someone at the helm who doesn''t know the sea well enough to keep us from sinking in a storm. I''m leaning toward Obama.
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by woodsman1717 September 27, 2008 3:26 AM EDT
The country would clearly be in better hands with either McCain or Obama. Both are capable. What worries me is that Palin is clearly not up to the job. Interviews with her have convinced me that she, like Bush, does not have the capacity to manage the job. If McCain''s health fails, the country will be back where it is now, with someone at the helm who doesn''t know the sea well enough to keep us from sinking in a storm. I''m leaning toward Obama.
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by woodsman1717 September 27, 2008 3:25 AM EDT
The country would clearly be in better hands with either McCain or Obama. Both are capable. What worries me is that Palin is clearly not up to the job. Interviews with her have convinced me that she, like Bush, does not have the capacity to manage the job. If McCain''s health fails, the country will be back where it is now, with someone at the helm who doesn''t know the sea well enough to keep us from sinking in a storm. I''m leaning toward Obama.
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by woodsman1717 September 27, 2008 3:24 AM EDT
The country would clearly be in better hands with either McCain or Obama. Both are capable. What worries me is that Palin is clearly not up to the job. Interviews with her have convinced me that she, like Bush, does not have the capacity to manage the job. If McCain''s health fails, the country will be back where it is now, with someone at the helm who doesn''t know the sea well enough to keep us from sinking in a storm. I''m leaning toward Obama.
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by martin9p2 September 27, 2008 3:21 AM EDT
Look at youtube for the suff about Sarah. About half of it is parody (based on truth), and the other half is devastating truth about the Sarah Palin the Alaska successionist fundamentalist redneck ***.
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by vincan-2009 September 27, 2008 3:20 AM EDT
Senator Obama was very impressive with his knowledge and presidential qualities. McCain, looking old and bent over, was sneering and petty. Not the least bit what I want in the next president.
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by iowa-jay September 27, 2008 3:18 AM EDT
John McCain lies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c
Stunning !

Then there is Palin. This video says it all...Alaska Independence party info: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmYqRfp6-x8

Todd Palin a member 1995-2002. She regularly attends their conventions...

Joe Vogler, The founder of the AIP once said, "The fires of Hell are glaciers compared to my hate for the American Government, and I won''''t be buried under their damned flag!" Listen for yourself. See palintruth (dot) org for more. Vogler was killed procuring plastic explosives.

Tim McVeigh would be proud !

McCain accepted the endorsement of Pastor Hagee, before he rejected it:

Listen to this -- shocking !

http://www.youtube.com/watchv=4qNi7tPanUA&feature=related

McCain - Palin are nuts !!!
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by martin9p2 September 27, 2008 3:18 AM EDT
I''m seriously scared to death about the devastating effect of Sarah taking over when McCain keels over of old age in about a year.
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by maof4brats September 27, 2008 3:17 AM EDT
to kimmyjo4 u sound as u would torture barack just because he has a different name thats what i call prejudice.
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by maof4brats September 27, 2008 3:12 AM EDT
barack was calm and cool mc cain looked like he was about to blow do we want mc cain next to that red button for the bomb!!!!!
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