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Survey Shows Obama Leading McCain 47 Percent To 43 Percent Among Registered Voters Nationwide Following V.P. Debate

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by undecided9 October 8, 2008 2:08 AM EDT
Obama is an admitted cocaine user in his younger days...
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by undecided9 October 8, 2008 2:07 AM EDT
Waht a couple of rambling bumbling idiots... I guess I go with the monster I know and vote McCain but I sure do not know who the hell Obama is...
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by beckyb59 October 8, 2008 2:05 AM EDT
Tonight was not so good. We need someone that is the least affiliated to either Party. While McCain is still A Rep., you must admit the Maverick is the most likely to take the "bull by the horns". Check out PitbullPalin.org to show your Vote.
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by achangenow October 8, 2008 1:56 AM EDT
Talk about the important issues (the economy?)and out-of-touch McCain doesn''t have a prayer. That''s why he and no-brains Palin are attempting to attack Obama''s character. Same old Republican tactics! Haven''t we had enough of this *** for the last 8 years? I would think so! If McSame had any worthwhile ideas to get the country back on track, then it might make sense. Permament tax cuts for the wealthy, voting 90% with Bush, & finishing nearly dead last in his class isn''t going to cut it!! I rest my case!!!
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by ronjula-2009 October 8, 2008 1:25 AM EDT
Obama,has the right ideas for what our country become respectful again,unlike mc(COCIANE) who wants to destroy anyone and everyone because of him being a POW.
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by matoosaferre October 8, 2008 1:02 AM EDT
ACORN busted for voter fraud again today, and we learn that Obama was funneling school board money to jeremiah wright and his trinity church of hate while palling around with and working for william ayers, a domestic terrorist.
Obama got some spainin'' to do....
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by altuminello October 8, 2008 12:44 AM EDT
why did the democratic congress let us get in this economic mess with fannie mae? Someone must have had some large incentives to give credit to poor risks (which is taught in accounting 101}.
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by bambam344 October 8, 2008 12:40 AM EDT
You know...........after about 20 minutes I''d heard enough! I''m sick to death of hearing these two men blame and back stab one another! Who can tell the truth????????? I want to propose a box on the ballot like they have in England.........NONE OF THE ABOVE!! A vote of NO CONFIDENCE in this country may be the ONLY way to get Washington''s attention!
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by tickleyprods October 8, 2008 12:20 AM EDT
McCain is certainly losing this debate so far. I just wish that he could talk about why we should vote "for" and not "against."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YUD_MTlPuM
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by kimber1110 October 7, 2008 11:57 PM EDT
To keep syncophantic idiot libtards like you thinking there is something afoul....dumba$$es

Posted by bretster7 at 07:16 PM : Oct 07, 2008
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I am neither a sycophant (although you used the word "syncophantic," which, according to the Urban Dictionary means "A misspelling of the word "sycophant" used by ignorant ghetto people and neocon morons.") nor an idiot. In fact, up until 4 months ago, I was a registered REPUBLICAN who voted along party lines for the past 20 years so I guess you can apply your insult retroactively to that time period, though. I WAS an undecided Independent until Ms. Palin was introduced. Her addition to the ticket cleared up the issues for me.
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by voter_08 October 7, 2008 10:51 PM EDT
Sara Palin is using inflammatory accusations toward Barak Obama which are leading to dangerous situations. The crowd has been shouting %u201Ctreason%u201D, %u201Cterrorist%u201D and %u201Ckill him%u201D. Isn%u2019t this considered a crime to incite a crowd and isn%u2019t like shouting %u201Cfire%u201D in a crowded place? If McCain is as honorable as he claims to be, the first thing he would do is to put a stop, not only to this negative campaign, but also to a dangerous rhetoric. They both have been igniting a situation that is already combustible. The media have a responsibility to address this.
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by bretster7 October 7, 2008 10:16 PM EDT
Reverend Mouthy (witch hunter), and Todd''''s Alaska Independent organization that doesn''''t want to be associated with the rest of America? BTW, when you YouTube Palin''''s prior debates and speeches, she doesn''''t seem to have that Fargo-esque folksy "you betcha" "doggone it" essence about her. Wonder why that is?? Hmmmm...


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Posted by Kimber1110 at 07:10 PM : Oct 07, 2008



To keep syncophantic idiot libtards like you thinking there is something afoul....dumba$$es
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by bretster7 October 7, 2008 10:14 PM EDT
Posted by bretster7 at 07:04 PM : Oct 07, 2008
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No Diebold, Catherine Harris, or Jeb Bush to deal with this time around.....
The Neocons ARE Done.....Sorry....


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Posted by singinrich



And just where are the convictions and or arrests.
Keep on justifying your party''s corruption by dredging up spectres of the past. Too effing funny.

I love to see the Obamessiah try to speak with any subsyance with out his "binky" teleprompter tonight.
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by kimber1110 October 7, 2008 10:10 PM EDT
Those that live in glass houses shouldn''t throw rocks. Did McCain think that his sordid past would never come up if he went dirty? Unlike the purported Obama "dirt," McCain''s past had a direct impact on the ECONOMY. Then you look at Sarah Palin and her frightening affiliations: Reverend Mouthy (witch hunter), and Todd''s Alaska Independent organization that doesn''t want to be associated with the rest of America? BTW, when you YouTube Palin''s prior debates and speeches, she doesn''t seem to have that Fargo-esque folksy "you betcha" "doggone it" essence about her. Wonder why that is?? Hmmmm...
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by kimber1110 October 7, 2008 10:08 PM EDT
Those that live in glass houses shouldn''t throw rocks. Did McCain think that his sordid past would never come up if he went dirty? Unlike the purported Obama "dirt," McCain''s past had a direct impact on the ECONOMY. Then you look at Sarah Palin and her frightening affiliations: Reverend Mouthy (witch hunter), and the Todd''s Alaska Independent organization that doesn''t want to be associated with the rest of America? BTW, when you YouTube Palin''s prior debates and speeches, she doesn''t seem to have that Fargo-esque folksy "you betcha" "doggone it" essence about her. Wonder why that is?? Hmmmm...
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by bretster7 October 7, 2008 10:04 PM EDT
Pappy and Moose Gal are DONE!!!....the election has solidified and is leaning hard toward the Democrats.
ALL Polling and new voter registration shows this to be the case.
Sorry Neocon Automatons....


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Posted by singinrich


Remember that both Algore and John Heinz Kerry led by 10 plus points at this same point in time.
Oh and about the new registrations.....you all know that ACORN offices in Las Vegas got busted by the FBI today, something about fraudulent voter registrations. You know ACORN, the organization that the "O" was a lawer for, the organization that has been found guilty countless times for voter fraud, the organization that the Obama campaign contributed 800K to.
Of course you would not see any of that info on the Obamaton MSM sites .
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by dude1961-2009 October 7, 2008 9:57 PM EDT
ad hominem attacks are not a good sign of intelligent debate.

Play nice now....your mommy might be watching.
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by perflead October 7, 2008 9:55 PM EDT
Palin is not ready to be president if something happens to McCain at his 72 plus age, God forbid.
Biden is ready to be president if something happens to Obama at his 47 plus age, God forbid.
It reflects on his poor judgment.
He should have taken someone with strong credentials related to reviving economy, because he once said economy is not his forte.
Had he had good judgment, He would have picked his VeeP with strong economy credentials and, complimented is strength in foreign affairs.
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by dude1961-2009 October 7, 2008 9:51 PM EDT
"If you''re not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you''re not a conservative at forty you have no brain...Winston Churchill"

Gotta go kiddies. Some of us have responsibilities.

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by dude1961-2009 October 7, 2008 9:46 PM EDT
"..YOU CANNOT STOP A DEMOCRATIC WIN ON NOVEMBER 4th..
Posted by StomryTexan at 06:44 PM : Oct 07, 2008..

Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it...Dewey beats Truman!!!
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