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Politico: As McCain Gains Female Support After Palin Pick, 'What If' Question Hangs Over Obama Camp

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by kopana September 12, 2008 12:39 AM EDT
If you really believe that McCain & Palin are for "CHANGE"......Oh please...we have had an basically an idiot for a leader for the last 8 years....(ie., no definition war, shaky economy,zillions in debt, energy crisis, global warming, unaffordable college education, health care only for the rich who can afford it,) and you think McCain who is for a WAR IN IRAQ for eternity and beyond...who has voted for BUSH 90% of the time..where is the change???? and Palin who believes that we need to teach creationism in the public schools not science.....and that women should not have pro choice in the cases of rape and incest...Oh please America.....and you are afraid of the terrorists....... I was afraid of the Bush Administration eights years ago and rightfully so.. and now with MCCain nad Palin...Oh please....
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by heartwords September 12, 2008 12:14 AM EDT
I saw a little blue bird sitting in a great oak tree singing a song of freedom. Then came a hunter with his sling shot loaded and ready to fire.

Will he choose to take the life of this sweet bird. Or let the bird live to continue singing the song of freedom.

FREEDOM.. UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.. NATIONS ARE WATCHING!!!

CHOOSE WISELY..

WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT, THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, THAT THEY ARE ENDOWED BY THEIR CREATOR WITH CERTAIN UNALIENABLE RIGHTS, THAT AMONG THESE ARE LIFE, LIBERY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS...

Sarah are you & senator McCain really going to shake up Washington??

Will you do something about the due nothing Washington crowd??

Will you clean up the messes and stand for what is right??

If you really can... WE THE PEOPLE of this Great Country will STAND with you.

We''''re ready for a real CHANGE.

Are you & Senator McCain ready to make the changes???

SARAH.. be our voice.. be strong & courageous.
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by pastdue1 September 11, 2008 9:57 PM EDT
------------------------------------------------------Posted by ubrew12 at 03:27 PM : Sep 11, 2008

You explained exactly what has happened and if we elect this republican slate, we are in for more of the same.
And yet, we hear people saying the Dems will raise our taxes. It''s time they understood that their taxes will be raised under this republican, not to benefit the people, but to bail out the institutions who have been rid of all regulations under the Reagan administration and his trickle down economy. US taxpayers could be paying corporation CEO''s for a long time.
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by kopana September 11, 2008 9:49 PM EDT
It is well documented, on where Palin stands on the issues...just read...... not just watch the "TV" or one debate.....MAKE NO MISTAKE....PALIN IS ANTI-CHOICE ON ABORTION EXCEPT IN CASES WHERE THE WOMEN''S LIFE IS IN DANGER...THEREFORE SHE IS AGAINST PRO-CHOICE IN CASES OF INCEST AND RAPE. PLEASE FIGURE THE REST OUT ON YOUR OWN.....TO HAVE A WOMEN BELIEVE IN THIS.... ONLY PUT A BIG BIG RED FLAG AND IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A CHOICE OVER YOUR OWN BODY THAT IS ENSLAVEMENT!!!
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by downtowner97 September 11, 2008 9:08 PM EDT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5hZ4WNcLns

See what Bill Oreilley thinks about Palin and her daughter.
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by downtowner97 September 11, 2008 9:04 PM EDT
McCain is saying he is different from Bush, but his voting record shows he is not different from Bush. Bush has a 30% approval rating, but McCain has 50% of the vote in polls. Where does the extra 20% come from? People who aren''t comfortable with Obama''s skin. If the campaign were being conducted via radio, McCain would be way behind.
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by amrt5016 September 11, 2008 9:01 PM EDT
The issues in this election haven''t changed. What Republicans found is a woman which makes them feel good about their brand of self-delusion. Nothing to do with Obama.
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by downtowner97 September 11, 2008 8:58 PM EDT
McCain is supposed to be qualified because he was a navy pilot in Vietnam. He crashed 5 planes before being captured, and spent 5 years in a Vietnamese prison. This does not make him qualified to be president.

McCain''s experience in the federal government has been voting with a man so unpopular he wasn''t invited to the convention 95% of the time.

The only qualification I look for in a president is intelligence, pure and simple. Obama sounds more intelligent than McCain, so he has my vote.
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by pregnanteen2 September 11, 2008 8:46 PM EDT
hey where is palin? did she go back to her other country called alaska?
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by samthetvcat September 11, 2008 8:42 PM EDT
---"to put an unqualified woman in the third most important position in the country?"---
Posted by downtowner97

But the gritty reality is that a lot of whites feel like a vote for Barack would be akin to putting an unqualified person in the first most important position in the world.

The seem equally qualified to me - I''m just saying . . .
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