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by seah5 July 29, 2008 2:36 AM EDT
Obama has played Iraq on the people for votes.

He was a anti-war Activist, But voted to fund the war.

He condemned everyone for the war, and screamed the surge was not working and no al queda was in Iraq. Now that the war is won, the surge worked, He will give himself wiggle room to take some kind of credit for it.

He wants to move our troops to Afghanistan, not bring them home. So he can be closer to Iran the war he wants to fight. Obama the ever changing view on what he wants or knows or cares about.

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by ioweign July 29, 2008 1:54 AM EDT
If you don''''t like the way history turned out, change the facts and rewrite it. It''''s the Liberal way.

Posted by Neo267 at 10:50 PM : Jul 28, 2008


Find any of those WMDs in Iraq - for "historical" references of course...

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by neo267-2009 July 29, 2008 1:50 AM EDT
If you don''t like the way history turned out, change the facts and rewrite it. It''s the Liberal way.
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by ukgod1 July 29, 2008 1:37 AM EDT

maccain is a schumuck who has no charisma and makes absolutely no sense when he speaks. his only defense is to attack obama patriotism because he knows he cant go head to head with obama on any issue. that is the reason he keeps emphasizing the "surge" and not the war he voted for. all of a sudden the conditions on the ground are good enough to withdraw in 16 months. whatever happen to having the troops in Iraq for a hundred years? how convenient that the conditions on the ground got so much better after obama visited Europe and practically everyone expect petraeus (a bush crony) are in favor of obama''''s time table. his strategy is so transparent and any idiot who votes for this guy deserves all the disaster that he will bring to the white house. so don''''t start whining and bicccthing (like his adviser said) about how horrible of a president he is when he is elected. frankly 3 times you had a chance to lead the country in the right direction since Clinton and three times in a row you are going to fail
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by caliguy55 July 29, 2008 1:28 AM EDT
July 27, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama 49%, McCain 40%

Third day with Obama holding a significant lead over McCain

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PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama now leads John McCain among national registered voters by a 49% to 40% margin in Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted July 24-26.

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July 26, 2008

Gallup Daily: Obama Retains Lead, 48% to 41%

Second day with Obama holding a significant lead over McCain

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PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama has stretched his lead over John McCain among national registered voters to seven percentage points, 48% to 41%, in Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted July 23-25.

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This is why McSame is becoming such a pathetic figure. Obama will beat him into the ground come November. And, McSame knows there isn''t anything he can do to stop it. McSame''s attacks will become even more negative as the election approaches. But, these attacks will only prove that McSame is devoid of any ideas as to how to clean up the mess left by the Bush/Cheney Administration. Obama 08!!!
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by ukgod1 July 29, 2008 1:28 AM EDT

maccain is a schumuck who has no charisma and makes absolutely no sense when he speaks. his only defense is to attack obama patriotism because he knows he cant go head to head with obama on any issue. that is the reason he keeps emphasizing the "surge" and not the war he voted for. all of a sudden the conditions on the ground are good enough to withdraw in 16 months. whatever happen to having the troops in Iraq for a hundred years? how convenient that the conditions on the ground got so much better after obama visited Europe and practically everyone expect petraeus (a bush crony) are in favor of obama''''s time table. his strategy is so transparent and any idiot who votes for this guy deserves all the disaster that he will bring to the white house. so don''''t start whining and bicccthing (like his adviser said) about how horrible of a president he is when he is elected. frankly 3 times you had a chance to lead the country in the right direction since Clinton and three times in a row you are going to fail
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by stn_sage July 28, 2008 11:15 PM EDT
The Polls are telling us something. MCCAIN LEADS IN GALLUP/USA TODAY POLL BY 4 Points.
Posted by Obama8years at 06:13 PM : Jul 28, 2008
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah! And, when I moved out of childhood, I stopped believing in the Easter bunny, too!

Hey, believe anything you like, if it gives you comfort---but, when McCain gets beaten by 5 plus percent in November, are you going to be surprised!
Right?!
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by lightnin001 July 28, 2008 9:21 PM EDT
Obama8years at 06:13 PM, Rock on, bro!
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by lightnin001 July 28, 2008 9:16 PM EDT
joule3: re the twit you responded to, understand your wish to combat lunacy, but "You have accomplished nothing when you have bested a fool!" After a while you realize it''s like pounding sand down a rat hole, you don''t get anywhere, and there are too many rats!
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by obama8years July 28, 2008 9:13 PM EDT
People are getting Sick Of Obama trying to take credit for everything and making up excuses. Can this guy ever admit he is wrong. The Polls are telling us something. MCCAIN LEADS IN GALLUP/USA TODAY POLL BY 4 Points.

USA Today/Gallup 07/25 - 07/27 791 LV 45 49 McCain +4.0
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