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- OH, so it is PARTISAN to accuse McCain of voting with Bush 90+% of the time? Isn''t McCain a REPUBLICAN?!! Hasn''t the Republican party been outsourcing the jobs and wealth of Americans over the last 8 years? I was a Republican and listened to their lies for over 35 years. I thought they were for the average American. Boy, was I wrong! They will bring about the END of the middle class in America. The large international corporations will get their tax brakes and shift more jobs to China. NO, I will vote against them this year. I will vote for Obama. I am an independent white woman.
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- I am a proud Liberal.
According to what the Founding Fathers intended, only rich, white men could vote and have a voice in shaping government -- THAT''s what the Conservatives really want! Conservatives were against: ending slavery, Social Security, Medicare, unions, equal rights, civil rights, etc.
If it weren''t for the Liberals/Progressives, women wouldn''t even have the right to vote. Think about that, ladies. - Reply to this comment
- Trippi you right about about the concerns of the women voters shopping?
Food prices have gone up! what about the economy?
So I hope you don''t mind us posting.
Democrats and Obamacans''s courting all Woman Republican and Independent Voters!
The Mom Vote
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/1197846/4274384
Our World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlfKdbWwruY ...
Change we need ... Vote Obama/Biden ''08 - Reply to this comment
- Obama''s message of change isn''t particularly helped by choosing Joe Biden... in the Senate for almost 4 decades with no accomplishments... as his VP candidate.
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- Sarah Palin is a very ambitious Politician. She will be President sooner than many of you realize.
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- Kind of an empty piece today, Joe. State the obvious with no solution.
Obama is about changing the way things are done in Washington. McCain, right now, is all about winning the WH. What are we Obama supporters supposed to do other than try to expose M&P''s lies and their positions (as last stated or shown) on the issues? - Reply to this comment
- Under Palin, Wasilla Charged Rape Victims for Rape Kits!
She''s no feminist, she''s a lying loon!
(Former Alaska Gov) "Knowles broke new ground while answering a reporter''s question on whether Wasilla forced rape victims to pay for their own forensic tests when Palin was mayor. True, Knowles said. Eight years ago, complaints about charging rape victims for medical exams in Wasilla prompted the Alaska Legislature to pass a bill -- signed into law by Knowles -- that banned the practice statewide." There was one town in Alaska that was charging victims for this (Rape kits), and that was Wasilla," Knowles said."
Palin Earmarks? New and NOW!
The Knik Arm Crossing- $400-600 MILLION for Wasilla Residents Only!
It''s the Other "Bridge to Nowhere" strictly for Wasilla (Pop 7,500-9,000) so they can cut their commute to Anchorage by an hour.
You and I get to pay for it!!!!
mccain/palin - WHEN PIGS FLY!
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http://www.mcclatchydc.com/mi_comments/node/6758?page=2
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Sue, 53, Mother of 6, USMC Veteran (one of 7 veterans in THIS generation) Proud Mother of a Navy Sailor!
OBAMA/BIDEN 08
mccain/palin- WHEN PIGS FLY! - Reply to this comment
- Palin will crash and burn during the debate with Biden because she is simply not smart.When Gibson explained the Bush Doctrine to her she still was confused.I do like her hairdo and smile.You can keep her voice it is hard to listen to.
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- When all the facts were known, and yet G.W. Bush was returned for a second term you cannot underestimate the gullibility of the American voting public.
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- It''s a good analysis, but flawed.
First, Obama is where he is by not only his personality but also the media assistance. His personality is now a dead issue. Sarah Palin stole his thunder, and he''s looking very political today, very stern, very serious, very bad. The media has also lost its power. It has overbashed Bush and Palin. No one cares anymore.
Second, Obama has yet to prove any of his claims. His promise of tax cuts for 95% of Americans is overconfident and without details. We know who wins but who loses? He should have promised corporate taxes down to 15% and abolishing the IRS. His redistribution of wealth is also going to be a one-shot deal. After that, no more wealth. Russia learned that fact of economics quickly. Perhaps the US must learn it firsthand.
Third, it''s too late. There''s not enough time for Obama to change himself. He was and always will be a wussy. He is afraid of his wife, his political buddies, his polling, his base, his career. The press doesn''t tackle him hard often enough and when they do he falls apart. He will be EU-bait, Putin''s puppet. He is weak and soft. McCain might be overly-macho but at least he has no fear.
Fourth, Palis IS an issue. Except they went at her wrong. And I''m not going to divulge what they should have done because it''s just THAT POWERFUL. And I have no desire for Obama to win. - Reply to this comment
- Barack Obama for President of the UNITED States of America.
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- Joe: The outcome is not in doubt. The ultimate argument is about substance, not beauty pagent makeup. McCain and Palin offer no substance at all. The would make the election about personalities. I don''t think McCain or Palin have a real common citizen personality. They both think they are a cut above the common man in wealth and beliefs. Neither are Ready To Lead.
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- Bo raises 66 milion in August............ but
the polls say.
Rasmussen McCain 49, Obama 46 McCain +3
National Gallup Tracking McCain 47, Obama 45 McCain 2
National Rasmussen Tracking McCain 48, Obama 45 McCain 3
National Hotline/FD Tracking McCain 45, Obama 44 McCain 1
National Newsweek McCain 46, Obama 46 Tie
I guess it just goes to show you.
No, you can''t always buy an electionnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
you can''t always buy an electionnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
you can''t always buy an electionnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
But if you try sometimes you might find
You get what you deserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrve. - Reply to this comment
- Remember flip flopping candidates? That is what Obama should concentrate on. And this time it is real.
McCain says he is for change, but voted with Bush almost all of the time. Palin says she was against the bridge--but took all the money anyway. She says she is against earmarks now, but paid Wasilla''s first lobbyist to get earmarks then.
Flip flop, flip flop, flip flop. That is all we need to know! - Reply to this comment
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