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by humbleboy1 October 26, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
it suprises me to hear some people cal theselves evangelicals and then seperate themselves as right evangelicals.what doctrine do you all practice, the word of God does not seperate people it brings people together, it askes us to look after our neighbours and love them as we love ourselves.
who are those who call theselves christains and at the same time call others liberals as if they have no right of opinion or ideas?well when the era of conservatism proves to be a failure the excuse is that it was not managed well and lets give a second try, when we advocate for abstainace we end up having our kids to marry at the age 17 and accuses other for marry at wet lock.well i Pray God to forgive us from out Hypoc....
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by humbleboy1 October 26, 2008 12:40 PM EDT
ignorance is no excuse to confusion or lack of grabes of the main idea.Well are you all ashame to say he is a son of a white American?what makes him not qualify for president but qualify to be senator?well he was born in Hawaii and if you are trying to cast doubt on his person i guess you try making clear what macsame plan for America is.I ma RED NECK BUT I KNOW WHAT IS GOOD FOR THE FUTURE OF THIS COUNTRY, WE HAVE BEEN MISLEAD BY OUR PARENTS AND I AM BASHING OUT OF THAT PHHILOSOPHY OF FEAR.MCain has no economic plan and no vision for America, so i say yes country first by voting for change.It is Obama''s time lets do it.I will have no regret what so ever.
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by pakaal October 26, 2008 6:30 AM EDT
Anotherview2: "Obama was cocky before the DNC and dissed Clinton because in thought he could win without her. He can''''t close the deal and with some polls having this dead even, he is calling in the Clintons. "

Ha ha ha ha ha! First of all, Obama''s 9 points ahead in national trackers- well except that Nickelodeon Kid''s poll....

http://bitterknitter.com/nickelodeon-kid-vote-family-circle-cookie-poll

Guess we know where you''re putting your hopes - in the 3-7 year old demographic. Guess you didn''t hear they''re too young to vote!

The Clintons may help push the popular vote even further in Obama''s direction - probably too much to hope for any deep red states going blue this time around, but if you think one campaign appearance a couple weeks ago and Bill showing up once before the election is in any way responsible for Obama''s tremendous national lead in electoral votes as well as the popular votes, you''re really not keeping up with current events. Pull off the tinfoil hat, it may be interfering with your mental acuity.
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by catmill October 26, 2008 12:46 AM EDT
Sarah Palin and her husband are traitors! They don''t want ALASKA to be apart of America, that''s real patriotic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by anotherview2-2009 October 26, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
Obama was cocky before the DNC and dissed Clinton because in thought he could win without her. He can''t close the deal and with some polls having this dead even, he is calling in the Clintons. It is hard to tell who he is running with because he is always with someone different.

So now the Clintons join the ranks who believe that an unknown, socialist leaning extreme liberal whose closest mentors and friends are extreme left to the point of being Marxist, is best for the country.

I heard Bill Clinton make a statement about how many appearances Hillary has done for Obama. Is he making a case for her, and for what reason?

Anyway, I believe America is about to make a grave mistake, and there will be lots of folks who will quickly fall out of love when they truly find out who they have married.

If Obama and the Dems make it for four years without getting thrown out, we will barely recognize this country we love. Absolute power can be very corrupting.
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by anya136 October 25, 2008 11:08 PM EDT
The interviewer who interviewed Biden was beyond stupid. I dont think she understands that the current tax system is progressive - people with higher incomes get taxed more. She may as well have asked Biden is Obama was a space alien.
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by hazelknows October 25, 2008 9:26 PM EDT
The Republicans have just stepped on their own rake, again, Failins past baggage and expensive wardrobe has started to catch up and more McSame incoherent statements. The double-talk express is over on the shoulder of a dead-end road with hazard lights on.
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by express-talk October 25, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
THIS SERAH IS NOT ONLY A BIG JOKE AND ANTI-WOMEN GOALS, SHE IS CORRUPT AND EVIL !!
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by joetheplunge October 25, 2008 6:16 PM EDT
Sara is a Hot Chick and is upset the now JOE THE PLUMBER has Stole her early THUNDER http://JoeThePlunger.com. She was not and is not the person for this job and the gimick did not hold up. It has to be about after the election from here on...John McCain is swinging to this drum also as he has to be concerned about the country and his role after OB wins...and it sure looks like he will
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by fbla1805 October 25, 2008 5:43 PM EDT
Is Sarah just innovating again? Does want to end the recession we''re heading into with "trickle down" economics, by spending lavishly on herself?

--$4,716.49 on hair and makeup just through September,
--$22,800.00 for makeup Oct. 1-15,
--$5,102.71 at Bloomingdale%u2019s New York,
--$9,447.71 at Macy%u2019s in Minneapolis,
--$49,425.74 at Saks Fifth Avenue in St. Louis and New York
-- $75,062.63 in a whopping spending spree at Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis (hey, doggone - this "hockey mom" is goin'' upscale on us real fast!).

Then there''s the $21,012 for her three daughters'' 64 one-way and 12 round-trip commercial flights since she took office as Gov. in December 2006 (thankfully, that bill was paid by the state of Alaska, admirably proving Palin''s credentials as an equal-opportunity biller!).

Republicans used to belittle former Sen. John Edwards'' $400 haircut, but compared to Palin, that looks like chump change!

Even "Joe" (actually Sam) the Plumber must be turning green with envy - Palin''s fashion budget for just these past few weeks is already more than four times the median salary of an American plumber ($37,514).

If elected, maybe she''ll single-handedly spend us out of this big recession Bush has us heading into! Wouldn''t she make a swell Pres.?

John McCain thinks so! Making her the V.P. candidate was his single most important decision going into this election campaign!

Does that make you confident of his judgment if elected President? Or not so much?
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