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by twentysixpt2 October 29, 2008 12:07 AM EDT
When Obama wins ,

I am going to run down the middle of the street singing:
"Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is Dead"

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Good idea tonic12345! I''m adding that to my playlist of celebration songs to play at my Obama victory party! It won''t cost 2 million dollars but daaaaaarn is it gonna be fun!!!!! :) I don''t think the Repubs can play dirty enough to stop Americans from voting for no more stupid politicians!!!
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by forasongca October 29, 2008 12:04 AM EDT
Scum.
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by mydogdylan6 October 29, 2008 12:02 AM EDT
More classy campaigning from team GOP
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by wogerwabbit October 29, 2008 12:00 AM EDT
Republicans can''t campaign on the issues, because they caused the issues we face today, so they try to create other issues out of thin air... hallucinations. Unfortunately for them, most people have at least half their wits about them and know they''re full of sh*t and stink to high heaven. They speak and we ask, "Who fartted?". (mis-spelling intentional) We''re now suffering from the hangover induced by the euphoria of gluttony that infected this country during their rule. THEY did this to us. BUSH the fiddler did this to us. If you ask why this ex-republican is voting Obama/Biden, I''d tell you that your brand is so cheap and sleazy it squeaks... like it''s made in China. Repulicans have lost their way and had better buy into a much more POSITIVE marketing after throwing away this election with their worn our and ever depressing message doom and gloom, hate and fear, suspicion and accusation campaign of shame they''ve run these way too many months. You get what give... the law of Karma. Their is a God after all, just not the one Christians think He is.
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by wogerwabbit October 28, 2008 11:59 PM EDT
The desperation of the right wing is palatable, like heat coming off a furnace. They can''t understand why after 8 years of the worst possible leadership this country has ever suffered through, that we want a change from the hate and fear they spew on a daily basis like toxic fumes from their fear foundry smokestack. Their vile visions of America have even been their campaign message and the biggest tactical error they''ve ever made. "Hate thy neighbor, as thyself"... brilliant!
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by ramaci October 28, 2008 11:21 PM EDT



McCain welcomed the endorsement of Texas megachurch preacher John Hagee, but later rejected it after tapes surfaced of Hagee saying that God sent Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust to help the Jews reach Israel.

Hagee has also called the Roman Catholic Church "the great ***" and a "false cult system," and he said Hurricane Katrina was God''s punishment for homosexuality.

McCain accepted Hagee''s endorsement in April, but changed his tune a month later, when he also rejected the endorsement of Ohio preacher Rod Parsley of the World Harvest Church, who has been a critic of Islam, calling the religion violent.

A YouTube video surfaced Wednesday showing Sarah Palin being blessed in her hometown church three years ago by a Kenyan pastor witch-doctor, who prayed for her protection from %u201Cwitchcraft%u201D as she prepared to seek the governor%u2019s office.

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by velma179 October 28, 2008 11:21 PM EDT
And gotravel1...

The Constitution does not require a street address nor a home, nor the ability or desire to drive in order for a citizen to vote.

I hope there are REAL changes to the disparate way local counties -- yep, that''s where it''s administered -- enforce election rules. There should, at the very least, be a national standard based on our Constitutional rights.
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by velma179 October 28, 2008 11:15 PM EDT
insight2008...

There was no "complete reversal" of who we trust with the economy in the ABC poll.
The spread DID tighten up, but you overstate your case by saying there was a complete reversal.

Remember, we can access FACTS here on the internet. The information age has made it so hard for folks to distort or just make things up... this is truly a unique election because of it.

I''m glad.
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by formermccain October 28, 2008 11:06 PM EDT
Too bad Republicans and their supporters have to rely on dirty tricks politics rather than supply voters with credible candidates who have reasonable solutions to our nation''s problems.
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by celeste1882 October 28, 2008 11:04 PM EDT
We''re not hysterical. Just very, very, very, very tired of Republican shenanigans trying to supress Democratic votes. Tired of eight debauched years of Bush trashing this country''s reputation at home and abroad. Tired of Republicans trotting every tired trick of trying to sway the election by EVERY means possible EXCEPT talking about the issues and letting the country decide on a candidate based on his ideas and merits as opposed to every made-up slur and distorted half-truths. If your time in the sun is over for a while just accept it gracefully and then re-examine your party and your ideals and come out fighting in 2012 or 2016. But of course you won''t. You will fight dirty until the end and not care how much hatred you stir up in the process. I wish it could be different but you won''t let it be. And I find that so depressing.
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