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by jerr11 November 3, 2008 2:59 PM EST
Here''s Bush''s record as a "conservative" Republican!



$10 TRILLION debt!

4188 Dead Americans in a phony war for his cronies in Halliburton.

Borrowed $1 trillion from China to finance this war.

Our kids and grandkids will be paying for the Iraq war for years to come!!

And here''s the final irony!

He doesn''t believe in welfare at home but he''s spending $12 BILLION a month to pay off jihadists and islamist murderers in Iraq!

What kind of a cockameny conservative is this guy?

George W Bush and all the neocons including McCain have hijacked the GOP for their own greed!!

The whole country is going down in flames but they, the GOP elite continue to live a life of opulence!

******** Cheney earned $4.2 million in 07.

McCain with his 7 houses.

These are no ordinary folks.

These are rich fat cats who use politics to enrich themselves!

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by oldguy4truth November 3, 2008 2:57 PM EST
Ok, the looneys are comming out for sure now. Wow.
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by shoebox119 November 3, 2008 2:53 PM EST
This loony-left "poll" assumes that each member of hussein''''s voter-fraud group ACRON votes for him at least ten times.

His illegal alien aunt, who has defied deportation orders, who is living in public housing at TAXPAYER EXPENSE, and who was registered to vote by ACORN, plans to vote for the Marxist 15-TIMES!

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Posted by Loony-Left

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Fortunately, my vote will cancel your vote. It''s a shame we don''t enact some kind of IQ test for voting. That would almost guarantee a Democratic-led government for generations to come.
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by oldguy4truth November 3, 2008 2:53 PM EST
It is very apparent that the 8-9% of undecided voters are those who do not want to vote for an African American.That is their only reason for not voting for Obama.

Nobody who has any sanity left, after the last eight years of seeing America self-destruct would vote the republicans back in office.

You are as delusional as the biggots you speak of. There are legitimate reasons to vote, or not vote for either candidate. If you want to be a part of a possible future that does not live and die by racial issues, vote your choice, but know that there are people good and bad, on both sides. Our hope lies in who can lead us away from such poison. Not in trying to presume which one will make you the sickest.
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by shoebox119 November 3, 2008 2:51 PM EST
Considering the poll I just did via one of our television''''s websites and the one I previously answered both show McCain leading by 2 to 4%, whom am I to believe.

Posted by au_fai

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Who cares? Just go vote for whomever you wish and don''t listen to the polls. Vote for McCain and you''ll get four more miserable years like the last eight. Vote for Obama and perhaps our nation has a chance to be respected and regain its standing in the world again.
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by loony-left November 3, 2008 2:49 PM EST
This loony-left "poll" assumes that each member of hussein''s voter-fraud group ACRON votes for him at least ten times.

His illegal alien aunt, who has defied deportation orders, who is living in public housing at TAXPAYER EXPENSE, and who was registered to vote by ACORN, plans to vote for the Marxist 15-TIMES!

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by au_fait November 3, 2008 2:48 PM EST
It is very apparent that the 8-9% of undecided voters are those who do not want to vote for an African American.That is their only reason for not voting for Obama.

Nobody who has any sanity left, after the last eight years of seeing America self-destruct would vote the republicans back in office.

Posted by pb127

Are you serious? You have a demented mind if you are claiming racism. If you play that card, then can we say most of Barack''s black supporters, and I use that word as unless you have dual citizenship, you are not african american (deal with it) will not vote for McCain as he is caucasian. I swear I hate people who continue to use the race card, how are we to evolve if you continue to spew this ***. if we are constantly reminded of each others race then we will not get past the separatiton.
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by leighg1 November 3, 2008 2:47 PM EST
McCain''''s presidency would guarantee a new war in the making! He is more interested in WAR than anything else. He has no interests, no vigor, and no intelligence, no understanding... to deal with everyday economy of ordinary folks.
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by oldguy4truth November 3, 2008 2:45 PM EST
RCP National Average 51.2 44.2 Obama +7.0
Favorable Ratings 17.0 9.3 Obama 7.7
Intrade Market Odds 90.7 10.0 -
Electoral College Obama McCain Spread
RCP Electoral Count 278 132 Obama 146
No Toss Up States 338 200 Obama 138
Battleground States Obama McCain Spread
Florida 48.5 46.0 Obama 2.5
North Carolina 47.8 47.8 Tie
Virginia 50.0 45.8 Obama 4.2
Ohio 49.3 45.0 Obama 4.3
Missouri 47.2 47.6 McCain 0.4
Colorado 50.5 45.0 Obama 5.5
Nevada 49.6 43.4 Obama 6.2


Realclearpolitics.com averages of the top polls.
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by au_fait November 3, 2008 2:44 PM EST
Considering the poll I just did via one of our television''s websites and the one I previously answered both show McCain leading by 2 to 4%, whom am I to belive. Local/state media or the crappy national media which is generally biased. Not that the local/state media isn''t but generaly it has seemed there is less agenda for presidential politics at the local level.
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by greg285 November 3, 2008 2:41 PM EST
The Republicans Party and John McCain have tried every play in the Republican playbook and none of their plays have worked? Why? They electoral has changed and young people are motivated and energized. Add in the African-American and Hispanics electoral, that adds up to a colossal defeat for McCain and the Republicans on Nov 4th! They failed to realize that those old plays were not going to work in the 21st Century against at talented and more gifted candidate. Not this time around and what we are watching is the changing on the guard as far as politics are concerned%u2026.
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by the74blaster November 3, 2008 2:38 PM EST
Right, and we''''re going to believe that a CBS poll is the gospel according to whom?

Now that''''s hilarious.

Posted by FromTexwLove at 11:22 AM : Nov 03, 2008,

Unfortunately, the statistics is pretty solid. I do not expect you to understand statistics, but when virtually every poll is showing similiar results McCains chances are slim and none.

Sorry to break the bad news, but right now its better than a 98 percent confidence level that Obama is going to win.

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by dvsden November 3, 2008 2:36 PM EST
Thanks CBS NY Times for USING CELL PHONE #''s in your polls. The sites that use cell phones when polling show an oncoming Obama A$$ whooping; the ones that Don''t (Fox, Mason Dixon, IBD, etc) show it to be close becasue they are not polling young people at ALL.

http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/
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by myhog6 November 3, 2008 2:35 PM EST
A BOLD PRINT LIE.

CBS biases the reported Poll with running averages stretched back into October.

On Friday 10/31, McCain soared ahead of Obama.

Why not in a poll? Running average tampering....

CBS past records:

Failed to predict George W. Bush WIN over Kerry.

Failed to predict George W. Bush WIN over Gore.

CBS fails at all opportunities.
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by pb127 November 3, 2008 2:33 PM EST
It is very apparent that the 8-9% of undecided voters are those who do not want to vote for an African American.That is their only reason for not voting for Obama.

Nobody who has any sanity left, after the last eight years of seeing America self-destruct would vote the republicans back in office.
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by thoughtful8 November 3, 2008 2:28 PM EST
Here is a dream. All the presidential candidates decide for real change and endorse Barack Obama. Every American gets behind him before the election for a United States of America showing the world that we intend with one voice to lead with innovation and progress. The industrial revolution, now some 200 years old, has only really just begun and we all need to support Barack Obama to bring back innovation, progress, and jobs back to the America we love, cherish and die to protect.
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by dredigga November 3, 2008 2:23 PM EST
This is a Divided States of America, the polls clearly indicate that. We clearly need a tested, experienced and qualified leader or Commander-in-Chief in a dangerous world. Obama has a questionable job-resume, past history, and a long record of flip-flops, keeping chaning his mind over the years. Can we trust him?

Posted by LDVUONG

I think I would rather give the new guy a chance. We already are paying the price for allowing the GOP to run roughshod over the country the last 8 years and then McCain makes it even worse by choosing an airhead to replace him (God forbid) in the event he cannot finish his term. The only safe choice this time is Obama/Biden.
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by ldvuong November 3, 2008 2:16 PM EST
This is a Divided States of America, the polls clearly indicate that. We clearly need a tested, experienced and qualified leader or Commander-in-Chief in a dangerous world. Obama has a questionable job-resume, past history, and a long record of flip-flops, keeping chaning his mind over the years. Can we trust him?
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by dredigga November 3, 2008 2:16 PM EST
FLASH: All of the polls, like the candidates themselves, have flip flopped. Repugs will win with a narrow margin. All of the Liberals have come down with something like the stomach flu.

Posted by MIpapaof4

Newsflash to you: You have obviously been asleep for the last few months. Tomorrow, you will see that the man we will be referring to as the President-Elect will be Barak Obama. The only thing the Repubs will be winning tomorrow night is the slot to give the concession speech.
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by erniepf November 3, 2008 2:08 PM EST
Olivia - it''s past the point of trying to convince people of Obama''s shortcomings. Those that you claim are nothing compared to the wobbly, old, John McCain. Or do you prefer 12 total years of the Bush doctrine?

McCain would clearly continue the big oil, warmongering policy of his pal, Dubya.

End of story.
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