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Washington Post: Democratic Delegates Express Anxiety About Obama’s Standing

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by m0nkeyb0nes August 27, 2008 5:39 AM EDT
Good catch karronna, I like a lot of democrat posters have been worried about McCain''s gaffes, clearly it''s a sign he mentally isn''t there any more.

Look at some of McCain''s screw ups that show his mind is slipping...

Last may he thought that tornadoes in Kansas killed 10,000 people instead of the actual toll of 12.
Wasn''t aware that computers could manipulate video (Hillary ad). Obviously he''s too old to be aware of new technology.
Thought he was in Sunshine FL when he was actually in Sunrise FL.
Claimed to be on the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, which he wasn''t.
Called the "Defense of Marriage Act" the "Defense Against Marriage Act".
While in Rapid City thought he was in Grand Rapids.
Thought he was in Sioux City while he was in Sioux Falls.
Called Matt Lauer "Tim" three times in same interview.
Thought he was in Wisconsin while he was actually in Wyoming.
He thought there were 57 states.
He thought Afghanistan and Iraq spoke the same languages.
Spoke of a life changing life magazine article that never existed.

Clearly the poor old guy is suffering from dementia.

You are right on karronna nobody could make all these gaffes and be of sound mind.


No wait, my mistake that was actually OBAMA who made all those mistakes!

He''s really too young to be a likely victim of Alzheimer''s so I guess he just really isn''t that bright is he?

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by mnbrant August 27, 2008 5:07 AM EDT
I used to play a game where two opposing battleships would engage and try to blow each other out of the water. It wasn''t my game so I relied on my friend to tell me what I should do. Finally I read the *** rules and found out he was cheating me all these years. No wonder I never won! My tip for Obama. Read the *** rules and it may not be the Bismarck that sinks this year (I always played the Bismarck). Ie.no tips from Republicans.
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by navvet2 August 27, 2008 4:44 AM EDT
I proudly served in the United States Navy for 22 years and believe this Obama candidacy is the most ridiculous thing I can imagine. It''s very much like putting a young Ensign just out of Annapolis in charge of a ballistic missile submarine and sending him on patrol in hostile waters. The question the voters should be asking is "Should we do this?" I believe that the answer is a resoundng "NO."
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by deacon20081 August 27, 2008 4:01 AM EDT
Unlike many people I have had the life experience that has enabled me to get very close to people of all faiths and heritage. The fact that Senator Obama is black is totally irrelevant, it is the person not the color of his skin that should be considered.
The last 8 years of the Bush Neo-Con Nightmare will be burned into our collective memories for generations.
I am voting Democrat for the first time in years. The Republican Party I once was proud to belong to, has been hijacked by the Ultra Conservatives and Big Oil.
I will vote for Obama, I would have voted for Clinton as well, as I agree with Senator Clinton that America can not afford another 4 years of the Republicans antics. It''s about restoring Our Country, the Republican rubber stamp Congress, this administration
and the OIl Companies have wreaked enough havoc.
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by karronna August 27, 2008 4:00 AM EDT
Well I''m REALLY WORRIED that Mccain has Alzheimer''s. Has he been tested for the gene? I would hope that would be part of the physical workup because it seems he''s starting to exhibit some classic signs
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by karronna August 27, 2008 3:59 AM EDT
wow - amazing tonight....republicans are really worried.but don''t think it isn''t obvious that every statement I''ve seen (like the one from "howzilla") are coming from blogging trolls that get paid "points" by the mccain campaign to post. Too bad you''re running out of good stuff.
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