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catmill says:
Congradulations Obama, Anchorage newspaper where Palin is so popular just officially endorsed Obama! Anchorage newspaper says Palin too risky! WOW!!!
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leighg1 says:
I would like to see Obama step up his attacks a bit. We call fight teeth with teeth, fight blood with blood. I am sick of McCain/Palin to my stomach.
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pensacola98 says:
It is clear that John McCain''s negative campaigns do work with some people - the least educated.

There are some very educated Republicans who still think as if we are in the cold war and must have an enemy to fight and defeat.

Boogie man politics, and negative politics are childish in this day and age. Voters are evolving.

The premise of Republican ideology is capitalism, but it doesn''t work in every industry. It is not good for health care, education, food, medicine, police, fire, public transportation, or primary residential housing - the things that meet our most basic needs.

We need to divide needs from wants. Needs should be socialized, and wants can be governed by the rules of capitalism.

The Cold War has conditioned many to think that all forms of socialism are bad, but most know it is not, and we already use it today for some things.

When voters finally learn that our average wages are going down, and our jobs are being exported, in order to help a publically owned company have higher profits, and hold a healthy Moody Bond Rating - simply to borrow money cheaper and grow.

Under such a scenario, there are more loosers than winners, because it always leads to formation of a monopoly.

In the Global scene, when the USA tells Wall Street, "Keep Monopolies down" investors abandon Wall Street and go overseas to find an ailing country with a market that will allow monopolies.

The Market Waves around the world are not over, yet.
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czmdm says:
The writing is on the wall. The problem is most repiglicans can''t read anything other than the bible and NRA handbook.
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blitzder says:
OUT OF TOUCH, OUT OF IDEAS AND (Thank God) OUT OF TIME.!

Enough please!. We don''t need these pathetic sadistic Republicans to destroy this country anymore and bring us all to our knees.

In ten days send them all to trash heap of history.
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simonette2 says:
Loco is the perfect description of the entire McCain/Palin campaign.
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skydotcom says:
I suppose it''s not proper form to gloat but ---come Election Day--- I''m gonna be sitting at my computer laughing my @$$ off, and celebrating everything that makes the "religious" gunslingers cringe. Hardy-freakin''-har-har!!!!
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riob678 says:
Last night while watching TV at home in Alaska, one of the Palin children asked his dad when Mom would be coming home. "Soon, very soon", replied Mr. Palin.
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pakaal says:
gotravel1: "Also read http://online.com/article/SB122005063234
084813.html a WSJ article"

Strike two, Sparky - maybe next time you''ll post a link that works? Assuming the article even exists and you haven''t just made it up.

Like Obama said, you folks are "out of touch, out of ideas, and running out of time...."
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pakaal says:
gotravel1: "their true agenda becomes apparent such as Obama''''s "spread the wealth around" comment"

Yeah, ''cause rolling back Bush''s generous tax cuts to the wealthiest 1% of Americans is such a horrible thing! So horrible that Senator McCain himself was against those tax cuts back in 2000 - back when McCain really WAS a maverick. Hate to break it to you Sparky, Americans are tired of the smears, and are going to vote Obama in on a landslide and mandate that hasn''t been seen in decades. And y''all can start trying to figure out how to reassemble the Republican party. Meanwhile the rest of us get will to work fixing the mess you''ve put America in.
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