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Barack Obama Elected President!

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This is the Presidential Campaign Thread.

Barack Obama Vs. John McCain.

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Biden would blame it on James K. Polk, based on a 1847 television address President Polk gave on the radio discussing defaulted loans in the Unorganized Territories of the Pennsylvania coal fields in Louisiana.

I guess I need to be on crack to understand how this is related to what I said and you know crack is whack..... :lol::lol::lol:

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And let me add....

70% of those polled at MSNBC feel the debate should NOT be cancelled.

MSNBC, eh?

Why, let us now check in with Olbermann and Matthews... I'm sure they've got their fingers on the pulse of America!!

>>giggle, giggle, snort, snort<<

The MSNBC poll of MSNBC viewers... 70% of those polled -- or 53 people -- were surveyed...

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I see. So Democrats NEVER pain the Republicans as responsible for anything and everything.

Except... maybe...

ONLY the biggest financial crisis to hit the nation in our lifetimes!?!?!?

:huh:

Paging Barney Frank... Paging Barney Frank... do you still believe there is no crisis? Mr. Frank?

John McCain is the one who said there was no financial crisis. And yes the financial crisis responsibility lies a huge amount on the shoulders of the George W. Bush/John McCain administration and Republicans such as John McCain supporting big corporations and corporate wellfare.

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McCain is running scared.

>>Brian pictures McCain dashing through Statuary Hall at the Capitol wide-eyed and trembling, crying out, "They're alive! The statues are alliiiivvveee!"<<

Also as far as the McCain/Palin campaign kicking out the press during their trip to meet foreign leaders, etc. That smacks of pure communism! Communists do NOT believe in freedom of speech or freedom of the press, but in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, BOTH are GUARANTEED in the CONSTITUTION!!!

Damn them, those Republicans!!! Those nasty communist BITCHES!!

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MSNBC, eh?

Why, let us now check in with Olbermann and Matthews... I'm sure they've got their fingers on the pulse of America!!

>>giggle, giggle, snort, snort<<

The MSNBC poll of MSNBC viewers... 70% of those polled -- or 53 people -- were surveyed...

All polls have a certain amout of people. Duh! :rolleyes:

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>>Brian pictures McCain dashing through Statuary Hall at the Capitol wide-eyed and trembling, crying out, "They're alive! The statues are alliiiivvveee!"<<

Damn them, those Republicans!!! Those nasty communist BITCHES!!

Make a joke of it if you may. But it's the truth. McCain is running scared and hypocritically makes a fool of himself yet again

I didn't say all Republicans are communist as you're trying to hint at. But yeah McCain and Palin line themselves up with communists by getting in the way of free speech and freedom of the press. Remember that little thing called the Constitution. I know a lot of Republicans like W and Cheney sure have.

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Where do I say that the Democrats don't point fingers and what does that have to do with you jumping to the conclusion that the reason I didn't hear about Biden's gaffes on the news is because the news is liberal? How am I supposed to respond to yiou when it seems like you didn't read what I wrote?

Well, what *I* would have said if I were you was: "We're not discussing the Democrats, we're discussing the Republicans. And Joe Biden has absolutely nothing to do with me not hearing his gaffes in the mainstream press." Additionally, I would have answered by... Wait... I forgot what you wrote... sorry.

As far as your question to GGL on the Bush Doctrine there's this:

My understanding, Wales, is that the Bush Doctrine comprises many different things coverage a broad range of issues... Perhaps Sarah didn't know precisely what Charlie was getting at... I mean, which section, idea, etc. does she agree or disagree with? And also, how many children does Russian President Vladimir Putin have, what are their names, and are any of them of legal age and HAWT???

I guess I need to be on crack to understand how this is related to what I said and you know crack is whack..... :lol::lol::lol:

And a whack duck on crack says... "Dood." B)

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John McCain is the one who said there was no financial crisis. And yes the financial crisis responsibility lies a huge amount on the shoulders of the George W. Bush/John McCain administration and Republicans such as John McCain supporting big corporations and corporate wellfare.

That's not what John McCain said, Mulder. Find me an honest-to-goodness mainstream media webpage where John McCain it quoted as saying, "...there was no financial crisis" and I will post a nude picture of Casey right here, right now... right here, right now... right here, right now...

As for the second half of your post... I've debunked that so hard here the past couple of days, there is no bunk left in the deed... to the hip hop mama...

All polls have a certain amout of people. Duh! :rolleyes:

:D:D:D

>>high fives Mulder!!<<

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Make a joke of it if you may. But it's the truth. McCain is running scared and hypocritically makes a fool of himself yet again

Now, Mulder... if McCain doesn't make a fool of himself, who will?

Other than Biden! :D

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Well, what *I* would have said if I were you was: "We're not discussing the Democrats, we're discussing the Republicans. And Joe Biden has absolutely nothing to do with me not hearing his gaffes in the mainstream press." Additionally, I would have answered by... Wait... I forgot what you wrote... sorry.

But since you're not...refer to previous post and then the one before that. :lol:

My understanding, Wales, is that the Bush Doctrine comprises many different things coverage a broad range of issues... Perhaps Sarah didn't know precisely what Charlie was getting at... I mean, which section, idea, etc. does she agree or disagree with? And also, how many children does Russian President Vladimir Putin have, what are their names, and are any of them of legal age and HAWT???

If she didn't know what Charles Gibson meant when he told her his understanding of it then she should have gotten him to clarify his question. Next time she's recounting how she can see Russia from Alaska, she might throw in details of Vladimir Putin's family life.

The President may have scared some people....especially older ones....when he said "panic" in his address. People tend to zero in on those distressful words.

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Well the debates will go on and I think that is good. The American public deserves to hear from these two right now. I really give McCain points for the strategy. As far as stunts, it wasn't bad, in fact, it was pretty darn good.

You know, I don't think the dems have anything to gain by talking about Palin. Honestly, I don't think they have talked that much about her at all. Everytime, Obama gets off track and talks about McCain or Palin, he works against himself. His strength is he is better on the issues. Dispute the negative ads, but invest as much or more talking about what America wants to hear: how are we going to get this country out of all these messes? That is what I want to hear from Obama, and he does it well.

Palin is on a leash. I think Obama could learn something from McCain in that regard. Put Biden on one too.

I really don't like a government bail out, but I think it will happen. I think Congress slowing the process down -- Democrats and Republican in Congress -- did Bush a favor. It will make it a better bill. It's still not a good bill, but I don't think we can have a depression. On one hand, I think we should just let the market go. We will have a depression and five years from now all debts will be cleared, business and consumers. Depression's do have an amazing way of letting people start over. But, realistically, we can't do that. B)

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Anyone see the horrible Sarah Palin interview exclusive with Katie Couric on CBS Evening News. Palin's made a damn fool of herself. She sounded so nervous, unsure, frightened and dumb. And the GOP try to compare her to Hillary Rodham Clinton. Hillary is a million times smarter than this loser.

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Anyone see the horrible Sarah Palin interview exclusive with Katie Couric on CBS Evening News. Palin's made a damn fool of herself. She sounded so nervous, unsure, frightened and dumb. And the GOP try to compare her to Hillary Rodham Clinton. Hillary is a million times smarter than this loser.

I know, I did not see the interview but I agree with you on the Hillary comparison. I think SNL's skit hit the nail on the head. (It really was one of the funniest skits I had seen in a long while).

I think the Hillary comparisons open the door for revising the Bentsen quote: Governor, I know Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton is a friend of mine and you are no Hillary Clinton.

You know, I do think the Dems should let her speak for herself. There is nothing to gain for Obama to give her any attention at all.

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For anyone who missed it, here's the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric interview with Gov. Sarah Palin.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73Yx-RhHb4g

That was funny. She said Americans are waiting for John McCain's answers. They aren't waiting for Obama's. Couric said how do you know that and Palin says because McCain has the answers. Couris says, well the polls say the Americans trust Obama more on the economy. It was actually very very funny.

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