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| View Poll Results: Who do you think will win the 2008 Presidential Election? | |||
| McCain/Palin | | 583 | 33.18% |
| Obama/Biden | | 1,131 | 64.37% |
| Other | | 43 | 2.45% |
| Voters: 1757. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| bonk Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Dutchland, MI
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__________________ Fuck You, I'm Eating. | |
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| Issh good, no? Join Date: May 2005 Location: Florida
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Berkeley, CA
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| This is exactly what the McCain campaign wanted: pity votes because the media is attacking a woman VP. ![]() I can't believe what people are saying on the nets. Crap like "she isn't interviewing with the media because she needs time to learn and get used to answering questions" isn't going to fly. |
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| Banned Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: killadelphia
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| lol all i see in this thread is a lot of waaah waaah from liberal pussies. john wayne mccain and his beautiful dame got this election locked up, and there's not a thing you limp wristed tree hugging cocksuckers can do about it. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Scranton, PA
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Yeah they're just people too right? They just happen to be sad, we should really just leave em be! You're a complete fuckwit. Tho you've got some way to go before you catch up to IRB, keep trying. Please tell me, when McCain win in November, that you're going to be buying a ticket to Canada too and escaping America, the most dangerous and violent nation on earth. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2005
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"Among the Muslims surveyed, 7 percent condoned the 9/11 attacks. The study terms these the 'politically radicalized.'" "When asked why they supported the [9/11] attacks, the radicals gave political rather than religious reasons. They have a sense of political frustration and feel humiliated and threatened by the West. Those who opposed the attacks often gave religious reasons for doing so." "The radicals, on average, are not the down-and-out people in society. They are more educated than moderates, and two-thirds of radicals have average or above-average income. Forty-seven percent supervise others at work. They are more optimistic about their own lives than are moderates (52 percent to 45 percent)." "What distinguishes them is not their perception of Western culture or freedoms, but their perception of US policies. Even radicals say they support democracy. But 63 percent of radicals do not believe that the United States will allow people in the region to fashion their own political future without direct US influence." What do a billion Muslims really think? | csmonitor.com Last edited by Jedah; 09-06-2008 at 03:04 PM.. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2002 Location: NYC
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+54 Internets | You know that story about Palin selling the jet on E-Bay? Here's how McCain explains it: Quote:
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Isn't the semantics game great? Selling it on ebay, as in putting it up for auction - not actually finding a buyer. Made a profit, compared to just letting it sit in a hangar. Just like Obama wants to raise your taxes. (If you are in the top 5% income range) | ||
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Berkeley, CA
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There's no way you can spin a good interview ownage. Americans can make up their own minds as to how confident the candidate is of his answer. Oh well, I guess we'll see enough of this during the debates, which McCain would get owned in ![]() | |
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| EQMac is proof that sometimes it's okay to get stuck in Time. Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Los Angeles
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| It sucks to be an Obama supporter right now with the icy finger of lose reaching toward your candidate. You can demonize Palin all you want but If McCain/Palin win in November it won't be Palin that will win the election (though she'll have helped) it will be because Obama's liberal politics aren't in sync with the majority of Americans.
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Berkeley, CA
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I don't understand this attempt at figurative language. Also, I doubt the majority of Americans know anything about the candidates' policies in detail. Most of them probably just vote according to their party. Hell, I don't even know much, and I've been following this campaign for a while. | |
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