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Obama leads McCain by 8 points

Postby 7 Wishes » Thu May 22, 2008 12:28 am

I thought this was interesting, considering this conservative-dominated board has all but guaranteed innumerable times a McCain victory this November...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080521/pl_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc
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Re: Obama leads McCain by 8 points

Postby lights1961 » Thu May 22, 2008 12:34 am

7 Wishes wrote:I thought this was interesting, considering this conservative-dominated board has all but guaranteed innumerable times a McCain victory this November...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080521/pl_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc


i would rather Obama lead now than in November!!! ;-)
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Postby Tito » Thu May 22, 2008 12:41 am

I am a conservative and I will tell you now, Obama will win and probably by a landslide.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Thu May 22, 2008 12:42 am

Hey, I like McCain. For the first time since 2000, I'll be content with whomever wins the election. I think McCain would make a great President.
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Postby Babyblue » Thu May 22, 2008 12:57 am

McCain all the way babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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Postby Tito » Thu May 22, 2008 1:22 am

McCain blows.
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Seems some Democrats like McCain as well...

Postby RossValoryRocks » Thu May 22, 2008 1:45 am

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1211328 ... mmentaries

Of course I know what is about to be said...

Lieberman is a turn coat and he isn't really a democrat...he (and I) will be soundly criticized by liberals here as being deluded and hoodwinked by the BushCo :roll:

Sentaor Obama is going to lose. He is the "hip" candidate right now. but once things get down to the wire and we see is fully disclosed record and his true ideas he will be soundly rejected by the American people.

I am sure Senator Obama is a good man, who loves his country. I won't run him down (and wish him to die for that matter) like the liberals will do to McCain and have done to President Bush.

I don't believe in the liberal hypocrisy, where if you disgaree with them or insult one of their candidates you are evil and scum and everything else putrid under the sun, while they can say what they want in any manner. (See the Thread on Senator Kennedy to see this vividly, especially coming from TNC when his rips one person for making a poor joke about Kennedy and then wishes death on President Bush)
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Re: Seems some Democrats like McCain as well...

Postby lights1961 » Thu May 22, 2008 1:51 am

RossValoryRocks wrote:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121132806884008847.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries

Of course I know what is about to be said...

Lieberman is a turn coat and he isn't really a democrat...he (and I) will be soundly criticized by liberals here as being deluded and hoodwinked by the BushCo :roll:

Sentaor Obama is going to lose. He is the "hip" candidate right now. but once things get down to the wire and we see is fully disclosed record and his true ideas he will be soundly rejected by the American people.

I am sure Senator Obama is a good man, who loves his country. I won't run him down (and wish him to die for that matter) like the liberals will do to McCain and have done to President Bush.

I don't believe in the liberal hypocrisy, where if you disgaree with them or insult one of their candidates you are evil and scum and everything else putrid under the sun, while they can say what they want in any manner. (See the Thread on Senator Kennedy to see this vividly, especially coming from TNC when his rips one person for making a poor joke about Kennedy and then wishes death on President Bush)
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Re: Obama leads McCain by 8 points

Postby conversationpc » Thu May 22, 2008 2:48 am

7 Wishes wrote:I thought this was interesting, considering this conservative-dominated board has all but guaranteed innumerable times a McCain victory this November...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080521/pl_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc


Who has guaranteed McCain will win in November? One or two people perhaps?
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Postby RedWingFan » Thu May 22, 2008 3:17 am

I've said before it may be better for conservatives to have a socialist in the WH so they can rightfully call him out and expose him (or her)
Rather than have to stiffle themselves with a liberal McCain just because he has an R. with his name.
In fact I just got a letter from McCain headquarters asking for a donation and a survey (which I'm sure is very important) :roll: Anyway, I'm planning on penning a nice little note to send back rather than a check. I'm sure it will be only one of thousands! :D
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Postby Saint John » Thu May 22, 2008 3:48 am

The GOP has a ton of shit they'll level Obama with when the time is right. That big-eared fuck has some serious skeletons in his closet...as does his troll-faced wife.
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Postby Tito » Thu May 22, 2008 4:13 am

Saint John wrote:The GOP has a ton of shit they'll level Obama with when the time is right. That big-eared fuck has some serious skeletons in his closet...as does his troll-faced wife.


But she does have a nice booty.
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Re: Seems some Democrats like McCain as well...

Postby Rip Rokken » Thu May 22, 2008 4:44 am

RossValoryRocks wrote:Lieberman is a turn coat and he isn't really a democrat...he (and I) will be soundly criticized by liberals here as being deluded and hoodwinked by the BushCo :roll:


Turncoat? I thought that would be a "statesman" or a "patriot" -- at least that's what Democrats call Republicans who swap sides...

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Postby classicstyxfan » Thu May 22, 2008 4:51 am

flip flopper works for me.....either way !
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Postby strangegrey » Thu May 22, 2008 5:10 am

Some of you people seem to forget one painful fact about the presidential election. It's not about a popular vote....it's about strategic placement of your base/support in states that will win you the presidency in the face of an electoral college.

While Obama *might* lead McCain in the popular vote, It means dick unless the popular vote is evenly divided among the states...and THAT it is not.

Obama has a serious problem with white males that work hard for their dollar (i.e. blue collar workers). He can't win out with them, no matter what. And that's going to make it damn impossible for Obama to take any state in the middle of the country. He's going to have to pray that he can win the presidency without florida and Ohio (and the last two elections show how hard that is to do).

Expect to see Pennsylvania become a BIG battle ground state...and Obama is going to lie through his dumbo-encrusted pie hole to ALOT of steel workers in the keystone state, in an effort to change their mind.


This isn't at all over and done with....the Democrat party (and the media that refused to ask the tough questions of Obama during this past year), in my humble opinion, has shot itself in the foot with carrying Obama to the finishing line. Hillary stood a better, state-to-state, chance against McCain than Obama ever does. I would have voted for Hillary over McCain or Obama....now that Hillary is almost dead and burried, I wont give my vote to the fake christian....I'd sooner vote for McCain, as much as that kills me.

The media knows this, the democrat party knows this....so they are desperate to try to win this for the big eared muslim before McCain starts taking real shots at him. This is why stories about Obama's significant 'lead' are coming out in droves.....


Like I said, this kills me. McCain doesn't have a single plan for the economy and is likely to continue George Bush's failed foreign policy.....but I prefer someone to give me a plan...that isn't just a promise for change, where change would only be outlined after power is transfered to the dumbo-eared fuckwad making the promise of 'change'. Not going to happen on my watch....
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Re: Seems some Democrats like McCain as well...

Postby AlteredDNA » Thu May 22, 2008 5:10 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
RossValoryRocks wrote:Lieberman is a turn coat and he isn't really a democrat...he (and I) will be soundly criticized by liberals here as being deluded and hoodwinked by the BushCo :roll:


Turncoat? I thought that would be a "statesman" or a "patriot" -- at least that's what Democrats call Republicans who swap sides...

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Re: Seems some Democrats like McCain as well...

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu May 22, 2008 5:25 am

RossValoryRocks wrote:(See the Thread on Senator Kennedy to see this vividly, especially coming from TNC when his rips one person for making a poor joke about Kennedy and then wishes death on President Bush)


Nice try.....

In the thread, Rick speculated on how liberals would react to tragic news regarding Bush. His post was specifically directed to me and so I told him that I currently hope, with any luck, that the blood-stained chimp fries in a petro-oil hell of his own creation.
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Postby Eric » Thu May 22, 2008 5:27 am

Frank beat me to it.....but yeah, this poll wasn't even weighted by State....much less that Popular vote is moot....so who cares.

I'd also need to see breakdowns of age, race, income...OR...know that the data was weighted by the Census proportionally.

Finally, someone who is willing to vote on the phone may not be willing to go out of their way and miss their reality show or lunch and vote in November
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu May 22, 2008 7:31 am

strangegrey wrote:Obama has a serious problem with white males that work hard for their dollar (i.e. blue collar workers). He can't win out with them, no matter what. And that's going to make it damn impossible for Obama to take any state in the middle of the country. He's going to have to pray that he can win the presidency without florida and Ohio (and the last two elections show how hard that is to do).


Yet they'll vote for the cackling prairie hyena who shepherded NAFTA and other so-called "free trade" agreements that account for the PA workers very hand-to-mouth existence?
Then again, never understimate the stupidity of the.....

strangegrey wrote:Expect to see Pennsylvania become a BIG battle ground state...and Obama is going to lie through his dumbo-encrusted pie hole to ALOT of steel workers in the keystone state, in an effort to change their mind.


Hill and Obama both voted for the recent NAFTA-style Peru trade agreement.
He won't be the only one lying.

strangegrey wrote:This isn't at all over and done with....the Democrat party (and the media that refused to ask the tough questions of Obama during this past year), in my humble opinion, has shot itself in the foot with carrying Obama to the finishing line.


The first 45 minutes of the last debate on "liberal" ABC comprised of nothing but personal Obama questions.
From Rev. Wright to the Weather Underground and there and back again.
Just what are you talking about?
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Postby Tito » Thu May 22, 2008 7:40 am

Once it started to become clear it was going to be Obama vs. McCain in early February, I was predicting a 40+ state landslide victory for Obama. I have cooled on that. But, I still think Obama will win and possibly by a good margin in the electoral vote and definitely the overstated popular vote. He may even still win the most states.
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Re: Obama leads McCain by 8 points

Postby Andrew » Thu May 22, 2008 10:27 am

7 Wishes wrote:I thought this was interesting, considering this conservative-dominated board has all but guaranteed innumerable times a McCain victory this November...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080521/pl_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc


I'm surprised it isn't 80 points.
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Re: Obama leads McCain by 8 points

Postby RockitRide » Thu May 22, 2008 11:11 am

Andrew wrote:
7 Wishes wrote:I thought this was interesting, considering this conservative-dominated board has all but guaranteed innumerable times a McCain victory this November...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080521/pl_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc


I'm surprised it isn't 80 points.

Fortunately the USA is not one of those pussy countries that still have kings and queens on their currency!!!! The Welfare State hasn't won here yet. Obama can talk a bunch of college freshmen English majors into anything. Talk remains cheap and the best government remains one that does next to nothing and is mistrusted by those they govern. Fortunately the US is not populated entirely by whining left wing socialists who bend over and grab their ankles for government every chance they get, like some other cry baby, leach countries I am thinking about. It's a free world and I respect others opinions but I don't takes sides or give opinions in other countries' elections. I am sick of others taking cheap shots at the USA and fully expecting no response.
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