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Old 03-10-2008, 08:28 PM   #1961 (permalink)
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this is just jet preparing for the mccain loss....

"obama stole votes" will be coupled with "i never liked mccain and palin anyway".

just a preview of the sour grapes to come.

She's already started . . . no surprises there
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^Right...well, perhaps a Thread on massive Voter Fraud going on in Ohio is merited. If BO wins, it won't be because he didn't try!
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Old 04-10-2008, 01:09 AM   #1963 (permalink)
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this is just jet preparing for the mccain loss....

"obama stole votes" will be coupled with "i never liked mccain and palin anyway".

just a preview of the sour grapes to come.
Here we see that alum exudes from ray's salivary glands to such an extent that he's compelled to post bitterly on behalf of Republicans.
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Old 08-10-2008, 07:22 PM   #1964 (permalink)
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The years BO won’t discuss may explain the Ayers tie he keeps lying about.

Why Won’t Obama Talk About Columbia?
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Old 15-10-2008, 04:39 PM   #1965 (permalink)
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National Electoral Vote Poll averages as of today.

Obama/Biden 313
McCain/Palin 158
Tossup 67

If McCain and Obama both continue their current campaign strategies, it is looking like Obama will win in a landslide.
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Old 15-10-2008, 08:35 PM   #1966 (permalink)
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National Electoral Vote Poll averages as of today.

Obama/Biden 313
McCain/Palin 158
Tossup 67

If McCain and Obama both continue their current campaign strategies, it is looking like Obama will win in a landslide.
McCain cannot afford to lose FL, VA, NC, and OH.

If he loses ONE of these states, he'll lose, IMO.

Not looking good for the McCain camp.

Other stats reveal the GOP may be severely beaten in the House and Senate.

We'll see.
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Old 15-10-2008, 08:37 PM   #1967 (permalink)
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Obama needs a smooth 21 days.
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Old 15-10-2008, 08:42 PM   #1968 (permalink)
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Obama needs a smooth 21 days.
Yes. Play it safe. No gaffes, which he doesn't do.

Have a rapid response team so he can repudiate these false, nasty allegations UNrelated to policy.

And....the stock markets in Europe and Asia were down a bit, and in the US retail sales were down:


link: World markets drop after two-day rally - World business - MSNBC.com
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Old 15-10-2008, 08:42 PM   #1969 (permalink)
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Obama needs a smooth 21 days.
Mcain needs a miracle.

Their campaign is going from bad to worse.

fancy losing to a muzzie a-rab.
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Old 17-10-2008, 06:42 PM   #1970 (permalink)
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This "Joe the Plumber" caricature is just another fake charade:

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Officials of his local plumbing union, which has endorsed Obama, say he falsely claims to be a union member. "His MySpace page uses the logo of our local from Columbus," said Thomas Joseph, business manager of Local 50 of the United Assn. of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry in northwestern Ohio. "My phone's been ringing nonstop today with union members, friends, family, everyone asking the same thing: 'Who is this guy? Is he Joe the Fake Plumber?' "

Joseph was doubtful that Newell Plumbing & Heating generates $250,000 a year.

"There's no way that Al's business is worth that much," he said. "We all know Al. He's licensed. He's a regular guy. But Al runs his business out of the garage that's behind his house. It's small."

Cheryl Schimming, a permit specialist for the Lucas County Building Regulations Department, which licenses plumbers, confirmed that Wurzelbacher does not have a license but that Newell does hold an Ohio license. But Wurzelbacher told reporters, and Schimming agreed, that because he works for a licensed plumber, he is not required to have one.

Joseph said that Wurzelbacher applied for a plumber's apprentice training program in 2003 and took adult education classes. He said Wurzelbacher never finished the program and never received a license from the city of Toledo or Lucas County.
Link & entire: Joe the Plumber can relate to the Britney thing - Los Angeles Times
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FLORIDA:

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Obama bets big on Florida turnout




[COLOR=#333333! important]His campaign believes he could win the state if Democratic voter registration gains can be converted into actual votes.[/color]
[COLOR=#999999! important]By Peter Wallsten, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
October 17, 2008 [/color]
MIAMI -- Barack Obama has sent five of his most senior operatives to Florida -- two of them to focus on the single county that includes Miami -- for the duration of the presidential campaign, in a newly sharpened strategy to win the election by driving Democratic voter turnout in the Republican-dominated state.

The big bet on Florida and Miami-Dade County, Obama aides say, is based on the campaign's belief that it has secured enough supporters to win the state and must now ensure that those supporters get to the polls -- in contrast to states such as Ohio, where the campaign believes victory depends on persuading more voters to support Obama.


  • On Thursday, Miami-Dade County disclosed that Democrats had added more than 94,000 new voters to the rolls since January, compared with about 21,000 new Republicans. Democrats' gain came partly from the Obama campaign's major voter registration efforts here. The party has also made large gains statewide, though final numbers are not yet known.

    Now the Obama campaign believes that it can win Florida -- and, therefore, a majority in the Electoral College -- by turning these voter registration gains into actual votes. In addition, the campaign has identified more than half a million African Americans and hundreds of thousands of young people statewide who were already registered but did not vote four years ago. That year, President Bush undertook a major GOP voter-targeting effort and secured a victory margin of about 380,000 votes.

    "The demographics of Florida have lined up better for us" than in some other battleground states, said Steve Hildebrand, Obama's deputy campaign manager, referring to the campaign's outreach to African Americans, who are numerous in Miami-Dade County. "Ohio is more about persuasion. Here it's more about turnout."





In addition to Hildebrand, who is now focusing almost entirely on Miami-Dade County, the officials sent to Florida include the Obama campaign's liaison to the national Democratic Party and its senior or No. 2 outreach directors for African Americans, Jews and religious leaders.

Four of the officials are working out of a third-floor suite in a Miami Beach office building, and one, national party liaison Paul Tewes, has joined the campaign's state headquarters team in Tampa.

The Obama staffers are arriving in Florida just as both parties are placing final markers on the electoral map, signaling where the last battles for voters will take place before election day. The Republican National Committee, for example, decided this week to stop its presidential campaign advertising in Wisconsin and Maine to concentrate on holding more traditionally Republican states.

Some Florida Republicans have been grumbling in recent weeks that John McCain's campaign has not kept pace with advertising and grass-roots activities in the state, which has been dominated for more than a decade by the GOP in presidential and state-level races.

Obama aides have said they planned to spend $39 million to win Florida. But some Republicans think the total expenditure will far exceed that amount, given the countless Obama ads they see on television, the Obama spots that play even on country music stations -- which Republicans tend to target -- and the campaign's paid staff of nearly 400.

"Obviously, we're not used to being outspent," said Al Cardenas, the state's former GOP chairman and an advisor to the McCain campaign. "This is new. Now we're getting a sense for how the other side has felt."
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:09 PM   #1973 (permalink)
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Hate to do this again, but will all of the attentnion that this fake "Joe the fake Plumber" is getting here are at least 3 facts about Joe:

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McCain discovers plumber no ordinary Joe



By CARRIE BUDOFF BROWN & AMIE PARNES | 10/16/08 8:00 PM EDT


After making Joseph Wurzelbacher famous, McCain learned 3 key facts -- Joe owes back taxes, isn't licensed and Obama's plan would cut Joe's taxes.
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NEW YORK – John McCain hung his final presidential debate performance on an Ohio plumber who campaign aides never vetted.

A day after making Joseph Wurzelbacher famous, referencing him in the debate almost two dozen times as someone who would pay higher taxes under Barack Obama, McCain learned the fine print Thursday on the plumber’s not-so-tidy personal story: He owes back taxes. He is not a licensed plumber. And it turns out that Wurzelbacher makes less than $250,000 a year, which means he would receive a tax cut if Obama were elected president.

McCain likes to say that he isn’t George W. Bush – and in this case of bungled public relations, it is clear he is not. The famously-disciplined Bush campaign operation would likely have found the perfect anonymous citizen to illustrate a policy proposal, rather than spontaneously wrap itself around an unknown entity with so many asterisks.
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:23 PM   #1974 (permalink)
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Hate to do this again, but will all of the attentnion that this fake "Joe the fake Plumber" is getting here are at least 3 facts about Joe:
Joe the plumber is but another example of the missteps within the McCain campaign. It is clear the campaign did absolutely no vetting or verification prior to having McCain bring up Joe during the debate. Inexcusable!!
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:28 PM   #1975 (permalink)
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Just an observation. Several times now, McCain has staked his campaign credibility on a gimmic. Now a gimmic is easily digestible, and you can make convenient sound bites and campaign slogans out of it. But, in McCains case, the Gimmics just do not stack up, and end up detracting from his credibility.

Examples-

Sarah Palin "Hockey Mum"- turned out to be very damaging imo. Just nowhere near senior enough.
Bill Ayers- "associating with terrorists". Obama sat on a Charity board with Ayers. That charity board was sponsored by a staunchly Republican family foundation (they support McCain ), and several Republican party members sat on the same board. Like, big deal.
And now- Joe the Plumber- how many times did Joe come up in the final debate? Turns out, Joe is not a licensed plumber after all, and earns nowhere near 250k, unless he steals it. He's full of shit, and it turns out to be yet another poorly researched McCain campaign gimmic.

After the election, there will be time to reform and rethink. I really hope the Republican Party stops this populist, sound bite approach and starts treating Voters like they are intelligent, thinking people again.

They deserve to have their arses handed back to them on a plate in these elections for several reasons, not least of which is their nausaeating and repetitive tactic of aiming their campaign at the Lowest Common Denominator.
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This is just a contingency plan. But because this election is unique in some ways, I am interested and positive about it, but also feel some unease.

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Police prepare for unrest

By Alexander Bolton Posted: 10/21/08

Police departments in cities across the country are beefing up their ranks for Election Day, preparing for possible civil unrest and riots after the historic presidential contest.

Public safety officials said in interviews with The Hill that the election, which will end with either the nation’s first black president or its first female vice president, demanded a stronger police presence.

Some worry that if Barack Obama loses and there is suspicion of foul play in the election, violence could ensue in cities with large black populations. Others based the need for enhanced patrols on past riots in urban areas (following professional sports events) and also on Internet rumors.
Democratic strategists and advocates for black voters say they understand officers wanting to keep the peace, but caution that excessive police presence could intimidate voters.

Sen. Obama (Ill.), the Democratic nominee for president, has seen his lead over rival Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) grow in recent weeks, prompting speculation that there could be a violent backlash if he loses unexpectedly.

Link: TheHill.com - Police prepare for unrest
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Heh...The Libtard's idea of Free Speech, eh?

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I think things like this go on all over the country.

Just like yelling, "traitor," and "terrorist" and "socialist."

Freedom of speech, and wrong.
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About Joe the Plumber owing back taxes, this is not unheard of. It depends on which government he owes it too. Some local governments charge below lending interest rates so it is a way of taking out a loan at cheap interest rates. I'm not condoning it. I'm providing info as to why some people and businesses do it.
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IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Day Eleven

Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2008



McCain has cut into Obama's lead for a second day and is now just 1.1 points behind. The spread was 3.7 Wednesday and 6.0 Tuesday. The Republican is making headway with middle- and working- class voters, and has surged 10 points in two days among those earning between $30,000 and $75,000. He has also gone from an 11-point deficit to a 9-point lead among Catholics.


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