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    So, uh, how about that election?

    Useless tactic. Even if the Vice Presidential Debate took place on November 3rd, Sarah Palin wouldn't be ready. Does anyone honestly think that a newbie Alaskan Governor can match up against a 35-year veteran Senator? Biden is going to eat her.
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    lol I've been an avid Obama supporter since early 2007 and never claimed otherwise :p
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    My friends... today I suspend my campaign and travel to Washington to address this financial crisis. Aren't I such a maverick? I'm willing to throw away the entire election to save the country in it's time of need. I am the only person, the ONLY senator, the ONLY one who can save us in our...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    Various thoughts on Palin, Voter Trends and My Prediction One highly conservative coworker got me thinking about the election tonight. He's already adamantly made up his mind that McCain will win. For what reason is he so confident? "I'm voting for Sarah Palin with the reasonable expectation...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    Hmmm, watching the news cycles tells me I may have the debate order messed up. All the major networks are saying the first debate is on foreign policy, rather than domestic issues. However the CPD's website says differently: http://www.debates.org/pages/news_111907.html. I don't think they...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    I agree, however... The problem I see is that McCain supporter's are nothing but sheep. As long as he quips short, one-to-three word answers people will go nuts (Example: Obama's very nuanced answer about evil at Saddleback versus McCain's "Defeat it >=O"). I think the bottom line is if...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    http://www.gallup.com/home.aspx 49% to 44%. I think a five-point lead looks pretty good. Wall Street may be done imploding though, so it may settle back down. Debate #1 is on Domestic Issues, I predict a win for Obama. All he has to do is hammer down the economy and McCain will have...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    If McCain really wants to push the "Culture Wars", he'll break out the Infanticide issue that Sean Hannity has been pressing (and hilariously no one has cared about because it's so blatantly ridiculous). Although McCain has a very short rope now. The American people are tiring of his ads that...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    If this was October 15th, I'd be celebrating. However we still have debates and well over a month for McCain's campaign to come up with another distraction topic. Don't get me wrong, I'm ecstatic things are looking up. But we should all approach this with cautious optimism.
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    I think most people realize Michigan will go Obama, the concern is that Missouri has slipped to McCain and Minnesota is back to an even split. I think McCain has a better chance of winning more swing states - but we still have a good way to go. If Obama could drop Ohio, Virginia or Florida...
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    Judge Rules Saggy Pants Law Illegal

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26759466/ A pat on the back to the judge, this case is ridiculous. We're making laws against how we dress now? I don't like the look but last I checked our country allowed that type of expression.
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    http://www.gallup.com/home.aspx Obama's taken back the lead, 47% to 45%. Within the margin of error, but this is a good sign. A few more bank collapses and Obama-Biden out on the stump mad as hell about it, the better things look.
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    Don't mistake this post for support for McCain, but Democrats jumping on this Blackberry thing is just as bad as Republicans making a big deal about the "lipstick on a pig" comment. It's fair to jump on McCain for the "fundamentals of our economy are strong" comment (or mantra, because he...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    Things like that make me look more and more to the Vice Presidential Debate. A Presidential Debate isn't something you can cram for in a month. If Joe Biden does this right he can tear her to pieces and show the world the fraud she is. Watching the McCain-Palin rally in Vienna, OH today I can...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    More and more, every day, I see Palin unraveling. People are beginning to see why McCain picked her: desperation to win votes with a pair of boobs. Now if only the media would grow a pair and corner Palin with real questions, we'd be set. Well, we would be, in a perfect world where people...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    I guess on the plus side, a McCain-Palin Presidency will give Stewart and Colbert years of new material.
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    I'm not going to talk as if the election is over already because it isn't. A lot can happen in 50 days. On another issue: Are these "Drill, Baby, Drill", "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less" morons really convinced that drilling off our coasts will actually produce more oil and lower prices...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    I see the way this election is shaping up to be a classic example of despite the Democratic Party being larger, Republican tactics and a failed system always deliver the win for the GOP. Conservative-Republican voters tend to be older folks who are financially stable and have the free time...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    Of COURSE Rasmussen's polling is biased. All you need to do is visit their website, it's plagued by RNC and McCain contribution ads. Scott Rasmussen is a regular guest on FOX News whom uses Rasmussen Reports as their primary sources of information. Just today, flipping through the channels, I...
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    So, uh, how about that election?

    It's easy to do well in front of a fixed and planted audience which is exactly what Saddleback was. Furthermore when one candidate is thrown curve ball questions and the other has full access to not only all the questions but his opponent's responses, the latter is going to shine.
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