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July 19, 2008 at 2:14 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242615
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ParticipantBroken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.
July 19, 2008 at 2:14 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242753equalizer
ParticipantBroken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.
July 19, 2008 at 2:14 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242761equalizer
ParticipantBroken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.
July 19, 2008 at 2:14 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242818equalizer
ParticipantBroken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.
July 19, 2008 at 2:14 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242824equalizer
ParticipantBroken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.
July 19, 2008 at 1:28 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242610equalizer
ParticipantBugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30.
July 19, 2008 at 1:28 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242748equalizer
ParticipantBugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30.
July 19, 2008 at 1:28 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242756equalizer
ParticipantBugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30.
July 19, 2008 at 1:28 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242812equalizer
ParticipantBugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30.
July 19, 2008 at 1:28 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242819equalizer
ParticipantBugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30.
July 19, 2008 at 1:22 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242605equalizer
ParticipantCommon perception is that dems are traitors. Thus, they are rightfully held to much higher standards.
This is why the O man is talking about nuking iran. Rove would second that motion if he ran the O man’s camp. However, since its way too late to diverge from O man’s party line ways, the new views have ZERO credibility. Does anyone really think for a second that good guys like Veritas (no offense, handy target) would honestly believe the new policies? Wouldn’t most call him a flip flopper and vote for McCain anyway? Still sticking with my mathematically impossible for O man to win.BTW: These two repbs below have the gravitas, sincerity to forward this resolution without being called names. Big difference, you gotta earn respect.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1865586/posts
On July 12, 2007, Sens. Warner and Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) introduced an amendment to the FY2008 defense appropriations bill that would require the President to devise an exit strategy from Iraq within three months.
July 19, 2008 at 1:22 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242743equalizer
ParticipantCommon perception is that dems are traitors. Thus, they are rightfully held to much higher standards.
This is why the O man is talking about nuking iran. Rove would second that motion if he ran the O man’s camp. However, since its way too late to diverge from O man’s party line ways, the new views have ZERO credibility. Does anyone really think for a second that good guys like Veritas (no offense, handy target) would honestly believe the new policies? Wouldn’t most call him a flip flopper and vote for McCain anyway? Still sticking with my mathematically impossible for O man to win.BTW: These two repbs below have the gravitas, sincerity to forward this resolution without being called names. Big difference, you gotta earn respect.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1865586/posts
On July 12, 2007, Sens. Warner and Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) introduced an amendment to the FY2008 defense appropriations bill that would require the President to devise an exit strategy from Iraq within three months.
July 19, 2008 at 1:22 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242751equalizer
ParticipantCommon perception is that dems are traitors. Thus, they are rightfully held to much higher standards.
This is why the O man is talking about nuking iran. Rove would second that motion if he ran the O man’s camp. However, since its way too late to diverge from O man’s party line ways, the new views have ZERO credibility. Does anyone really think for a second that good guys like Veritas (no offense, handy target) would honestly believe the new policies? Wouldn’t most call him a flip flopper and vote for McCain anyway? Still sticking with my mathematically impossible for O man to win.BTW: These two repbs below have the gravitas, sincerity to forward this resolution without being called names. Big difference, you gotta earn respect.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1865586/posts
On July 12, 2007, Sens. Warner and Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) introduced an amendment to the FY2008 defense appropriations bill that would require the President to devise an exit strategy from Iraq within three months.
July 19, 2008 at 1:22 AM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #242807equalizer
ParticipantCommon perception is that dems are traitors. Thus, they are rightfully held to much higher standards.
This is why the O man is talking about nuking iran. Rove would second that motion if he ran the O man’s camp. However, since its way too late to diverge from O man’s party line ways, the new views have ZERO credibility. Does anyone really think for a second that good guys like Veritas (no offense, handy target) would honestly believe the new policies? Wouldn’t most call him a flip flopper and vote for McCain anyway? Still sticking with my mathematically impossible for O man to win.BTW: These two repbs below have the gravitas, sincerity to forward this resolution without being called names. Big difference, you gotta earn respect.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1865586/posts
On July 12, 2007, Sens. Warner and Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) introduced an amendment to the FY2008 defense appropriations bill that would require the President to devise an exit strategy from Iraq within three months.
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