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Who will win?
With the election coming up in the next couple of weeks, who do you think will win.
Unfortunately, I see Obama winning in a landslide. McCain is a pathetic excuse for a candidate. It seems that Palin is the only one with balls on that ticket. Why does McCain refuse to go after Obama's association with radicals? Why has McCain dissed his base? I can't help but think that this election has been rigged from the beginning. Where are the GOP fact finders, the ones that went after Clinton. Why have they not been dispatched to Chicago to uncover Obama's corruption? The Demorats sent their goons to Anchorage to smear Sarah Palin. It seems like the GOP are giving the Demorats their turn at power in some sort of prearrangement. Both candidates are going to increase the size of government anyway. McCain is as liberal as they come, just look at his record. Obama is a dangerous community agitator who has learned, implemented, and taught the Saul Alinsky model of agitation, with a socialist agenda that includes dramatic redistribution of wealth. What great choices we have! |
I am sad to say that I think you are right.:( If you think things are bad just wait til Obama and a Dem. controlled congress run the country. The stock market will tank, jobs will dry up and we will be back to the "Carter" years.
Let's face it.... it is congress that controls things. When the GOP took control in '94(??) things took off. Two years after the Dems. took control look where we are now. When the Dem's took control two years ago I made adjustments to my well being. There were some people that laughed at what I did. They are crying now.;) Did the GOP do a good job??? Yea, at the start then they lost site of what made them great and what got them there. They got drunk on power or something. Look out..... rough times are ahead. |
McCain
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unfortunately, lots of people are caught up in the 'novelty' of obama. part of me really wants him to win, just so that i can say i told you so. he is not going to bring about any sweeping changes like some think. i don't think he will do anything for the minority communities, like they think he will. that is what they are hoping, but in the end obama is just another politican who wants nothing more than power.
what i would like to know is - what will he do if there was another terrorist attack on US soil? will he meet with the terrorists and discuss their anti-american feelings over tea at the white house? |
The better question is who will serve? Sad it will be just like the two past mock election. :(
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We are heading for an economic downfall no matter who is President.
Whomever is elected will be blamed...(poor bastid) hahahahahahahahahahahaha haaaaaaah! :p So...I say...vote for who you dislike the most. :D |
Hussein seems to be the chosen one. If elected he will blame the Republicans for everything that has happened. I think McCain will be better for the country, but taxes will be raised no matter who is elected. None of them want to start cutting the size of government, which is one of the primary reasons things are so difficult right now. Voters prefer to blame the president for everything that happens rather than congress. Congress has more to do with the budget and what happens domestically than the president. It is congress who controls spending. In this case, it is congress who can't seem to stop spending. We need to vote AGAINST every incumbent. All of them have been in office too long. It will take people with some intestinal fortitude to get things straightened out. All this tax bill (bail out) has done is prolong the inevitable. The democrats have done a good job of running the economy into the ground. It is amazing to me that so many Americans are blindly following Hussein into whatever changes he wants to make. One change you can be certain of is that our taxes will be raised if he gets into office. With a democratic congress he will have a rubber stamp to raise taxes anyway he wants.
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I heard on one of the news shows this morning that Hussein has raised more than $700 million dollars all together. He will outspend McCain by a wide margin during the closing days of the campaign. I wonder where all that money came from? If elected, Homaas will have a friend in the White House as well as the congress.
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I've seen a few ads for Obama, down here in FL, this weekend. I'm praying the man can be true to his word. If so, he could surprise us all, but I don't think so. He did too much "flipping around" during the past campaigning. Chicago and MI heard one thing, and CA heard another. He does seem to be able to "play to the crowd".
Couples wondering where their retirement went, workers seeing their jobs go oversease, and the like. Someone in his camp has their finger on the pulse of the area. It makes it look like we need to look at his record of how often he lied. Another thought that did cross my mind, the association with the radical element could be where that came from. They used bombs to protest what they saw as "injustice within the system". Of course, bombings is the wrong approach to correct anything. Obama came along after the bombings stopped, but the ideals could have been passed along, and he is going about making those changes in the right way. Everything I see and hear still says we'll have to chance to find out what he's really made of, but my own gut feeling still says "don't trust him". |
Mccain will win...... Bradley effect.
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