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  • homedawg
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    Last edited by homedawg; 09-18-2008, 05:21 PM.

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    • dananderson32
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      LOL HD your too funny :laughing: :laughing:
      Last edited by dananderson32; 09-18-2008, 05:27 PM.
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            Originally posted by dananderson32
            obama up at least 5 in colorado up 2 in ohio, up at least 5 in pa, tied 48 all in florida and obama is down 1 in va
            Depends which poll you use?

            these are the polls added today:


            State Obama McCain Start End Pollster
            Alaska 39% 55% Sep 09 Sep 11 ARG
            Alabama 36% 58% Sep 13 Sep 16 ARG
            Arizona 39% 56% Sep 11 Sep 14 ARG
            California 52% 36% Sep 05 Sep 14 Field Poll
            Colorado 44% 46% Sep 10 Sep 13 ARG
            D.C. 82% 13% Sep 11 Sep 13 ARG
            Delaware 51% 40% Sep 13 Sep 15 ARG
            Florida 48% 48% Sep 14 Sep 16 Opinion Research
            Hawaii 63% 32% Sep 07 Sep 12 ARG
            Idaho 25% 68% Sep 08 Sep 10 ARG
            Illinois 51% 45% Sep 13 Sep 16 ARG
            Indiana 45% 51% Sep 14 Sep 16 Opinion Research
            Indiana 47% 44% Sep 14 Sep 16 Selzer
            Kansas 31% 63% Sep 07 Sep 10 ARG
            Kentucky 37% 57% Sep 08 Sep 12 ARG
            Louisiana 43% 50% Sep 09 Sep 12 ARG
            Maine 51% 41% Sep 08 Sep 10 ARG
            Missouri 45% 50% Sep 11 Sep 15 ARG
            Mississippi 39% 55% Sep 13 Sep 16 ARG
            Montana 47% 49% Sep 07 Sep 09 ARG
            North Carolina 41% 52% Sep 13 Sep 16 ARG
            North Carolina 47% 48% Sep 14 Sep 16 Opinion Research
            New Mexico 51% 44% Sep 14 Sep 16 ARG
            New Mexico 52% 44% Sep 14 Sep 16 SurveyUSA
            Nevada 46% 49% Sep 12 Sep 14 ARG
            New York 55% 38% Sep 14 Sep 16 ARG
            Ohio 44% 50% Sep 10 Sep 13 ARG
            Ohio 49% 47% Sep 14 Sep 16 Opinion Research
            Oregon 51% 47% Sep 15 Sep 15 Rasmussen
            Rhode Island 58% 39% Sep 13 Sep 13 Rasmussen
            Rhode Island 59% 33% Sep 11 Sep 13 ARG
            Texas 36% 57% Sep 13 Sep 16 ARG
            Utah 29% 65% Sep 10 Sep 13 ARG
            Virginia 39% 48% Sep 10 Sep 14 Christopher Newport U.
            Wisconsin 48% 46% Sep 15 Sep 15 Rasmussen
            Wisconsin 50% 47% Sep 14 Sep 16 Opinion Research
            West Virginia 45% 49% Sep 14 Sep 16 ARG
            Wyoming 28% 66% Sep 09 Sep 11 ARG


            Electoral-vote.com: President, Senate, House Updated Daily

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            Regardless, JMAC was down over 100 in the Electoral.
            The Country is turning red!

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            • dananderson32
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              is the country turning red right after the fact the love fest with palin is slowly going down the ****ter?

              Palin excitement levels off as Democrats regain lead - CNN.com
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                Originally posted by dananderson32
                is the country turning red right after the fact the love fest with palin is slowly going down the ****ter?

                Palin excitement levels off as Democrats regain lead - CNN.com
                I saw that, she spent too much time out of the spotlight, but Biden is doing alotta harm being in the the spotlight!

                :beer2:

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                  • dananderson32
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                    Originally posted by homedawg
                    I saw that, she spent too much time out of the spotlight, but Biden is doing alotta harm being in the the spotlight!

                    :beer2:
                    the problem is johnny mac can't bring in the crowds without her

                    you happen to catch johnny mac at the GM plant yesterday and the employees started chanting obama? :hide: :hide:

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                      • dananderson32
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                        Originally posted by homedawg
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                        and foreign policy i believe is issue #4 of importance right now to the voters and i believe was 11% of those polled their #1 issue



                        and to quote james carville "its the economy stupid"
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                              Originally posted by dananderson32
                              and foreign policy i believe is issue #4 of importance right now to the voters and i believe was 11% of those polled their #1 issue



                              and to quote james carville "its the economy stupid"

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                                Above Their Pay Grade: Barack Obama's Economic Indecision


                                "Barack Obama's refusal to take a stand on the biggest economic issue of the day shows he's not ready to make the tough calls needed to bring real reform and change to Wall Street and Washington. With the financial security of millions of hardworking Americans at stake, we can't afford a president who just votes 'present.' The next president will need to put country before politics and make tough decisions to secure our economic and national security. John McCain's life is filled with examples of putting country first and doing what's right, regardless of self-interest or political gain. As Barack Obama has shown again this week, he has no such record." -- Brian Rogers, McCain-Palin 2008 spokesman

                                INDECISION #1: Barack Obama "Would Not Say If He Supported Or Opposed" The AIG Bailout...

                                Yesterday, The Most Important Issue Of The Day Was The AIG Bailout And Barack Obama "Would Not Say If He Supported Or Opposed The Government-Backed Rescue Of Insurance Giant AIG." Fox News' Brit Hume: "The Democrat is not coming down one way or another on the AIG rescue. Correspondent Major Garrett explains why." Fox News' Major Garrett: "On the biggest financial issue of the day, Barack Obama would not say if he supported or opposed the government-backed rescue of insurance giant AIG." Barack Obama: "We don't know all the details of the arrangement with AIG and the Federal Reserve must ensure that plans protect the families that count on insurance." Garrett: "Obama also wants taxpayers protected but executives and shareholders exposed but on the central question to intervene or not, Obama sidestepped. Advisers said lack of details forced caution. The larger political truth; adv isors believe anxiety alone is enough to lift Obama in the polls. That is why on the trail, Obama doesn't talk about specifics of the moment but the nation's overall direction." (Fox News' "Special Report," 9/17/08)

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                                INDECISION #2: Joe Biden: "Hard For Me To Judge" On The AIG Bailout...

                                Joe Biden On The AIG Bailout: "It's Hard To Judge That Right Now." ABC'S KATE SNOW: "On Tuesday, you said that AIG should not be bailed out by the federal government. Do you still feel that way? Do you feel it was the wrong move for the Fed to jump in?" JOE BIDEN: "It's hard to second guess. I haven't spoken with the Secretary. I mean there's no good answer because it was the spot the policies of the last eight years that put us in. So it's hard to judge that right now, in my spot right here." (ABC's "Good Morning America," 9/18/08)

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                                INDECISION #3: Democrat Senate Leader Says "No One Knows What To Do" But Congress Is Likely To Go On Break...

                                Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV): "No One Knows What To Do." "The Democratic-controlled Congress, acknowledging that it isn't equipped to lead the way to a solution for the financial crisis and can't agree on a path to follow, is likely to just get out of the way. Lawmakers say they are unlikely to take action before, or to delay, their planned adjournments -- Sept. 26 for the House of Representatives, a week later for the Senate. While they haven't ruled out returning after the Nov. 4 elections, they would rather wait until next year unless Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, who are leading efforts to contain the crisis, call for help. One reason, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said yesterday, is that 'no one knows what to do' at the moment." (Kristin Jensen, "Democratic Congress May Adjourn, Leave Crisis To Fed, Treasury," Bloomberg, 9/18/08)

                                INDECISION #4: Joe Biden Says Paying Higher Taxes Is "Patriotic"...

                                Joe Biden: "It's Time To Be Patriotic" And Pay Higher Taxes. JOE BIDEN: "We want to take money and put it back in the pocket of middle-class people." ABC'S KATE SNOW: "Anybody making over $250,000" BIDEN: "Is gonna pay more." SNOW: "Is going to pay more." BIDEN: "You got it. It's time to be patriotic, Kate. Time to jump in. Time to be part of the deal. Time to help get America out of the rut." (ABC's "Good Morning America," 9/18/08)

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                                INDECISION #5: Democrat Senator Doubts Barack Obama Can Actually Provide Middle Class Tax Relief...

                                Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) Said It Would Be "Tough For Democratic Presidential Candidate To Deliver On His Promise To Provide Middle Class Tax Relief." "North Dakota U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan said this week's financial crisis on Wall Street may make it tough for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama to deliver on his promise to provide middle class tax relief. 'We don't know the answer to that until we see what will flow from this financial crisis,' said Dorgan, who participated with U.S. Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen in a conference call with reporters Wednesday. ... But he indicated he was not sure if Obama, a senator from Illinois, would be able deliver on all his promises he detailed in a recent visit to Dover. Dorgan said the federal government has now committed more than $1 trillion in taxpayers' money for the bailouts of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and American International Group, the world's largest insurance company. " (Robert Cook, "Wall Street Crisis May Hurt Obama's Tax Relief Promises," Foster's Daily Democrat, 9/18/08)

                                INDECISION #6: Barack Obama Was For The Commissions Before He Was Against Them...

                                Barack Obama "Has Liked Commissions" In The Past. FOX NEWS' STEVE DOOCY: "So it sounds like is he against commissions." FOX NEWS' BRIAN KILMEADE: "But it's not the truth, is it? Because in the past he has got a track record." FOX NEWS' GRETCHEN CARLSON: "It's more than a one pronged way to deal with the economy and the situation. A commission may be one part of it. It doesn't mean necessarily that you are not going to enact something immediately as well to deal with it, but let's take a look at the history of commissions and who has been in support of them before? Because according to past history, Barack Obama he has liked commissions." (Fox News' "Fox & Friends," 9/18/08)

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