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Old 09-09-2008, 03:08 PM
 
Location: Moose Jaw, in between the Moose's butt and nose.
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No chance in hell it would come from the Republicans, but it may come from the dems getting 60 seats in the senate and gaining seats in the House. I hear they could lose 20 to 30 more in the House.
McCain and Palins hands would be big time tied and they would have an almost worthless adminstration.
I can accept that just a tiny tiny bit if McCain wins and it's looking like 2004 again, instead of Obama kicking McCain's rear, which is the way it should be.

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Old 09-09-2008, 03:12 PM
 
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Maybe you will have to move to Europe with Alec Baldwin.
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Old 09-09-2008, 03:13 PM
 
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Can I ask why you don't seem to have a problem with your fellow democrats buying votes to get things passed - yet you're so hostile against McCain? I'm not saying either candidate is optimal, but look at the speaker - investing $100k into a scheme that would give herself and her other partners in crime a monopoly over water rights in Dallas and the surrounding regions. They've added it to the back-end of a bill that's supposed to bring more wind power to the area. That seems a little shady to me, and that sort of thing seems to be coming more from the left than the right - although I'll agree that they're all shady in some form.
It's easy to point fingers at the other party, but try taking a look at the ones pointing right back at yourself.
And I do think it's surprisingly funny how the leftist media has been bashing McCain for months now, claiming he never stood a chance. Literally everyone I knew thought Obama was going to win. Suddenly the tables have turned because the press can't skew the facts anymore - the polls speak for themselves.
Typically I vote for the LEAST shady candidate out there, and I can't find anything about Obama that isn't shady.
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