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10-31-2008, 01:14 PM
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obama or mccain for miami
who is better
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10-31-2008, 01:23 PM
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OBAMA is better for the entire nation.
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10-31-2008, 01:36 PM
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Im votin' for the republican.
McCain. Obama wants to turn America in to Sweden
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10-31-2008, 01:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FinnishAmerican
Im votin' for the republican.
McCain. Obama wants to turn America in to Sweden
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And there is nothing wrong with that. Sweden is one of the best countries to live in the world. We are not.
McCain '08! No jobs, empty plates! 
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10-31-2008, 02:40 PM
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MccCain, is too old, and if something should happen to him while in office, then we are stuck with Palin. She is worse than Bush at speaking,
but if the Republicans do get elected SNL will survive. Palin, will continue to give us plenty foder, like the Katy interview, the SNL writers may lose their jobs, as the actors wouldn't need them, they would just repeat what she said, to get their laughs.
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10-31-2008, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by doggiebus
MccCain, is too old, and if something should happen to him while in office, then we are stuck with Palin. She is worse than Bush at speaking,
but if the Republicans do get elected SNL will survive. Palin, will continue to give us plenty foder, like the Katy interview, the SNL writers may lose their jobs, as the actors wouldn't need them, they would just repeat what she said, to get their laughs.
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You betcha! 
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10-31-2008, 03:16 PM
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Obama is better period. He's grown on me after I read his books and checked the policy specifics on his website.
My right wing brother-in-law in Miami erupted a couple of weeks ago. He never pays attention to politics other than the month prior to a presidential election. It was difficult to maintain a straight face during his monologue. He called Obama a socialist and claimed Obama has "10 long term relationships with terrorists and felons." LOL. Fox News fed him well. That's all he watches, by admission.
Fear is having a bad year. That's all the Republicans have, demonstrated by all the commercials I'm seeing here in battleground Nevada. If you can't scare people with taxes and implied evil, the GOP is out of ammo. It's more pathetic than anything else.
I'm hoping some of the 3 contested House seats in the Miami area can switch parties, but I doubt it. Fear still thrives in that area, based on every time I visit.
This is what the Republicans have to realize. Chew on this reality: This is like a 2-for-1 if Obama wins. In 2012 he would be in the catbird's seat, the most favorable situational benefit in American politics, an incumbent with his party in power only one term. That's the landslide situation, with 9 wins out of 10 tries over the past century. Only Jimmy Carter in 1980 failed to win re-election in that scenario. It was the reason Bush was re-elected in 2004. You get an immense benefit of a doubt in that situational terrain. Plus, Obama benefits tremendously by comparison to Bush. It would seemingly be impossible to look bad compared to this administration.
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10-31-2008, 05:27 PM
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Around my neighborhood the Diaz-Balart signs are pretty equal to the Martinez signs, but McCains local office has been giving away yard signs months before the Obama office here finally recieved some this week only! But a poll of the district has Obama ahead and Martinez behind Diaz-Balart by 1 point. Dade from what I see in past elections is pretty Democrat, problem is not enough Democrats come out to vote and help the democrat on the state level, hopefully that will change next tuesday.[/quote]
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Though I voted not to extend a single Miami incumbent judge a minute more and I vote against every incumbent in other elections in. Thats one ticket that I did not vote for either.
Martinez has a deplorable record and the Diaz brothers do nothing but speeches. Only time in my life I did not vote for a candidate was Martinez vs Diaz as S.Florida loses with both no lesser of evils there.
Dem party blew it by giving Martinez as a candidate as many sick of the do nothing Diaz brothers but Martinez is deplorable.
I dont want useless Rep nor Dem though this is what Miami is used to.
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10-31-2008, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Awsi Dooger
Obama is better period. He's grown on me after I read his books and checked the policy specifics on his website.
My right wing brother-in-law in Miami erupted a couple of weeks ago. He never pays attention to politics other than the month prior to a presidential election. It was difficult to maintain a straight face during his monologue. He called Obama a socialist and claimed Obama has "10 long term relationships with terrorists and felons." LOL. Fox News fed him well. That's all he watches, by admission.
Fear is having a bad year. That's all the Republicans have, demonstrated by all the commercials I'm seeing here in battleground Nevada. If you can't scare people with taxes and implied evil, the GOP is out of ammo. It's more pathetic than anything else.
I'm hoping some of the 3 contested House seats in the Miami area can switch parties, but I doubt it. Fear still thrives in that area, based on every time I visit.
This is what the Republicans have to realize. Chew on this reality: This is like a 2-for-1 if Obama wins. In 2012 he would be in the catbird's seat, the most favorable situational benefit in American politics, an incumbent with his party in power only one term. That's the landslide situation, with 9 wins out of 10 tries over the past century. Only Jimmy Carter in 1980 failed to win re-election in that scenario. It was the reason Bush was re-elected in 2004. You get an immense benefit of a doubt in that situational terrain. Plus, Obama benefits tremendously by comparison to Bush. It would seemingly be impossible to look bad compared to this administration.
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As opposed to MSNBC who by an independent watch group said ran 77% negative McCain stories vs only 14% on Obama. The same group rated Foxnews at 40% negative on both McCain and Obama. Sometimes facts do get in the way of BS theories hey, too funny!
It is amazing that this race is even close considering the fact that nearly all the drive media is in the tank and cheerleading for Barry Obama. The one's that aren't simply get thrown off his plane...
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10-31-2008, 07:26 PM
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republicans have mccain's back in miami.
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