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I hear the NE part of town can swing either way. My aunt lives there and she noticed a fair amount of McCain posters during the election season.
But yea big city democrat with all the good and bad that that entails generally. Most big cities are like that cept in the south (minus ATL and Miami) and Indianapolis can go either way. Believe or not so does NYC.
Embarassing for whom? The guy is the real deal and doing a great job. It's far more embarassing that Bush was re-elected when people already knew what an idiot he was. This past election has restored my faith that even the common man knows how the American people have been bent over in every way possible for 8 years. Hopefully their memories are longer than they have been historically.
That's not true. He's stolen trillions of dollars and gave it to his cronies to keep them happy and him in power. He's taken over the banks, the insurance companies, the car companies, he eliminated the DC voucher program, decided to spend OUR money to help people in foreign countries get abortions, he's shaking hands and bowing to foreign dictators, proposed amnesty for over 10 million illegals, and wants manditory service for young people. Debt is up, unemployment is up....the only thing not up is the stock market! And that's just in the past few months. Can't hardly wait for 3 more years of this insanity. But let's just blame this on Bush, Cheney, Halliburton, Rush Limbaugh, capitalism, christianity...you know, the usual scapegoats. This was all their fault.
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