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Offering nothing has a higher value than the negatives proposed by McCain.
Actually Obama is thinking about the problems facing the entire country while McCain is only thinking about his own fears and ambition. That is the difference and why I suppoer Obama.
Yes....don't believe the polls....don't believe the media.....don't believe what your coworkers, family and friends say....don't believe what you can physically touch.....just believe that "the people" see the fraud! I guess you mean the "undead" people????
Offering nothing has a higher value than the negatives proposed by McCain.
Actually Obama is thinking about the problems facing the entire country while McCain is only thinking about his own fears and ambition. That is the difference and why I suppoer Obama.
Candidates will say whatever they need to say to get votes. It's more about who can get congress to work together.
McCain needed a big win to halt his steady slide down the polls. He didn't get it. He didn't even get a tie. Obama won ... not a knockout by any means ... but he won.
I was a little disappointed that neither candidate seized the moment, but four weeks out from the election, perhaps they both felt a need to play it safe.
McCain is in deep trouble. If the town hall format is his forte, all I can assume is that he had a really bad night.
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LOL. I believe you are right... the smell of desperation is in the air.
I love the smell of desperation in the morning.
It smells like .............................................VICTO RY!
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