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Sean Adams
10-25-2008, 11:27 AM
Joe The Plumber...

Prisoner of War...

$150,000 Wardrobe....

Rezko

Ayers

Terrorist

Drug Addict

7 Houses

Socialism...

Racism

ACORN

There are less than 2 weeks remaining and this has been one of the most interesting, and for sure, one of the most heated contests for the most coveted job on the planet....

So I want you to assume one thing.... you are McCain's campaign advisor - what do you do to win this election from now until 11/4/08? Same thing for Obama?

Some polls say Obama is leading by as many as 15 points and other polls say these two guys are in a dead-heat....

How do you get your candidate elected?

JB1
10-25-2008, 11:40 AM
The sad part is, it won't be over November 4.

Grass Happens
10-26-2008, 01:47 AM
The sad part is, it won't be over November 4.

I agree. It seems like all the finger pointing at ACORN is setting the stage for a suit there. I'm sure the Obama campaign has contingency plans as well if things don't go their way. There are already reports from across the country considering voting machine errors and the like. I can only hope it will be a smooth transition of power....

americanlawn
10-27-2008, 08:07 PM
We drove 500 miles last week through Iowa, Illinois, & Indiana. Seldom saw any Osama lawn signs, but we saw a whole lot of McCain/Palin signs. I hope that's a "good sign" of things to come (nomatter what polls say), but we did not drive through any 'depressed areas" either. Same goes here regarding yard signs -- we very seldom see Osama signs in yards that we treat, yet there are lot's of Osama signs in 'da hood'. Wonder why???

I just "HOPE" that whoever becomes President can help make our Country as good as it used to be. I think both are good men, so we'll see how the chips fall. Yet I know who I will vote for.....even though my favorate Republicans are nolonger in the running. My 2 cents worth.

p.s. It's the Senate who really has the final say so -- not the President. The Dems have let America down that past 8 years -- not the Pres.

Grass Happens
10-27-2008, 09:01 PM
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p.s. It's the Senate who really has the final say so -- not the President. The Dems have let America down that past 8 years -- not the Pres.[/QUOTE]

Not to start any party bickering here, but...
Up until 06 the republicans had control of everything. Perhaps not a filibuster-proof majority, but a majority none the less.
Now, I'm not saying since 06 things have been any better, they have gotten worse, at least recently. Was that the fault of the congress elected in 06? I dunno, i dont think so, most of this mess can be traced back to previous republican and democratic politicians 5+ years ago. So to say dems have let us down for 8 years is a somewhat false statement.

IA_James
10-27-2008, 10:59 PM
If I'm Obama's campaign manager, I find a nice quiet spot for him to drink margaritas and not say or do anything that can possibly be seen as negative. If I'm McCain's campaign manager, I bomb that spot. Outside of that, I don't see McCain winning.

AI Inc
10-28-2008, 08:36 AM
Iwould drop the nagative adds and just have him stand there and lay out his plans.
That goes for both parties.

americanlawn
10-29-2008, 08:05 PM
I feel that both McCain & Obama are good Americans. All my family members & I plan to vote for McCain -- mostly cuz he has some sort of proven track record. Also, he was not always in agreement with Bush (McCain used to be an Independent). Don't know for sure if Obama was born in America, but I am also concerned with his past acquaintances that call America very bad names. Then there is the "Spread the wealth around" statement by Osama.........92% of welfare recipients typically vote democrat. This concerns me cuz I work hard -- usually about six days a week, so I dislike the idea of spending OPM's (other peoples' money) to pay for other peoples' "chosen expenses". To me -- that ain't right.

So I hope folks understand my reasoning. I threw out the war hero part, yet approx 70% of our Armed Forces prefer McCain.

Obama is spending millions tonight to air his????? on National TV. I wonder where the money is coming from.

My 2 cents worth -- One thing's for sure....America will continue to be the World's leader, and I'm proud of that.

dave k
10-29-2008, 08:27 PM
I liked his role (Nobama) as a stand up comedian at the Roast they had, I hear SNL may have a job opening for him if he loses.:laugh:

FaithNoMan
10-30-2008, 02:10 AM
Obama is spending millions tonight to air his????? on National TV. I wonder where the money is coming from.


From many, many people like me, who donated to his cause.

http://fightthesmears.com/articles/25/FinanceTruth

http://www.fec.gov/DisclosureSearch/mapApp.do?cand_id=P80003338&searchType=&searchSQLType=&searchKeyword

GravelyNut
10-30-2008, 03:08 PM
From many, many people like me, who donated to his cause.

http://fightthesmears.com/articles/25/FinanceTruth

http://www.fec.gov/DisclosureSearch/mapApp.do?cand_id=P80003338&searchType=&searchSQLType=&searchKeyword

You mean the unchecked under $200 ones that come in from people trying to hide who they are. Like from Adolfe Hitler. Please explain why he also won't make the whole list public, like McCain has done. And address check the credit card donations?

FaithNoMan
10-31-2008, 03:32 AM
As to how donations go unchecked for a matching name and address from the credit card, I don't know. But McCain has donations coming from non-names as well, so his website must be "rigged" the same way.

http://www.madison.com/tct/news/stories/311333

If it's not for McCain, therefore it's questionable, right?

Don't worry, I'm almost starting to feel bad for the guy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iucdy83OXcE