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I saw the following at Drudge. The trash talking begins!


[quote]POLL: [url="http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN2034087120080521?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true"]Obama leads McCain in November match...[/url]

Senior Advisors: [url="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/uselection2008/democrats/2002809/US-elections-Barack-Obama-juggernaut-%27will-crush-John-McCain%27.html"]Obama juggernaut will crush John McCain...[/url]

McCain to release his health records; make doctors available to reporters... Developing...[/quote]

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Madame Vengier

Obama will be the next Pres, unless something comes out of the closet that even his supporters can't ignore.

There's just no way McCain can beat him. It's a joke actually. A sad joke, but a joke nonetheless.

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kenrockthefirst

[quote name='Madame Vengier' post='1536424' date='May 21 2008, 03:14 PM']Obama will be the next Pres, unless something comes out of the closet that even his supporters can't ignore.

There's just no way McCain can beat him. It's a joke actually. A sad joke, but a joke nonetheless.[/quote]
Primarily because McCain is such a woefully inadequate candidate. Unless Obama is found in bed with "a dead woman or a live boy," he will be the next president.

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Madame Vengier

[quote name='kenrockthefirst' post='1536429' date='May 21 2008, 03:17 PM']Primarily because McCain is such a woefully inadequate candidate. Unless Obama is found in bed with "a dead woman or a live boy," he will be the next president.[/quote]


LMBO! :lol:

But true, McCain is woefully inadequate. And as much as age shouldn't have to be an issue, it is. And I know he's a war hero and all, but he's got some very liberal views. He is basically a liberal. And so if people have to choose between one liberal or the other, McCain won't stand a chance (though Obama is worse by a long mile).

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CatherineM

I just still have the feeling that there is more dirt on Obama that someone is sitting on. There's no reason for Republicans to let anything out until after Obama is the official nominee.

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Madame Vengier

[quote name='CatherineM' post='1536442' date='May 21 2008, 03:25 PM']I just still have the feeling that there is more dirt on Obama that someone is sitting on. There's no reason for Republicans to let anything out until after Obama is the official nominee.[/quote]

Someone somewhere--I forget where I heard it--was theorizing that Hillary (and her peeps) may know there's more dirt on Obama and that's why she's hanging in for the fight of her life, so that if/when he goes down she will be the nominee. Dunno, but there could be something to that.

Then again, your suspicion makes sense, too. Both ideas could be a reality, coming from the same source which is that there is dirt on Obama...so Hillary and McCain would benefit from that.

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Lounge Daddy

[quote name='CatherineM' post='1536442' date='May 21 2008, 04:25 PM']I just still have the feeling that there is more dirt on Obama that someone is sitting on. There's no reason for Republicans to let anything out until after Obama is the official nominee.[/quote]
I don't think it will matter if there is more dirt on Obama. The dumb masses care not. Socialism is in high demand and Obama convincingly promises to deliver--and he doesn't need more of a plan than that. The masses are flocking, and the demand is socialism.

[url="http://thepage.time.com/photos-obamas-portland-rally-with-record-breaking-crowd/"]Seen the crowds that attended his Portland event? Time Mag has some good pics of it.[/url] It looked like he was at the Democrat national convention, but it was just a campaign stop.

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CatherineM

You're probably right, look at how much Bill Clinton had come out about him during both campaigns, and he still won.

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dominicansoul

Since the campaigning between the two has pretty much just begun...I think we can ignore polls for now...

I still hold onto the [b]hope[/b] that there are millions of voters out there who just don't like Obama, have their suspicions about him and don't really care for the man...also, people can [b]change[/b] their minds! I just [b]hope[/b] something will happen to [b]change[/b] the tide of support for him...(do you see how much Obama makes me hope and want change???)

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CatherineM

I grew up in the South. People will say his color doesn't matter, but there aren't going to be any witnesses in the voting booth. That's when exit polls get really skewed.

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LivingStone

If and when Mr. Obama becomes the big P, hold on tight, because it is going to be 4 years of deeply needed prayers.

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Polls really don't matter in our electorate system. We don't have a first past the post system, we have the electoral college. If McCain startegically wins certain states, it blows polls out of the water.

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Here in Europe the "murmurs" say that Obama will be the next president of U.S.A.
I don't know how correct and serious they are, but this is what I can hear from people, news, and tv opinions.

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