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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: דוד בן זאב אריה on April 10, 2008, 12:26:36 PM
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Polls that have come out in recent weeks show McPain beeating Hussein Obama in states that generaly vote Democratic. Michigan, Wisconson, Washington, Oregon, even New York and New Jersey show McPain leading in many polls. Hilinazi has no chance to win the nomination so my best bet it that it is over. McPain will suck but at least he is less evil then Hussein Obama. But it's like choosing between shooting yourslef in the head or taking Herion both will kill you but one is less pain full then the other
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o'bummer has shot himself in the foot in two ways:
1/ No actual policies-just endless warm spit about 'hope and change'. That works for a while but wears thin.
2/ He's gone all over the country changing his tune according to the locallity. In ID and WY he was swearing not to 'take folks' guns off of them' and talking about everybody's right to self-defense. Then in NY, IL and MA he declares all handguns, semi-automatics and high-cap' magazines must be banned! Even sheeple can see a fraud with a fork-tongue eventually.
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He is a sheep in a wolves clothing
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Obama whines about superdelegates. But Obama himself only wins in Caucasus, and has escaped two primaries that he would have lost otherwise. In other words, the Obama campaign has no right to whine about "democracy." My point is that the superdelegates indeed should overturn Obama's nomination. And screw all these Black people who will leave the party. Caucasian people should make similar threats that Blacks do if Obama is elected, that they will leave the party for Republicans.
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Many of the polls I have seen have Barak winning.
Our work isn't finished.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/
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I have noticed that Barack routinely polls higher than he actually performs. I do not think, for instance, pennsylvania will be as close as the polls say. People do not want to admit that they are not going to vote for a black candidate.
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I have noticed that Barack routinely polls higher than he actually performs. I do not think, for instance, pennsylvania will be as close as the polls say. People do not want to admit that they are not going to vote for a black candidate.
What people tell polsters and what they do in the privacy of the booth are two different things.
In Australia we've seen politically incorrect, anti-immigrant independants get low polls but high votes. The same works in reverse.
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Re: "...Caucasian people should make similar threats that Blacks do if Obama is elected, that they will leave the party for Republicans..."
If he gets elected, everyone sane had better leave the country ASAP.
p.s.--The word democracy is used way too much these days to describe our methods of choosing our leaders, and more often than not it is used incorrectly. We are a Republic, not a democracy.
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I think its going to be very close. VERY CLOSE!! Moderate and right leaning Democrats can live with McCain as president and be quite comfortable with most of his policies. This will work against Obama to some extent. If McCain picks the right VP he will have a very good chance against Obama. He needs someone that will appeal to the Republican base to give the ticket some balance. For Republicans like me McCain is a place holder for the next guy up. Hopefully next time around we may have some better choices. What concerns me is the fact that Obama has been raising large amounts of money which means he still has some great support. With money like Obama has coming in he is in a far better position then McCain is in to get his message out.
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Obama whines about superdelegates. But Obama himself only wins in Caucasus, and has escaped two primaries that he would have lost otherwise. In other words, the Obama campaign has no right to whine about "democracy." My point is that the superdelegates indeed should overturn Obama's nomination. And screw all these Black people who will leave the party. Caucasian people should make similar threats that Blacks do if Obama is elected, that they will leave the party for Republicans.
you are right eagle eye .screw those evil black ties ,White people should join the rep. party .
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Many of the polls I have seen have Barak winning.
Our work isn't finished.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/
I completely agree.
None of us can afford to become complacent. Even if by chance John McCain builds a big lead, we must continue to expose Barack Hussein Obama.
The article that Masterwolf posted earlier this evening is a great example of the type of info the American Public needs to know about Barack Hussein Obama: http://jtf.org/forum_english/index.php?topic=19605.0
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Many of the polls I have seen have Barak winning.
Our work isn't finished.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/
I agree with you but I think that with Obama's slipups combined with his Islamic Past and his racist Pastor that we have our work cut out for us
I completely agree.
None of us can afford to become complacent. Even if by chance John McCain builds a big lead, we must continue to expose Barack Hussein Obama.
The article that Masterwolf posted earlier this evening is a great example of the type of info the American Public needs to know about Barack Hussein Obama: http://jtf.org/forum_english/index.php?topic=19605.0
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דוד בן זאב אריה , a major concern for me is that John McCain is not running a more aggressive campaign. He's taken a Politically Correct approach on a number of occasions. Including when Cincinnati talk show host Bill Cunningham called Barack Hussein Obama by his full name.
Even with all of the baggage that Obama brings to the table, I'm not very confident that McCain will run the type of campaign that takes advantage of Obama's numerous flaws. Most of the media is also failing to point about the truth about Barack Hussein Obama. Ultimately, it might come down to people like us speaking out against Obama and the individuals he associates with. Talk Radio is helpful. But the hosts must go the extra mile to compensate for McCain running a passive campaign and the failure of most of the media ( which clearly wants Obama to win the election ).
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I agree with you but I think that with Obama's slipups combined with his Islamic Past and his racist Pastor that we have our work cut out for us
I completely agree.
None of us can afford to become complacent. Even if by chance John McCain builds a big lead, we must continue to expose Barack Hussein Obama.
The article that Masterwolf posted earlier this evening is a great example of the type of info the American Public needs to know about Barack Hussein Obama: http://jtf.org/forum_english/index.php?topic=19605.0
wow I hadn't noticed that one yet... thanks to you, and MW!
I'll be sure to pass that article along!
I wouldn't say our work is cut out for us...
some are trying to keep this a secret...
but in the end... I feel if we keep working the way we are, we will win.
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You are absolutely correct that some individuals don't want Americans to know the truth about Barack Hussein Obama, including who he associates with and what they stand for.
I'm in my 40's. I can't recall an Election that has greater importance to the future of the United States than the 2008 Presidential Election.
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You are absolutely correct that some individuals don't want Americans to know the truth about Barack Hussein Obama, including who he associates with and what they stand for.
I'm in my 40's. I can't recall an Election that has greater importance to the future of the United States than the 2008 Presidential Election.
I have a feeling by the time the election comes around.... the truth will be told... and people will listen. Obviously not all people,
but our message will get out somehow.