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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: judeanoncapta on January 29, 2008, 11:22:46 PM
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My sad depressing prediction.
Anyone who has a different prediciton for November, pease chime in.
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there is no guarantee that Obama will beat Hillary
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The world is shocked that within days of each other. McPain falls and breaks his hip and now unable to take the oath of office.
Obama chokes to death on a chicken breast while eating at home with his family due to the good news of McPain.
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this country is not ready for a black president..i, for some reason, doubt he'll win.
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This is beyond depressing. If Republicans nominate McCain they will taking the entire issue of immigration off the table, one of the leading issues that conservatives could use to win in the general election. And something that is desperately needed for the country. However I still think that McCain could beat Obama and would definately beat Hillary.
If McCain gets the nomination I will stay home. He is just as bad as Hillary or Obama and if someone is going to mess up this country I want them to have a D next to their name. Maybe loosing will teach the GOP a lesson and we will get a real conservative in 2012.
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Too many people have given up their lives for us to vote. If you do not vote you are spitting upon their memory. GET OUT AND VOTE!
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Americans won't put a black muSSlim in the whitehouse.
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this country is not ready for a black president..i, for some reason, doubt he'll win.
I think you're wrong.
90 percent of blacks can't wait to take over and turn America into Nigeria.
and 90 percent of whites feel that electing a black man will prove to the world how not racist America is.
GabangaBaBanga will beat any Republican thrown at him.
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this country is not ready for a black president..i, for some reason, doubt he'll win.
and 90 percent of whites feel that electing a black man will prove to the world how not racist America is.
GabangaBaBanga will beat any Republican thrown at him.
I'm not so sure. A lot limousine liberals like the idea of a black president and like to say they want Obama because it is the trendy and PC thing to say...but once they are alone in the booth with the curtain close they may do otherwise. Like in New Hampshire.
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this country is not ready for a black president..i, for some reason, doubt he'll win.
and 90 percent of whites feel that electing a black man will prove to the world how not racist America is.
GabangaBaBanga will beat any Republican thrown at him.
I'm not so sure. A lot limousine liberals like the idea of a black president and like to say they want Obama because it is the trendy and PC thing to say...but once they are alone in the booth with the curtain close they may do otherwise. Like in New Hampshire.
Good point.
It's one thing what the white bread liberals say to a polster, but in the privavcy of the voting booth with a mortguage and investment portfolio to think about...........................it's quite another.
I'll bet most liberals don't vote for him but they'll shake their heads after and express 'grave disappointment' that all the 'racists' wrecked his chances.
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Americans won't put a black muSSlim in the whitehouse.
Americans won't, but blacks (who should have been shipped to Liberia) Mexicans (who need to go back to Mexico and stay there), and others who make up a substantial portion of the vote who should not be citizens will.
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Americans won't put a black muSSlim in the whitehouse.
Americans won't, but blacks (who should have been shipped to Liberia) Mexicans (who need to go back to Mexico and stay there), and others who make up a substantial portion of the vote who should not be citizens will.
A black muSSlim in the whitehouse would be a disaster
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Americans won't put a black muSSlim in the whitehouse.
Americans won't, but blacks (who should have been shipped to Liberia) Mexicans (who need to go back to Mexico and stay there), and others who make up a substantial portion of the vote who should not be citizens will.
The wetbacks won't either. The blacks are their AA rivals. Besides, McPain already sured up the greaser votes.