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I'm no longer voting for McCain or against Obama. I'm voting against Keith Olberman. God I want to see that guy pop a cork when Obama loses.
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I'm no longer voting for McCain or against Obama. I'm voting against Keith Olberman. God I want to see that guy pop a cork when Obama loses.
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did anyone stay up and see Hillary Clinton's speech last night?

(Aside from the fact that she was lying through her teeth....we all know she can't STAND Barack Oboma).....it was rather good as far as speeches go,,,,

http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,5143,700254151,00.html


but OMG...what was with the ORANGE pant suit?????
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the resounding facts of Hillary Clinton's speech

she did NOT reverse her comments on her and McCain's experience

she did NOT say that Obama was prepared to lead

she did NOT suggest in any way that Obama was better for the country than McCain

in her entire speech she only said Obama 12 times

she gave a bland "democrats" versus "republicans" speech aimed at making her look like a team player ~ she basically gave a "I can beat Mitt Romney in 2012 speech"

as an anti-Obama guy I LOVED Clintons speech

almost as much as I loved Jimmy Carter saying out loud "I think it is great that little black boy as a shot at being President" < I mean common REALLY in 2008 he gets away with saying that? A GoPer would have been pan fried and deservedly so.

the Obama campaign is crumbling and McCain really has not done anything yet but run ads with Clinton and Biden saying how UNFIT Obama is.

You cannot ask one real pundit that would not have told you this time last year that Biden Obama is a good ticket but Obama Biden is HORRIBLE.

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the resounding facts of Hillary Clinton's speech

she did NOT reverse her comments on her and McCain's experience

she did NOT say that Obama was prepared to lead

she did NOT suggest in any way that Obama was better for the country than McCain

in her entire speech she only said Obama 12 times

she gave a bland "democrats" versus "republicans" speech aimed at making her look like a team player ~ she basically gave a "I can beat Mitt Romney in 2012 speech"

as an anti-Obama guy I LOVED Clintons speech

almost as much as I loved Jimmy Carter saying out loud "I think it is great that little black boy as a shot at being President"

the Obama campaign is crumbling and McCain really has not done anything yet but run ads with Clinton and Biden saying how UNFIT Obama is.

You cannot ask one real pundit that would not have told you this time last year that Biden Obama is a good ticket but Obama Biden is HORRIBLE.

Obama simply does not have the experience needed for the Presidency....

(and that's totallly aside from my gut feeling that the man would be BAD for America...one way or the other...either in International policy, or in his stand on government and families (I believe that families need to start running themselves and the government should concentrate on the government.......)

Strengthening Families and Communities
“"...at the dawn of the 21st century we also have a collective responsibility to recommit ourselves to the dream; to strengthen that safety net, put the rungs back on that ladder to the middle-class, and give every family the chance that so many of our parents and grandparents had. This responsibility is one that's been missing from Washington for far too long -- a responsibility I intend to take very seriously as President."”
— Barack Obama, Spartanburg, SC, June 15, 2007



I must ask......Why is it the responsibility of Washington? why isn't it the responsibility of each individual person?

Many of his plans include enormous outlays of money.....
(that I am QUITE sure will be given in the form of taxes out of MY pocket......

I cringe at the idea of this man in office.....
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August 28, 2008



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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., applauds as he walks across the stage after his running mate, Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. in the background at right is Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)


Obama set to woo nation with historic speech

Thursday, August 28, 2008 6:32 AM EDT
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By KATHY BARKS HOFFMAN Associated Press Writer

DENVER (AP) — Barack Obama stands before delegates and the nation Thursday — the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic "I Have a Dream" speech — to accept the Democratic presidential nomination, the first black man to claim such a prize.
The drama of his long, emotional primary struggle against Hillary Rodham Clinton behind him at last, Obama's long-awaited convention speech will propel him into a tough sprint to Election Day, a mere nine weeks away.
Obama's march into history will be coupled with a modern-day technological effort to get most of the 75,000 packed into Invesco Field at Mile High stadium to form the world's largest phone bank — text-messaging thousands more to boost voter registration for the fall.
Any edge is imperative as polls show a close race between Obama and Republican presidential candidate John McCain in the bid to become the nation's 44th president, succeeding George W. Bush.
Obama accepts his party's nod on a day few could ever imagine decades ago, when King fought for civil rights.
"This is a monumental moment in our nation's history," Martin Luther King III, the civil rights icon's oldest son, told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "And it becomes obviously an even greater moment in November if he's elected."
Obama was just 2 years old when King addressed a sea of people on the National Mall in Washington on Aug. 28, 1963. The civil rights leader proclaimed on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, "I have a dream, that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed — 'We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.'"
Obama, known for his stirring oratory, has been trying to lower expectations for his acceptance speech. Senior strategist David Axelrod said Obama would lay out a case for sweeping political change and illustrate the choice voters face between his candidacy and that of McCain.
"His goal is to talk to the American people about the challenges we face and what we need to do to solve them, and the stakes of continuing to do what we are doing," Axelrod said. "I will leave it to others to decide the inspiration factor."
Adding a touch of celebrity to the convention's final night, singers Sheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder and will.i.am were scheduled to perform, with Academy Award-winner Jennifer Hudson singing the national anthem.
After days of suspense over whether Clinton supporters would fall in line behind Obama when the roll call of the states was called, it all fell into place in the end for Obama.
Delegates in dozens of states were allowed to apportion their votes between Obama and the former first lady before Clinton herself stepped forward to propose that Obama be declared the nominee by acclamation.
Obama himself paid a late-night visit to the Pepsi Center, home for the first three nights of the convention, where he embraced Biden and implored the delegates to help him "take back America" in the fall campaign.
"Change in America doesn't start from the top down," he told the adoring crowd, "it starts from the bottom up."
Former President Clinton did his part to bring about unity too, delivering a strong pitch for the man who outmaneuvered his wife for the nomination, and going through a litany of GOP policies the former president said were hurting the country.
"My fellow Democrats, America can do better than that. And Barack Obama will do better than that," Clinton said.
Clinton and Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, who accepted the vice presidential nomination by acclamation Wednesday night, brought Democratic jabs at McCain and President Bush into prime time as Democrats sharpened their attacks after two days of largely feel-good rhetoric.
"These times require more than a good soldier. They require a wise leader," Biden said. "A leader who can change ... the change that everybody knows we need."
Biden's attacks on McCain were a big hit among delegates eager to put aside their intraparty squabble so they can start going after Republicans.
The reconciliation was taking place, delegate by delegate.
"I was a Clinton delegate," said Darlene Ewing, a delegate from Texas. "I'm an Obama person now."
On Thursday, former Vice President Al Gore will add his voice to the lineup of Democratic luminaries trying to motivate party members for the fall.
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McCain selects female Gov., from Alaska.

Speculation over McCain veep turns to Alaska gov. - Yahoo! News
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I'd love to know what you folks take on this woman is, because on the surface to me, a guy who knows little to nothing about her, this seems like little more than a blatant attempt to get Hilary's votes (as he has been trying to do in two different commercials now). not saying it is a bad strategy... I wouldn't know... but his focus seems to be to strictly go after Hilary's votes at the moment, and correct me if I am mistaken... but can't that backfire big time?

this choice confuses me.
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I'd love to know what you folks take on this woman is, because on the surface to me, a guy who knows little to nothing about her, this seems like little more than a blatant attempt to get Hilary's votes (as he has been trying to do in two different commercials now). not saying it is a bad strategy... I wouldn't know... but his focus seems to be to strictly go after Hilary's votes at the moment, and correct me if I am mistaken... but can't that backfire big time?

this choice confuses me.
You need to consider McCain's position on energy, and the desire to reduce dependance on foriegn oil. ANWR will surface as a hot topic. Just where in the Senate does the VP connect to introducing bills?
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She's young, attractive, little to no baggage, and the only one on either ticket with executive experience.

She will be an attractive option for independent women who were looking to vote female this time around.

She is a pro-life mother of 5 who bucked the Republican establishment in Alaska, defeating a Republican incumbent for the Governorship.

I think it is a brilliant choice.
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