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Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 7 months ago in NewsA new poll finds a majority of Republicans and Democrats feel Sen. Barack Obama would be a tougher candidate against the presumptive Republican nominee John McCain in a potential fall match-up.
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Bopi3651 year, 7 months ago
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The poison pill speaks.......Thats you
"More of the same" Mccain represents failed policy of a failed party and all you have to contribute is racist rhetoric.
thats why you got negged
In fact Ani, every story you've submitted has been a bash against democrats, typical swiftboat tactics. i checked your profile.
So hows the war going these days, and that economy is really zoomin too. Good job Brownie.......
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cwebefree1 year, 7 months ago
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funny, as I read this I was hearing this-
In media news, new questions are being raised over the relationship between the Pentagon and bloggers. Wired.com has uncovered a 2006 study written for the US Special Operations Command that suggests the military should clandestinely recruit or hire prominent bloggers. The report stated, "Hiring a block of bloggers to verbally attack a specific person or promote a specific message may be worth considering." The report also suggested the Pentagon hack blogs that promote messages that are antithetical to US interests. The report went on to say, "Hacking the site and subtly changing the messages and dataâ;;merely a few words or phrasesâ;;may be sufficient to begin destroying the blogger's credibility with the audience."-Democracy Now
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cwebefree1 year, 7 months ago
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I would wonder if they would consider you as a "prominent blogger".
Oh and after the THird Reich fell, America passed laws prohibiting state sponsored propaganda (remember Otto Reich, during Ronnie's criminal administration?).
What ever happened to Republicans being the "Law & Order" party?
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getreal11 year, 7 months ago
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Do you really think, that the Bush administration is going to let the seat of the presidency go to Obama, guess again. Obama is gambling and he's gambling for Bush. Otherwise all those republicans that are giving him support wouldn't be wasting their money. Those rich fat cats see Hillary as a neutralizer, they may end up paying money into America to keep their harmful outsourcing going and they can't reduce the population growth that way.
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1lear1 year, 7 months ago
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Anybody know the definition of Politics well here it is :
"POLITICS": (Greek "POLY"= many) ("TICS"= blood sucking insects)
example http://thecomedynet.com/funniest-inspirational-...
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http://thecomedynet.com/funniest-inspirational-...
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Albmore1 year, 7 months ago
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To be honest I do not believe the focus is going to be on the President as much as it is going to be on the VP. I believe Obama will have to win though for the democrats to have a chance. To many hate Hillary on both sides and a nom. for the Clintons would split and maybe even ruin the demo. party for a long time.
The biggest problem most see is the economy. I believe the smartest move for McCain would be a ticket with MIT that would bring a business man into the race again. It would also have impact on Obamas decission for VP. I think a Obama / Billary ticket in any form is out of the question.
I do agree Obamas ties to the racial right will be a problem. It will be interesting how he deals with this in the main race.
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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Do you suppose that corrupt mainstream media can really sell the American people on the idea that John McCain is a serious candidate for president and that America should continue the zioncon follies that have been such a disaster?
Bush and McCain's shared foreign policy approach
Do No Evil â;; McCain is a pure neoconservative in exactly the way that Bush and Cheney are, which is exactly why David Brooks, and like-minded ideologues like Bill Kristol, swoon over McCain's foreign policy "principles." The American Emperor issues moronic dictates to the world's primitive peoples, and they obey.
http://donoevil.propeller.com/story/2008/03/31/...
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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Readiness for endless war
Politics â;; The American political class has drawn all the wrong conclusions from the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union. Permanent global hegemony just did not happen. Frustration and craving for revenge have become main drivers of US policies. September 11 focused their common dysfunctionality, but they are not its root cause.
http://politics.propeller.com/story/2008/03/10/...
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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A Third American War Crime in the Making
Do No Evil â;; The US Congress, the US media, the American people, and the United Nations, are looking the other way as Cheney prepares his attack on Iran. Like Hitler's planned attack against Poland, Cheney's attack on Iran has long been in the works.
http://donoevil.propeller.com/story/2008/04/01/...
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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It is certainly clear that real American conservatives (as opposed to the bushie/zioncon pseudo-conservatives) regard Obama as the better choice.
March 24, 2008 Issue
The American Conservative
The Right Choice?
The conservative case for Barack Obama
Barack Obama is no conservative. Yet if he wins the Democratic nomination, come November principled conservatives may well find themselves voting for the senator from Illinois...
..the Republican Party does not represent conservative principles. The conservative ascendancy that began with the election of Ronald Reagan has been largely an illusion. During the period since 1980, certain faux conservativesâ;;especially those in the service of Big Business and Big Empireâ;;have prospered. But conservatism as such has not...
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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The presidency of George W. Bush illustrates the point... Whatever else may be said about this record of achievement, it does not accord with conservative principles... Finally, there is President Bush's misguided approach to foreign policy,...
..For conservatives to hope the election of yet another Republican will set things right is surely in vain. To believe that President John McCain will reduce the scope and intrusiveness of federal authority, cut the imperial presidency down to size, and put the government on a pay-as-you-go basis is to succumb to a great delusion. The Republican establishment may maintain the pretense of opposing Big Government, but pretense it is...
..Social conservatives counting on McCain to return the nation to the path of righteousness are kidding themselves...
..Above all, conservatives who think that a McCain presidency would restore a sense of realism and prudence to U.S. foreign policy are setting themselves up for disappointment.
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hyperbola1 year, 7 months ago
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The essential point is this: conservatives intent on voting in November for a candidate who shares their views might as well plan on spending Election Day at home. The Republican Party of Bush, Cheney, and McCain no longer accommodates such a candidate...
..But this much we can say for certain: electing John McCain guarantees the perpetuation of war. The nation's heedless march toward empire will continue. So, too, inevitably, will its embrace of Leviathan. Whether snoozing in front of their TVs or cheering on the troops, the American people will remain oblivious to the fate that awaits them.
For conservatives, Obama represents a sliver of hope. McCain represents none at all. The choice turns out to be an easy one.
http://www.amconmag.com/2008/2008_03_24/article...
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djn3nunez31 year, 7 months ago
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Did you say Jim Dandy to the Rescue?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPsaGPzCHkQ
That's just Peachy!
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jordan111 year, 7 months ago
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"Now thats just jim dandy>>>>>>>>>
Yep, that it is. A competent, intelligent, inspiring man. Quite a difference from what we have now.
President Barak Hussein Obama. Works for me. ;) Oh, & the name is merely a geographical name. Anyone who tries to link it to something 'sinister' is nothing short of dumb.
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Hobe1 year, 7 months ago
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Poll: Obama would be tougher candidate against McCain
John McCain 18 year lifer Senator who started his career by being a member of the Keating Five Savings and Loan Corruption scandle?
McCain wants to stay in Iraq for a 100 years and goes around singing Bomb Bomb Bomb Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran???
Mabe this Nut needs a Mental Health exam?? Who knows what pent up Anger he has by being held 5 years as a PWO???
100 years in Iraq, Bomb Iran Away, I don't think so...
Obama is an Honest Refreshing Change....
Flush the Washington Senator/congressman out of Office...
Your Vote Counts...
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Ratskii1 year, 7 months ago
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The trouble with the Rev. Wright quotes is that they represent only a few minutes from thousands of hours of sermons. They aren't representative. Yes, the Republican smear machine waded through thousands of hours of sermons to find a few that had bits they could use. A few of the people that follow them should try and do the same.
I recall postings from the right wing before the 2006 elections. There were numerous predictions that the Republicans would pick up seats. They also had predicted all sorts of horrific laws that the democrats would pass if they got the majority. If nothing else, I can count on them to be mostly wrong.
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slate1 year, 7 months ago
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Yes, the Republican smear machine waded through thousands of hours of sermons to find a few that had bits they could use. A few of the people that follow them should try and do the same.
Come on Rat When will you admit that Hillary is the one doing that stuff? As with the Drug use BS,,, wake up
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automan9091 year, 7 months ago
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The facts are that Obama voted against a bill that would prevent poking a hole in the heads of babies that are up to 9 months along to murder them just for the sake of making it go away. He supports murdering babies. He also said today that he wouldn't want to punish his daughter with a baby just for making a mistake. I think the biggest mistake would be electing this person as our President. If you vote for him then you are enabeling this supporter of baby killing.
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jordan111 year, 7 months ago
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Actually, the 'real' facts are that the bill didn't put the life of the mother before the life of the fetus. THAT's why democrats voted against it. And for your edification, the SC....the CONSERVATIVE court....agreed that the bill was flawed & threw it out. But don't let the facts get in the way of you spewing your misinformation. I realize that's what CONS value most...misinformation.
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SpareChange1 year, 7 months ago
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When will people stop being a one issue voter and start paying attention to the issues that are actually relevent to their lives, their kids lives and their pocketbooks everyday?
Isn't it a sign of their intellegence? So easily lead around by the nose.
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Albmore1 year, 7 months ago
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I have to say that stating facts on the election has gotten me many of neg. ratings even if the statements were not in favor of one party or another. That only shows me that there are still enough ingnorant people out there who will vote for a cnidate regardless of what they do or will do to the US. You can thank these people we America is bankrupt.
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THOMNH621 year, 7 months ago
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McCain cleans his clock, with statements like this he will be easy to beat. His views and that of his pastor are very similar
http://forthardknox.com/2008/03/30/typical-libe...
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scott42611 year, 7 months ago
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John McCain has shown as of late that he doesn't understand the difference between Sunni and Shia or whether Al_Quida has a base in Iran (it doesn't). And please don't get me started on how important it is to elect a Democrat for the sake of (at least) the next two seats on the U.S. Supreme Court (and that outweighs even the war, IMO).
And I've been watching Hillary Clinton since the 1980s (she was the First Lady of my state). And now the rest of the country is now waking up to what many of us in Arkansas already know: that she will say anything and do anything she deems to be politically expedient (and as we learned from the Bosnia story), even lie!
So even if I didn't like Barack Obama (and I do), I would have absolutely no problem casting my vote for him as the best candidate for president.
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THOMNH621 year, 7 months ago
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Obama has no moral compass and refers to children as punishment, he shares the views of his pastor and his wife hates americans. McCain will swift boat him in a heart beat and this country will come together to prevent Hillary a liar and communist and Obama an anti american with no experiance in world affairs from leading this great country.
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SpareChange1 year, 7 months ago
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thomnh
stop letting Rush and Fox make up your mind for you. If there is anything the last 8 years and the past 2 presidentail elections have proven its that basing political attitudes on gossip, hatred, divisivness and lies will never get us good leaders... it will get us BUSHesque rulers.
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OldHickory1 year, 7 months ago
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I can't wait for the Dumbocratic convention. I cheered for the police in 1968 and am looking forward to cheering for them again. History has a funny way of repeating itself and if we are all patient the 'party of the people' will do everything in its power to self-destruct. After they exhibit their lack of ability to compromise and govern would any intelligent American be inclined to vote for BO? And just what the hell do they mean by 'change' anyway? They're turning it into a four letter word like they did with 'choice'.
Semper fi, and support the troops. You know damned well BO won't.
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kritikit1 year, 7 months ago
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De-construct the Orator!I keep seeing the state of Illinois get closer and closer to one bad hot summer day of riots.POLICE ARE WALKING Chicago's kids to school!what has Obama done to take a leadership role in saving those that gave him the ability to represent him? His home state has so many issues and Obama is not stepping in to offer his key note advice about how to protect the people that elected him in to office... yet he will give $30,000 to a bully pulpit, supporting the venom that gives the youth wrong ideas about how to get things done. The mayor is more than likely going to jail and the city is in shambles.a lawyer, Obama defends the slum lords that are at the core of this problem. No clean happy home/community, i can assure violence and turbulence to follow.It seems that Sen. Obama is title jumping, he wants to be president, yet he won't debate the floor of the senate, he won't hold hearings on Afghanistan.
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kritikit1 year, 7 months ago
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He won't face Hillary anymore in a debate, he wants to say he is in charge, yet what has he done, he won't even try to speak out and offer the City Chicago a solution for the violence, from what I can see he just holds a title, and he is acting like a dear in head lights. Race is not the Issue.it who is going to untangle the pork and the perverse economic policies.I want see Obama's resume!HE WANTS TO BE MY CIVIL SERVANT and commander and chief!
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mivan41 year, 7 months ago
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?st...
This link indicates that Clinton was the reported winner of Texas originally and the Clinton camp may actually sue. It is interesting that RESULTS are still not IN! Something smells foul here.
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