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- tasty0
Penguin
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- colin_s0
i am still wondering why this:
There are challenges around the world that are new and different and there will be different -- we will be talking about countries sometime in the future that we hardly know where they are on the map, some Americans. - McCain
is not getting more press. like, he seemed to include himself in that statement, not to mention being monumentally insulting. but the consensus is he lost so whatever.
- tommyo0
Debate Lies:
http://www.factcheck.org/electio…
- BonSeff0
- this would make an awesome tattoothreadpost
- nope
marychain
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- ukit0
- Out of context?ETM
- ...or P.O.W. flashback?
ETM - Senility is a bitch.Mimio
- Sarah Palin's thinking if he loses his mental faculties it will all be hers..."all mine, I tell ya!"monkeyshine
- he meant 'pensioners" jesus cut the old salami some slack********
- cut a potential president slack?
really...Jesus fuck
that's one job I'm not ever cutting any slackmarychain
- ********0
Hypothetical question? Do you think that the liberal-dominated U.S. media would be continuously attacking McCain if he were an "acquaintance" of any of those guys that attacked abortion doctors? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat… Just wondering if there's a double standard with the entire Berry Obama connection to Ayers.
- Liberal dominated? oh man...tank02
- Come on now, are you telling me that ABC, CNN, NBC and CBS aren't biased towards the Dems?********
- oh golly gee, there ya go again, Jaz. What about G. Gordon Libby? Haven't heard the liberal media mention that connection?monkeyshine
- They are covering it.Mimio
- Libby has been all over the news. I'm just wondering, in reference to that terrorist Ayers.********
- The covered it when Clinton brought it up in the primaries as well.Mimio
- Oh yeah! They must have gotten sick of it. If I were a spin artists I'd zap McCain again with that.********
- coem one, there's no need to live up to the mid-pennsylvania dumb as a board white trash stereotype, now...hallelujah
- come onhallelujah
- Go find God hallelujah! He can help.********
- jaz X: its painful how stupid you pretend to be********
- Wow, the sharp-witted name calling again. Nice.********
- ********0
THE VIEW - I can't stand that Elizabeth gal
She needs to get bitch slaps so hard.- What, fuck that she's a cutie!********
- she's married you fornicator********
- plus...she's fucking heinous actuallymarychain
- What, fuck that she's a cutie!
- ukit0
JazX,
We ARE the liberal media.
kthanxbye
- Shit, could've fooled me, Ya'll look kinda' poor. ;)********
- Shit, could've fooled me, Ya'll look kinda' poor. ;)
- hallelujah0
"Just now, at a rally in Pennsylvania, McCain was talking about what he's gonna do to fix the economy. After laying out a few (lame as usual) details, he said this:
You and I together will confront the $10 trillion debt that the federal government has run up, and balance the federal budget by the end of my term in office. Across this country this is the agenda I've set before my fellow prisoners, and the same standards of clarity and candor must now be applied to my opponent."
- ********0
I'm getting confused about these polls. Surverys track ~3,000 registered voters. The sample size is extremely tiny compared to the number of people who will head to the polls. It tracks "registered voters" and not those who categorize themselves as "likely voters." In the last presidential election, something like 30% of registered voters didn't bother to vote. Having 50 percent of register voters pick you only produces a majority if they all vote, which isn't realistic. The real question is if that 30 percent or non-voters in the opinion survey supports Obama or McCain.
- it's all a trick of the liberal-dominated US mediahallelujah
- wait, shouldn't you include Hollywood too? both ends of teh entertainment megapyschosquirt********
- ukit0
Actually, nearly all of the polls you see are "weighted" to match the actual turnout in past elections. So if older voters voted in larger numbers than young voters (and they tend to) the polls will try to correct for that. One of the big questions is whether it makes sense to use the 2000 and 2004 turnout model given the popularity of Obama among younger people and increased turnout among African Americans. But, if you look at what happened in the primaries, the polls were almost always correct in predicting the winner.
- But didn't those same polls predict Kerry and Gore?********
- But didn't those same polls predict Kerry and Gore?
- fooler20
- FAIL, crap! go to cnn.com quick
fooler2 - http://i2.cdn.turner…danthon
- FAIL, crap! go to cnn.com quick
- TheBlueOne0
Um, they're rioting in Hong Kong right now:
http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/1008…
And Big People are discussing the "N" word:
- harlequino0
Not sure if this was posted in this thread, but the CEO of Lehman brother's got clocked the other day. Nice.
http://consumerist.com/5060063/l…