No president has ever come out of a 10 point lead with 3 weeks left.
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I don't think this is news to celebrate.limpbizkit818
haha the funny thing is is that mccain is too blame for his failure, if he wasn't so rude and targetted obama he probably would have been neck and neck with "that one", but instead he chose to be a jerk and look where it got him....
I got this from YAHOO!
Candidates[QUOTE="limpbizkit818"]I don't think this is news to celebrate.TheBeast789
haha the funny thing is is that mccain is too blame for his failure, if he wasn't so rude and targetted obama he probably would have been neck and neck with "that one", but instead he chose to be a jerk and look where it got him....
I agree. McCain would be a lot closer if he actually spent his campaign time talking about the issues. Instead, he restorts to attacking Barack Obama every way he can.
[QUOTE="TheBeast789"][QUOTE="limpbizkit818"]I don't think this is news to celebrate.Maniacc1
haha the funny thing is is that mccain is too blame for his failure, if he wasn't so rude and targetted obama he probably would have been neck and neck with "that one", but instead he chose to be a jerk and look where it got him....
I agree. McCain would be a lot closer if he actually spent his campaign time talking about the issues. Instead, he restorts to attacking Barack Obama every way he can.
yeah, but thats how bush won, and im pretty sure they have the same campaign advisor, so he thought he could pull it off again.
[QUOTE="Maniacc1"][QUOTE="TheBeast789"][QUOTE="limpbizkit818"]I don't think this is news to celebrate.TheBeast789
haha the funny thing is is that mccain is too blame for his failure, if he wasn't so rude and targetted obama he probably would have been neck and neck with "that one", but instead he chose to be a jerk and look where it got him....
I agree. McCain would be a lot closer if he actually spent his campaign time talking about the issues. Instead, he restorts to attacking Barack Obama every way he can.
yeah, but thats how bush won, and im pretty sure they have the same campaign advisor, so he thought he could pull it off again.
It's not going to work in 2008! :P
We say the pledge of allegience at school, I can't pledge my allegence to a country run by barrack obama. So hopefully he doesn't win. ferrari2001The great thing about America is that the country isn't just run by the President.
[QUOTE="ferrari2001"]We say the pledge of allegience at school, I can't pledge my allegence to a country run by barrack obama. So hopefully he doesn't win. cool_ballerThe great thing about America is that the country isn't just run by the President.
yea It's run by the congress to, which I already hate.. so now I have the congress and President I hate.. and disagree with on just about EVERYTHING.
We say the pledge of allegience at school, I can't pledge my allegence to a country run by barrack obama. So hopefully he doesn't win. Plus the Polls are WAY innacurate. Just because it's a very controversial election so no one is saying how they are actually going to vote in those polls. ferrari2001Wow :|
Oh well I guess your lucky you weren't around for any other democratic president, because you would have lost faith along time ago.
Im glad I don't pledge allegience to a political party or person, but to the country itself.
Well that stinks... I was hoping our civil liberties and freedoms would last a little bit longer :cry: I want the constitution to still mean something :(
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Lol. Ever heard of the Patriot Act (Which directly condradicts the Constitution)? No? How about the Big Brother doctrine of the Bush Administration? How about wanting to overturn Roe v. Wade (A Supreme Court Case)? Learn what the issues are before making a stupid comment. Ben Franklin once said "He who would give up a little liberty to gain safety deserves neither liberty nor safety". So there goes your argument.
OBAMA 08!
Wow :|[QUOTE="ferrari2001"]We say the pledge of allegience at school, I can't pledge my allegence to a country run by barrack obama. So hopefully he doesn't win. Plus the Polls are WAY innacurate. Just because it's a very controversial election so no one is saying how they are actually going to vote in those polls. tman93
Oh well I guess your lucky you weren't around for any other democratic president, because you would have lost faith along time ago.
Im glad I don't pledge allegience to a political party or person, but to the country itself.
I would have pledge to America Under clinton in fact I did, unlike obama, clinton was smart and experienced. Clinton made a few mistakes here and there, but I liked him alot more than Obama, Plus he plays the saxophone.... And I pledge to the country to, but a country taking away liberties that make this country american I cannot pledge to.
[QUOTE="supercubedude64"][QUOTE="flazzle"]Which poll has Obama at 10%?flazzle
Gallup
Where is the link to that? I would like to read about it
Here
Eh...It's going to be a lot tighter than you think.-Austin-
Certainly, but will it be tight enough? McCain has a lot of catching up to do in several states.
We say the pledge of allegience at school, I can't pledge my allegence to a country run by barrack obama. So hopefully he doesn't win. Plus the Polls are WAY innacurate. Just because it's a very controversial election so no one is saying how they are actually going to vote in those polls. ferrari2001
wow then just dont, dont be a drama queen about it.
[QUOTE="-Austin-"]Eh...It's going to be a lot tighter than you think.supercubedude64
Certainly, but will it be tight enough? McCain has a lot of catching up to do in several states.
Alot of the states don't matter. Supposedly, McCain has gotta get all swing states to win the electoral vote. He needs to be focusing there. And also doing well in the debate wouldn't hurt.
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