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« on: September 29, 2008, 11:38:55 AM »

Not hard when you have the full force of the media at your back, like the wind in sails.

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The media is on board fully towards electing your socialist buddy.
The media is in the bag for Obama so by default, Biden win.
No, the media is in the bag for Obama. I'd bet my next paycheck that this is the following outcome of the debates as "analyzed" by the media :

Palin/Biden : Biden Win
McCain/Obama 2 debates : Obama win or slight win.

I wouldn't expect the filthy liars in the media to give any other result.
Well, it wasn't to hard to predict the media would give the "win" to Obama. I knew that no matter how well McCain did they were going to say Obama won.  The media is completely carrying all the water for Obama. They are doing everything they can to get him in office it's quite obvious.
Well, it's quite obvious to anyone who doesn't read the lying newspapers that we've pretty much won the Iraq war.





Detecting a theme?  It appears StatesRights has entered the first stage of grief, denial, specifically denial of responsibility:

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Firefly
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2008, 12:12:19 PM »
« Edited: September 29, 2008, 12:16:14 PM by Firefly »

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No, StatesRights is exactly right. Those on the left vastly underestimate the absolute hatred that this election has generated for the media.

Many of us now regard the media as nothing more than political terrorists. They are vile scum, liars of the worst order.

There are consequences to everything. And the media has yet to see the consequences of their decision to become the "Pravda of Amerika."

The fallout from this will be massive.


rofl!  You obviously have your finger on the pulse of America.  Or not.

Oh, and it appears that ghostmonkey has already advanced to the 2nd stage of grief, anger.
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2008, 12:37:13 PM »

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I find it amazing that Obama supporters operate from narrow set of talking points, no matter where they post on the net.

The "stages of grief/dying" talking point is on almost every liberal political forum that I have visited. Can you people at least demonstrate some independent thought?

FYI: The "stages of grief/dying" talking point can only be correct if the election is important enough to grieve/die over.

Leftists who believe that government is their shepherd might believe that, but I know of no conservative who does. Conservatives realize that government only has as much power as the people voluntarily cede to them. As the 2nd Amendment is alive and well in this country, there is only so much that a leftist government could get away with.

I know that thought might devastate many on the left, but it is a categorical truth.

I'm sure you visit liberal political forums more than I do </sarcasm>, but I haven't seen anyone talking about the stages of grief.  Don't fret, acceptance is only two more stages away.
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Firefly
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« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2008, 12:57:52 PM »

Could you be bothered to move this exciting effort to strain to connect comments from DU in 2004 to today somewhere else?

You're interrupting our Gallup-watching.

Sorry, I'll stop feeding the trolls.
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« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2008, 12:08:16 PM »

Sunday, October 5th

Obama: 50 (nc)
Mccain: 43 (+1)
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« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2008, 11:10:11 AM »

From Gallup:

"While only 4% of voters remain undecided in Gallup's unallocated likely voter model, the final poll estimates that a slightly larger 10% of likely voters still have the potential to either change their mind or make up their mind. Even if McCain converts the vast majority of swing voters, victory for him would be highly unlikely since 51% of likely voters say they are certain to vote for Obama compared with 39% who say they are sure they will vote for McCain."
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