MrScorpio
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Thu Oct-09-08 05:44 PM
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Let the fuckers attack, that's all they've got |
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Edited on Thu Oct-09-08 05:48 PM by MrScorpio
The regular folks who are genuinely concerned about the future of this country will see that the McCain/Palin crowd isn't addressing their fears about the economy.
That bad taste in their mouths is made more bitter from knowing that GWB and the Republicans gave us this mess.
The Republicans are quite aware that it's going to take the Democrats to save their asses, yet they're fighting it.
We're not the only ones who notice how stupid these McCain people really are.
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Thu Oct-09-08 05:46 PM
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1. Negativity at this point in the campaign leaves a bad taste in voters' mouths. |
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Obama's gotta stay with the economy--talk about his plan and why McCain's plan is bad for America.
Let Biden be the one-liner guy. He's fucking amazing at it.
Surrogates need to be on the cable news shows talking about the ECONOMY. If asked about Ayers, deflect to "Our economy's in the shitter and you want to talk about some washed-up 60s radical?"
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Thu Oct-09-08 06:03 PM
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2. it's making it much easier to get people pledged to vote for Obama |
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Edited on Thu Oct-09-08 06:04 PM by Skittles
much, MUCH easier - I've gone from 10 to over 30 - reasons cited: economy and McSame's negativity
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Thu Oct-09-08 06:11 PM
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3. They are Looking Worse and Worse Every Day |
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Desperate and in bad faith. I agree -- let 'em do it.
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Thu Oct-09-08 06:14 PM
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4. It looks like total desperation on their side, however, I think that |
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McCain has lost any little respect from me that he used to get. He knows that he is setting off a bomb this country doesn't need to deal with and he continues to do it. He's a horrible person and he's run a horrible campaign.
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Thu Oct-09-08 06:15 PM
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5. We must also attack but on OUR ground. The economy, healthcare, SS, issue that matter! |
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let them go into a frenzy but Democrats cannot let up.
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Thu Oct-09-08 06:18 PM
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6. 60 million voted for Bush the second time. Never underestimate the idiots in this country |
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Thu Oct-09-08 06:32 PM
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7. Thank you for this post… |
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I stayed off the internet today to try to get some work done (Obama is becoming an addiction for me!). Anyway, when I did sign on, I saw all of the filth coming from the McCain campaign today and I was royally ticked. But now that I've calmed down, I realized what's going on with that campaign is an indication of the defective character and twisted mind of the candidate. The people that are drawn to him at this point are just like him. But that is just a remnant of the population. I truly believe that the majority of human beings are turned off by this. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he starts to lose supporters. When people actually look at the two campaigns, they see one that is well managed, with no drama, by an intelligent, personable individual, while the other is which is all drama all the time run by a man who is average, but mean-spirited, and is still fighting the Vietnam War. McCain isn't getting any new supporters or taking any away from Obama. Those people would never support Obama anyway. They're just the crazies coming out of the woodwork.
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