It’s not over. Watch the VP debate on Thursday and the next McCain/Obama debate before reaching such a dire conclusion.
Pull yourself together, you’re scaring the women.
Oh, don’t say that on a Monday morning! Have faith, my FRiend. Surely there can’t be that many idiots on voting day. I’m not counting the dead voters, though.
You're Chinese?
You are Weong!
I am not sure it is over, but McCain needs a good week and Obama needs a really bad one.
I was weong once. I got better
It is Sept. 29.
People are just starting to pay attention.
While the economy is very bad (somehow an Obama strength), our apparent economic weakness I’m betting will prompt some of the more insance international players to do some foolish things.
In short, people will realize that we need an experienced adult at the helm. I see McCain by margins more comfortable than Bush.
Sheesh! How do you have any idea what’s going to happen at this point?
Plus I have a feeling something big is gonna happen in October. Something good.
prisoner6
For gawds sake man, if you’re going to post a one sentence vanity at least make sure you spell all the words correctly.
I think your wight.
Snap out of it.
It’s far from over.
Start sending these N.Y. Post articles about Obama’s involvement with ACORN to everyone you know.........
http://www.nypost.com/seven/09292008/postopinion/opedcolumnists/os_dangerous_pals_131216.htm?page=0
http://www.nypost.com/seven/09292008/postopinion/editorials/the_meltdowns_acorn_131274.htm
Take the black cloud from your head or just jump in front of a train.
When mac chose to not expose the fannie/freddie core problem of Johnson & Raines and their continued relationship with nobama as well as how bwaney frank, dodd, chuck-you schumer, et al are just as guilty, it demonstrates mac's refusal to tackle the problem. He chose to offend his "friends across the aisle".
Sigh. Good Bye America.....
Pennsylvania is in play, despite the cesspool that is Philly. Partially because Rendell will not be helping out Obama like he would help Hillary.
I think the Zero is finished, and the rats in congress are not as safe as they think.
How uplifting! While it’s discouraging at this stage, let’s not give up. Just a couple weeks ago, McCain looked like almost a sure thing in winning the White House and now he’s behind by a few points in the polls, but all is not lost - by any stretch.
Consider the following:
(1) Where has Obama padded his lead? Polls this week have shown McCain holding solid leads in southern states like Louisiana, Tennessee and Kentucky amid all the financial trouble (all 3 of those states voted for Bill Clinton twice). If Obama is mainly just adding to his New York and California leads and only moderately adding to his leads elsewhere, he’s not doing very well. The stupid Daily Kos released a poll done by Research 2000 that found in both of Florida’s 13th and 18th congressional districts, McCain was doing as well or BETTER than President Bush did in 2004, suggesting McCain is still ahead in Florida.
(2) How accurate are the polls, considering Obama’s race? The polls have been pretty much off in almost most of the recent elections from 1996 onwards, if not by small margins.
(3) There’s still more than a month of campaigning. Senator McCain is not to be underestimated.
That said, I’m also concerned about the direction this race is going, but my faith is still there for a McCain win.
Most of the Right hasn't ever heard of Alinsky, but - thanks to 0bama and his friends - we're starting to read his stuff.