Posted on 10/09/2008 6:11:38 PM PDT by lowbridge
A New York Times blogger discovers the news is not good for John McCain in Colorado Springs, where a lifelong Republican on the city council says she is abandoning her partys nominee to vote for Barack Obama this year. Further endangering McCains prospects in Colorados largest Republican stronghold, the pastor who replaced former GOP heavyweight Ted Haggard leading one of the citys largest mega-churches is staying on the sidelines, urging his flock to vote for any political party.
Seattle-based Timothy Egan visited Colorado Springs, dubbed the Vatican of evangelical political power, after the second presidential debate and comes to one conclusion: My friends: its not good for Senator McCain.
(Excerpt) Read more at coloradoindependent.com ...
I do NOT believe ANYTHING the MSM/DBM says anymore. There was a poster who said that spending time attacking them is a waste of time and ammo.
I get all of my “news” at FR , NB, NRO and MM. That is good and plenty!.
I am also a COS’er...and I agree with you. Somebody is just trying to stir the pot!
I also live in the Springs, and I agree it’s just pot stirring. And to another poster, CS is hardly a small town. Let us also not forget the military is significant in this area. There is only one sign in my neighborhood for nobama, and I personally only know two people voting for nobama. Of course they live in Liberal Lafayette. I think this will give the Gazette something to write about since that rag barely passes as news as well.
Maybe they're a COMMUNITY ORGANIZER....
OMG....that's more influential and powerful than Governor.......
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