To: Perdogg
I want to hear feedback on it, that’s why. It isn’t helpful to shut off all contrary views.
To: St. Louis Conservative
9/30/08 Looks a little green to me.
11 posted on
10/23/2008 7:11:52 PM PDT by
AMNZ
To: St. Louis Conservative
He is a d**khead who doesn’t like Palin.
12 posted on
10/23/2008 7:12:09 PM PDT by
Perdogg
(Raila Amollo Odinga - community organizer)
To: St. Louis Conservative
Well, thank you. I hadn’t seen any similar story to this posted at any point in the last two weeks. Thank you so much for posting this singular contrary view.
17 posted on
10/23/2008 7:14:08 PM PDT by
John W
(Maverick I can do, but, Messiah is above my paygrade)
To: St. Louis Conservative; Perdogg
"It isnt helpful to shut off all contrary views" Nearly word for word the mantra of the anti American Left in 2002 while they strove to undermine the position of the US vis a vis Iraq. The only purpose served in posting that gloom and doom is to spread doom and gloom. Get lost, troll.
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To: St. Louis Conservative
Reposting negative crap from Obamatons is a waste of time. McCain is going to bag FL, PA and a whole bunch more. No way Obama gets close to 50%. Hillary kicked Obama’s arse in loads of states. Many of those Dems will not vote for Obama.
Volunteer and contribute. Ignore crap like this.
GOTV this weekend - no whining.
26 posted on
10/23/2008 7:17:47 PM PDT by
Frantzie
To: St. Louis Conservative
It isnt helpful to shut off all contrary views.You're such an egalitarian concern troll.
45 posted on
10/23/2008 7:23:17 PM PDT by
Petronski
(Please pray for the success of McCain and Palin. Every day, whenever you pray.)
To: St. Louis Conservative
And you probably believe that “dissent is patriotic”, eh?
84 posted on
10/23/2008 8:00:30 PM PDT by
Left2Right
("It's going to be a long eight years...maybe not!")
To: St. Louis Conservative
In the primaries, BHO did much better in the caucus states than in the states that held elections.
My understanding is that people who go to caucuses are political fanatics, precisely the kind of people you can mobilize to vote early.
95 posted on
10/23/2008 8:21:24 PM PDT by
kenavi
(BHO: The only constant is change.)
To: St. Louis Conservative
Bradley Effect
The 2008 presidential campaign of B. Hussein Obama, an African American United States Senator, has brought a heightened level of scrutiny to the Bradley effect, as observers searched for signs of the effect in comparing Obama’s polling numbers to the actual election results during the Democratic primary elections. After a victorious showing in the Iowa caucuses, where votes were cast publicly, polls predicted that Obama would also capture the New Hampshire Democratic primary election by a large margin over Hillary Clinton, a white senator. However, Clinton defeated Obama by three points in the New Hampshire race, where ballots were cast secretly, immediately initiating suggestions by some analysts that the Bradley effect may have been at work.
102 posted on
10/23/2008 8:38:24 PM PDT by
scratcher
(I trust the media about as much as I trust al Qaeda.)
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