Posted on 03/04/2008 2:32:23 PM PST by tcrlaf
Didn't see one poted yet, and Early exit polling is already out.
Let's all watch and enjoy as the Democrats continue to rip each others throats out!
Obama crew already demanding that polls stay open late in 2 Ohio counties!! Not sure why....maybe the buses broke down..(eye roll)
It’s starting..Obama camp accusing Hillary camp of poll violations, intimidation at the polls!
LOL!!
I also voted for the state rep, Jonathan Sibley, that opposed the Trans-Texas Corridor. I liked Doc Anderson, but he's a supporter of Rick Perry, so I can't vote for him.
My guess, if within the United States is the target area, would be Mount Rainier in Washington state. That is the only really high mountain I can think of that is not in Cal, CO or AK.
“I suspect that process will be a mess tonight.”
Ripe for mischief too.
..driving a stake through the Clintons is the only option tonight—suggestions of doing otherwise is just plain foolish—sorry Rush...
“I hadn’t really see McCain in a while. But tonight I did see him on the news> He does not look good. He looks old. He looks weak. Not frail but weak. Like someone with no spark of lust for life. There was also a look in his eyes that I have seen in other older people when they are on the verge of being three sheets to the wind.
Until now I just thought of McCain as a cantankerous, backstabbing RINO unfit for the office. But I don’t think that is really an issue after seeing him. He looks like someone who is not ready for any type of contest even if his life depended on it.”
That’s exactly what I’ve thought of him the last month or so.
Either A) The campaign has worn him down to the point where he’s better off in a nursing home than in the oval office, or B) It’s a calculated attempt to hide the abrasive “Captain Queeg” side of his personality.
A caller to Hewitt claims that in ohio droves of republicans are voting hillary.
Also of note, here in TX Moveon.org is calling hispanics urging them to back Obama.
So thats were his money is coming from.
A few days ago I would have agreed with the delegate numbers in his favor. Today I'm not so sure especially since her kitchen sink tactics are working against him and if she pulls this out by larger margins than what anyone predicted. Listening to what some of the exit polls are saying it appears her coalition is coming back to the fold.
Sandals and socks?
Unless you're out in it, it's hard to believe just how crappy our weather is tonight - heavy freezing rain mixed with sleet, winds to 30mph, and scattered power outages. Glad I voted at lunchtime. :)
Agree,,Hillary is more dangerous than obama because she is smarter, has a history and a machine and is entrenched. If she wins, she will be very powerful.
Obama is a light weight. He is elegant and smart and smarmy and a world class demogogue but he doesn’t have establishment behind him and Hillary will be out for his blood from day one. He will make egregious mistakes, he will alienate moderates. He won’t be able to get him and entrench himself.
But if he were to win and they take a filibuster proof congress, we will rue the day and miss Hillary.
Republicans again trying to keep the black man down.
Of course, Obama will not need to use fear to get out the black vote he will do that on pride, but an Obama candidacy is a whole other dynamic. The dem party
I’m listening as well L0l
Hewitt is going nuts
BREAKING-VOTER RFRAUD/VOTE-STEALING IN HOUSTON
HOUSTON — Voters reported being turned away from the polls, prompting a criminal investigation into vote stealing, Local 2 Investigates reported Tuesday.
The Harris County District Attorney’s Office confirmed it is contacting the victims, all centered around Precinct 219 in southeast Houston.
“I feel really hurt,” said Garland Boone, a voter in the Third Ward neighborhood off Yellowstone, where the scam was reported.
He said his neighbors who are victims “don’t have a chance to express their vote. Everybody needs to express their own vote.”
Precinct Judge Edna Russell told Local 2 Investigates that some senior citizen voters had to be turned away because absentee ballots had already been mailed in using their names.
“Somebody had already voted for me,” said Georgia Ireland.
She and the other victims reported that people were going door-to-door, offering help to seniors with filing voter registration forms.
Some victims signed the paperwork, while others did not, but the scammers then used the information to mail absentee ballots in their names, meaning their votes were stolen from them.
KPRC-TV2 Houston
http://www.click2houston.com/news/15492166/detail.html
Things sure are relative.
“Rush has unsealed the mummy’s tomb - he has unleashed the undead.” - Hugh Hewitt
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