To: Pacothecat
Well, that’s going to go over big in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. I see a 2-3% swing in a couple of “battleground” states.
2 posted on
11/02/2008 2:53:11 AM PST by
meyer
(The second amendment is NOT about hunting)
To: meyer; BigSkyFreeper; Unrepentant VN Vet; BigSkyDream; tuckrdout; the lastbestlady; It Aint Easy; ..
Well, thats going to go over big in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. I see a 2-3% swing in a couple of battleground statesWe can't forget Montana which ships a lot of coal to the Duluth Superior area which gets shipped to Canadian coal plants throughout the Great Lakes region. I will try to get the information to the Duluth market but someone who knows the Montana coal industry better than I do will need to get the message out there in Big Sky Country. Maybe I'll try pinging BigSkyFreeper and some of the Montana Board.
To: meyer
People in areas with a lot of miners or other interest in coal will never hear this. Obama's presstitutes will make certain of that.
The loss of a free press in this country allows The One to act like a 19th century politician on a literal whistle stop tour. At one stop, in the city, he can promise high tariffs to protect manufactures. At the next, in the country, he can promise to lower tarifs so farmers can buy cheap imported goods.
No need to tell the truth. Thats the way things use to be done in this country the last time there was no responsible national press in the land.
167 posted on
11/02/2008 6:07:43 AM PST by
Mad_as_heck
(The MSM - America's (domestic) public enemy #1.)
To: meyer
If it were a week ago, I’d agree, but this will be buried through Tuesday.
186 posted on
11/02/2008 6:29:34 AM PST by
RockinRight
(I'm Stupid and I Vote - Obama '08)
To: meyer
People in PA believe in liberalism and have since 1936 with precious few interruptions.
253 posted on
11/02/2008 7:57:25 AM PST by
Theodore R.
(Cowardice is forever!)
To: meyer
Well, thats going to go over big in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. I see a 2-3% swing in a couple of battleground states.
This makes Rush's point about the fallacy of early voting. You're some mushy moderate in Ohio and you early vote for Obama, and then you find out your ox is going to be gored and wish you had waited until all the information was in. Between that and the massive opportunities for fraud, it's something that should be dealt with.
432 posted on
11/02/2008 12:35:28 PM PST by
Rastus
(This fall, terror has a new name: Obama joe Biden!)
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