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    No matter which candidate you're for, there's something for everyone:
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    That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

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      Originally posted by LikaNui View Post
      No matter which candidate you're for, there's something for everyone:

      Hmmm... interesting. McCain has a white boat, and Obama a black one. What a co-inky-dink.

      We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.

      — U.S. President Bill Clinton
      USA TODAY, page 2A
      11 March 1993

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        Originally posted by TuNnL View Post
        What a co-inky-dink.
        You mean dinghies.
        Beijing 8-08-08 to 8-24-08

        Tiananmen Square 4-15-89 to 6-04-89

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          Originally posted by TuNnL View Post
          Hmmm... interesting. McCain has a white boat, and Obama a black one. What a co-inky-dink.
          Dunno about that, but Obama's boat is in the lead! Moving faster and sailing higher.
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          That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

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            That looks more like a blue boat to me.
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              Originally posted by timkona View Post
              That looks more like a blue boat to me.
              It would be appropriate were it buff and blue.

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                The Reuters-Zogby poll released this a.m. shows McCain ahead 47-41 %. It shows people think he would do a better job with the Russians and a better job with the economy. Getting Georgia to provoke Russia has sure paid off well for the GOP. As you remember, Rove was in the Crimea and in Georgia a couple of weeks before Georgia attacked Russian peace keeping troops. Another brilliant political move, only a few thousand dead. Congratulations to the GOP!

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                  Yeah right. Everything is a conspiracy. McCain has had the lead a long time. It's just that now the lib media can no longer whitewash the facts cuz the lead is significant.

                  In a nation full of qualified, centrist, Democrats, the best you people could do is a freshman Senator and a has-been lightning rod. I know you don't get it. I mean seriously folks, if you think Nancy Pelosi is helping as the leader of the Senate, then you have some serious Kool-Aid issues.

                  It's the hand-wringing that liberals love. A victory would wipe out the whole worry factor. That's why you guys pick utopian candidates.
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                    Liberal media. Forgot to report that Rove was even in Georgia. Missed it that Georgia attacked Russia. They were filling us in on the 3 year old sexual escapade of a retired senator, too busy, you see. Said the wealthy elitist Bush was the kind of guy you could have a beer with but pointed out over and over and over that Gore sighed as if that meant anything. But it worked out well, didn't it. Only a million dead in Iraq, whats a few more thousand in Georgia. Congratulations.
                    Last edited by Kalalau; August 20, 2008, 08:05 AM.

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                      Here's something interesting. Good boy Obama, says he draw the line at heroin. Or so it would seem to some.

                      http://shoestringcentury.blogspot.co...ed-heroin.html

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                      • Re: The 2008 Presidential Elections - Chapter 3

                        I Know that some of you don't like to read long drawn out missives .......... here's the Executive Summary.




                        Congress / Military

                        John McCain 26 Years / 22 years

                        Barack Obama 543 days / 0 days

                        Summary Concluded.

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                          But, AlohaKine...Obama smokes. You, of all people, should give him props for that!

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                            Alohakine sums up the whole story right there.

                            Obama ..... right man.....wrong time

                            Get back to the Senate. Get on the Armed Services Committee. Foreign Relations Committe. And a few others.

                            Slogan could be "Obama 2020....I'm Ready"
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                              How many U.S presidents are there whose last name ends in a vowel?

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                                Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
                                How many U.S presidents are there whose last name ends in a vowel?
                                Four.
                                #5) James Monroe
                                #13) Millard Fillmore
                                #14) Franklin Pierce
                                #30) Calvin Coolidge

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