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Are there any Repubs in the house tonight?? where did they all go? Confused


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Having coffee with Joe the Plumber Sprint... lol
 
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Having coffee with Joe the Plumber Sprint... lol


LMAO!! So who is buying Joe The Plumber's CD?


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Watching the hypocracy and the downfall of the nation. Houston, you moaned about comments made about obama. Yet, mike here has a not so subtle slam against a US senator. Nothing to say? I thought so.




The moment you capitulate to lawlessness you've lost your civility.

 
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I'm surpise Davdah or SOM are not on this thread yet..lol


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Oh Oh..lol


"Until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes everywhere will be war"...................BOB MARLEY
 
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The Avatar does not directly insult McCain, it's a mind game, however, it would be a good idea for Mike to remove it so we can have a peaceful conversation.
 
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Davdah.. personally I am not going to have a go at Mike..purely because you and A9 and others have said a lot against his faith, race and said some very nasty things.

I am not pin pointing you..but if he wants to make fun for a few hours with a name..I think it is very small compared to what a few have said on here to him, and about Muslims.

I am not supporting the avatar but its very little compared to what he has had to put up with here.


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LOL! Doesn't matter! the curiosity of the unknown still ways heavily!!!! Big Grin. Hint : i Am ultimate #1 A HOLE!!! Forget The Rest! I assure All I Am #1 USER!!!!! 2icon_jokercolor
always A plan!!!! always selfish!!!! we Take and S U C K The blood Out Of Everything possible!!!! There Are No Friends! No Groups! No connections!!!!


USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!!
kami ay nanonood!!!
 
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I am not supporting the avatar but its very little compared to what he has had to put up with here.


Just how I feel. Smile
 
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I'm surpise Davdah or SOM are not on this thread yet..lol


SOM passed out remember..especially when NY was won by Obama. Hangover tomorrow I think.


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I'm surpise Davdah or SOM are not on this thread yet..lol


SOM passed out remember..especially when NY was won by Obama. Hangover tomorrow I think.


I guess the meths did the trick then? Big Grin


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The Channel WireNovember 04, 2008Barack Obama Spam Dominates In 2008 ElectionIn the final hours of the 2008 election, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is the favored presidential candidate for spammers, who have overwhelmingly capitalized on his name in order to solicit merchandise and distribute malware.
The spammers' presidential pick was detected by researchers at MessageLabs after intercepting and doing analysis on election-related spam in the past 24 hours.

The findings? Researchers found that of all the detected spam mentioning the election or the candidates, Obama's name appeared in 95 percent of the spam subject lines, while Republican presidential candidate John McCain appeared in only 5 percent.

However, despite the catchy subjects, don't anticipate any heartfelt political messages. While many spam messages appear to focus on the election or the presidential candidates, the majority simply capture the user's interest with an election-focused subject line. When the user opens the e-mail, the message generally attempts to sell typical spam merchandise or lead them to another Web site.

"They tend to be a standard spam attack," said Matt Sergeant, senior antispam technologist for MessageLabs. "The subject lines vary in completely crazy ways. But they're almost all trying to sell some kind of product at the end of those links. They're not trying to sell anything political."

Perhaps surprisingly, results of MessageLabs' spam analysis are not reflective of current impending U.S. voting trends, which, according to many polls, indicate the race between the two candidates is much more closely aligned. However, MessageLabs researchers say that the skew toward Obama"”whether favorable or unfavorable"”could reflect the fact that many spammers are based overseas, where the race is disproportionately in favor of an Obama win.

"A lot of spam is sent by spammers abroad," Sergeant said. "And certainly abroad the political balance is much more in favor of an Obama presidency than a McCain presidency."

"That may be a related factor, but it's impossible to tell," he added.

Sergeant said that the copious amounts of election spam will likely die down in the weeks that follow Nov. 4.

"There's going to be a lot of news about this for the coming couple of weeks. The spammers will just capitalize on that," he said.

Some of the spam subject lines have included:

-- Obamamercial

-- Obama Six Pack

-- Mr. Obama Would Have Voted For Genocide

-- Three Stocks Set To Soar With An Obama Victory in 2008

-- 650 Latinos Killed In USA! Shocking Video = Obama's Plan

-- DEFEAT OBAMA by Forwarding This Email

-- BELLA Actor Exposes Obama: Video Is Shocking Viewers!

-- Profiles In Courage? A Challenge To Obama & McCain By Former Congressman Mark Siljander/OP-ED

-- BREAKING DOWN THE INFOMERCIAL: Did Presidential Candidate Barack Obama Get A Return On His Investment?/Interviews

-- 500 Clerics Pray Obama Repents On "Federal *** Policies"

-- Will Obama Win? Get a Presidential T-shirt + $50 gift card



 
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Davdah.. personally I am not going to have a go at Mike..purely because you and A9 and others have said a lot against his faith, race and said some very nasty things.

I am not pin pointing you..but if he wants to make fun for a few hours with a name..I think it is very small compared to what a few have said on here to him, and about Muslims.

I am not supporting the avatar but its very little compared to what he has had to put up with here.




Hold on a sec. Anything I said was a fact. based on evidence given in the post or another post noted. The fact is the islamic faith is the producer of 99.9% of all terrorist activity world wide. Can that be denied? No. For him to make those insane claims that the 9-11 attacks were somehow faked is a low blow to anyone that is an American. WhereTheF*** are you HOUSTON on this one? Or are you actually a con man, a ruse of an American. Spouting your so called constitutional knowledge when it suits you. I say so called because it is laughable. Go to school before you say something trying to sound intelligent. It comes off asinine. But you phonies will hide behind free expression when its supports your desire and disgusting slander against one of our own by someone who isn't. Its obvious who's side you're on.

The icon is clear in its intent. Along with the rest of the rhetoric. One sided and all based on selfish wants. Those wants are based on each of your own failures in life. Thats right, failures! Since you failed to provide for your family you look to someone else to save you from your own incapacity. To burden and blame someone else for your misfortunes. Yeah, spread the wealth, give me free medical care. Give me free everything. I am not the blame for my own demise. Its his fault, or her fault. I'm not accountable. If obama wins then the message is clear. The majority are useless and it explains why the government does nothing about illegal immigration. The government has given up on its own people. It knows your worthless and weak and in need of replacement. Wait for your free medical card. Its in the mail. So is the check.




The moment you capitulate to lawlessness you've lost your civility.

 
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I know you're upset with the devastating GOP loss tonight, but don't get personal, as I have never gotten personal with you.
 
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WASHINGTON – Barack Obama seized command of the race for the White House Tuesday night, defeating John McCain in Ohio and Iowa and building a near insurmountable Electoral College advantage in his historic bid to become the first black president. Fellow Democrats padded their majorities in both houses of Congress.

Obama's Ohio victory denied McCain particularly precious territory. No Republican has ever won the presidency without it.

The 47-year-old Illinois senator watched returns at a downtown Chicago hotel, then went home to a family dinner after a marathon campaign across 49 states and 21 months.

A jubilant crowd of thousands gathered in Grant Park across town on an unseasonably mild night. Cheers went up each time Obama was announced the winner in another state. The roar was particularly loud when Pennsylvania fell "” the Democratic-leaning state where McCain had tried hardest to break through.

A survey of voters leaving polling places showed the economy was by far the top Election Day issue. Six in 10 voters said so, and none of the other top issues "” energy, Iraq, terrorism and health care "” was picked by more than one in 10.

"May God bless whoever wins tonight," President Bush told dinner guests at the White House, where his tenure runs out on Jan. 20.

He'll depart with the economy almost certainly in recession and millions of Americans counting their investment losses after a stock market swoon. The next commander in chief will inherit two wars, as well, one in Iraq, the other in Afghanistan.

On Election Day, Obama swept through traditionally Democratic states in the East and Midwest.

McCain countered in normally secure Republican territory.

That left a string of battleground states. All had voted for President Bush in his narrow victory in 2004, but Obama invested heavily in hopes of succeeding Bush as the nation's 44th president.

In addition to Ohio and Iowa, he led narrowly in Florida and by even less in Virginia and North Carolina. McCain owned a small advantage in Missouri and the two were virtually tied in Indiana.

Interviews with voters suggested that almost six in 10 women were backing Obama nationwide, and men leaned his way by a narrow margin. Just over half of whites supported McCain, giving him a slim advantage in a group that Bush carried overwhelmingly in 2004.

The results of The Associated Press survey were based on a preliminary partial sample of nearly 10,000 voters in Election Day polls and in telephone interviews over the past week for early voters.

Obama had 202 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House. McCain had 114.

The Democrat's states included Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland and New Jersey, as well as the District of Columbia.

McCain had Texas, Utah, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, West Virginia and North Dakota.

The nationwide popular vote was remarkably close. Totals from 41 percent of all U.S. precincts showed Obama with 50.5 percent and McCain with 48.3.

Democrats celebrated Senate successes in Virginia, where former Gov. Mark Warner won an open seat, and in New Mexico, where Rep. Tom Udall did likewise. In New Hampshire, former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen defeated Republican Sen. John Sununu in a rematch of their 2002 race, and Sen. Elizabeth Dole fell to Democrat Kay Hagan in North Carolina.

That wasn't the end of the Democratic targets, though. Republicans all but conceded in advance they would lose a seat in Colorado, and perhaps elsewhere.

Democrats also looked for gains in the House. They found their first in Florida, defeating Rep. Tom Feeney, and another in Connecticut, where 22-year veteran Chris Shays was swept away by the Democratic tide.

The resurgent Democrats also elected a governor in one of the nation's traditional bellwether states when Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon won his race.

The White House was the main prize of the night on which 35 Senate seats and all 435 House seats were at stake. In both houses, Democrats hoped to pad their existing majorities, and Republicans braced for losses.

A dozen states elected governors, and ballots across the country were dotted with issues ranging from taxes to *** rights.

An estimated 187 million voters were registered, and in an indication of interest in the battle for the White House, 40 million or so had already voted as Election Day dawned.

At 47, with only four years in the Senate, he sought election as one of the youngest presidents, and one of the least experienced in national political affairs.

That wasn't what set the Illinois senator apart, though "” neither from his rivals nor from the 43 men who had served as president since the nation's founding more than two centuries ago. A black man, he confronted a previously unbreakable barrier as he campaigned on twin themes of change and hope in uncertain times.

McCain, a prisoner of war during Vietnam, a generation older than his rival at 72, waited in Arizona to learn the outcome of the election. It was his second try for the White House, following his defeat in the battle for the GOP nomination in 2000.

A conservative, he stressed his maverick's streak. And a Republican, he did what he could to separate himself from an unpopular president.

For the most part, the two presidential candidates and their running mates, Republican Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska and Democratic Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, spent weeks campaigning in states that went for Bush four years ago. Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada drew most of their time. Pennsylvania also drew attention as McCain sought to invade traditionally Democratic turf.

McCain and Obama each won contested nominations "” the Democrat outdistancing former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton "” and promptly set out to claim the mantle of change.

"I am not George W. Bush," McCain said in one debate.

Obama retorted that he might as well be, telling audiences in state after state that the Republican had voted with the president 90 percent of the time across eight years of the Bush administration.

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Oh, you haven't? Or do you think everyone is beneith your intellect. No one but you sees the condescending comments? Please, get over yourself. Get a job. How's that for a new concept. Maybe you can pay for your own medical instead of asking me to. How can anyone hold their heads up like this, amazing!




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