Who do you think will really win

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Who do you think will really win
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Thu, 09-11-2008 - 6:25am
the election?

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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 10:00am
My DH's nephew's second wife was or could still be addicted to prescription drugs. Oxycondone, or whatever it's called, Rush Limbaugh's drug of choice. She was an RN, she stole drugs from the patients who needed them for pain, she got caught, and was stripped of her RN liscense. Do
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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 11:04am

I fail to understand how

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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 11:44am

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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 11:50am
My DH and I were just talking about this topic this morning.

 

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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 12:02pm
Back to the topic at hand...who will win the election?
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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 12:10pm
It is useless to try and explain how Bush was warned about an impending attack by Osama Bin Laden. Why did he fly the Bin Ladens already here in our country out? I do not want more Republican BIG Government. YES, BIG government. The Republicans lost their true stance on smaller government when Reagan was president. His trickle down theory never worked like he expected. Obama is not talking Universal Healthcare. He just wants everybody to have a Family Dr. Furthermore, I do NOT want my husband's Health ins benefits for myself and him TAXED!! McCain says he won't raise taxes, BULL!
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Registered: 10-26-2003
Sat, 09-13-2008 - 12:26pm

lisa,

you want McCain to win but you called Palin a "sick piece of work" over aerial hunting. can you explain how you support the ticket? maybe your fear of Obama outweighs your disgust of Palin? I'm just curious about the logic.

asking nicely,
Bea

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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 12:34pm

i've been holding off on this question because i don't have a sense of who will win at this point. i am way too enamored of polls and surveys and statistics - and they all come up even at this point.

i think at hinges on 1) how messages about issues are delivered in the debates - which is a good thing and how the process should work, 2) how messages about culture are delivered in the media - which is a bad thing because it relies on an emotional response, 3) what surprises may erupt about Palin or maybe Obama. I put it in that order because we know less about her than we do him, but less about either of them than McCain or Biden who have been around over 20 years, 4) some off-the-wall last minute endorsement by an opinion leader.

truthfully, I see the same tie we had in the past two elections. and i am weary of that but accept it as a by product of the election process.

Bea

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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 12:37pm

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I'm nearly cynical enough to think that it has worked exactly as he expected, which is not at all the way he said it would work.

 


 


I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure

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Sat, 09-13-2008 - 12:53pm
Yes but they are chosing to break the law.

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