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Sunday, November 2, 2008

STATE BY STATE: The election outlook

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Anna

Maryland is a socialist republic and is currently ruled by Chairman O'Malley and his politburo; thus we republicans have learned to always be on guard and to watch our backs very closely. As a result, there is no question but that Obama wins the Republic of Maryland and there is no need to count the ballots.
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SpecialistMC

. Defeat Marxism '08' Defeat Comrade Obama ! .
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USRJOE

Republicans, we need to defeat the democrats by letting them take the fall for the next few years ensuring long term GOP leadership. Things are going to be bad for a while and with the democrat”s in power we know it will become even worse. There is a good chance Senator McCain won”t be able to make things better either which would definitely keep us out of power till 2016! This cannot happen. With the liberals in control it will be absolutely clear that they are to blame and everyone will understand that we were right, which will ensure Republicans permanently return to power during the next election cycle. We need to look ahead and in two years begin the return to power that will be complete in four years. From here we will bring this country back to it”s feet guaranteeing long term Republican control. Besides, John McCain has never been a completely loyal conservative. So this conservative says stay home on Nov 4th and let the democrats destroy themselves.
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clarence1

I won't vote for Obama the upstart because his oratory style is just about like the ever so Reverend Wright's. B. H. Obama obviously absorbed pronunication and verbage from the very Reverend Wright; besides, I just don't care for his wife's prolateriat style of dressing - not befitting to the White House. I think I'm an informed voter so I'm sure many intelligent Americans will think twice about voting for Brack Hussein Obama. I don't want to see our military budget cut. I want total victory in Iraq and continued protection from fanatic Islam terrorists. If you, reading this, are a Muslim, please reign in your brothers and get them off the terrorist track in life. Since Senator Obama could never get a high level security clearance based on his foreign affiliations, and un/anti-American and terrorist connections, I as a citizen will not give him my personal Okay for a security clearance to protect our country because in my eyeballs, he is eminently not qualified; beside, he isn't even a good seasoned senator. Not voting for B.H.Osama. Peace now, bro.
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SpecialistMC

. USRJOE, with such bad advice I am beginning to believe you are an Obama blogger !!! The reason that this election is the most important of all times is b/c of the two openings on the Supreme Court and this next President will make those appointments. In his own words, Obama himself said, " He believes in the liberal philosophy of judging, that judges need to look primarily at the social impact of their rulings, rather than the law as written". So if Obama wins he will appoint the two most Liberals Judges in the Country to the Supreme Court who will not judge on the rule of law but from the bench. So for the first time in history the Supreme Court will have a Liberal majority and we will pay for this the next fifty years. VOTE Defeat Comrade Obama. .
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rpsboyz

Obama is trying to buy this election. Obama had ACORN pay people to register to vote for him. Obama payed singers to hold concerts and he bribed the audience with free CD's to vote for him. Obama has received campaign donations that he doesn't know where they came from. This is just the beginning.
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rtk_51

We can't afford Obama in for the next four years, however if he does win it will spell the end of socialism for a long time.
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websurfer

USRJoe must be confused. The Presidency is for 4 years. The media will tell us all that Obama is not responsible for any problems he inherited from Bush. The excuses will make Obama look like a victim.
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sikologik

and when the media tells us that obama is not responsible for the problems inherited from bush, they will be hypocrites, for they certainly never told us that bush was not responsible for the problems he inherited from clinton.
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CaptObvious

The problems of this country are at the hand of the Senate. Congress writes the laws. What do they expect to do as President that they couldn't already do as Senators. They have no executive experience. Only Gov Palin has experience as ececutive on the state level. The last Senator to be President was JFK.
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