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    Posted October 8, 2008 by
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    Who won round two?

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    My possible future bumper sticker: "Don't blame me- I voted for McCain!!"

     

     

    Let's get on thing straight: The media has already decided this election for the American people. I want to hear from ONE of you that (honestly now!!) has been polled by any of the telephone polls that apparently have been made. And of course these are the same ones which "Obama is taking an increasingly large lead......." I know of NO ONE! I have never received any call about politics, and in this election year, neither have any of my friends.

     

     

    So I want to know, where is it that sites like CNN and ABC news get their statistics?? C'mon- did any of you see Kaitie Couric on TMZ the other night? What a subjective reporter- NOT!

     

     

    I watched the debate last night. And I was so sick of 1- Barack Obama going through the red light on EVERY question, and 2- Barack attempting to add his two sense after every comment McCain made. I thought Obama was PATHETIC! Very mumbly with his words, repeated himself constantly, and I think was beat by John McCain.

     

     

    HOWEVER, leave it to the media to totally flop everything! It's no news that the younger generation is all of a sudden out to vote. I mean hell, I read the ridiculous ireports from you all that think you are on to something because John McCain doesn't use the computer. Newsflash: Neither does probably 50% of the older generation who votes! But because the younger generation spends it's time online all day........ again, subjective reporting!!

     

     

    This site is plagued with MORONS who are all voting for Barack Obama and for the most part can't say anything CLEAR about where the money is going to come from to pay for all of the "promises" he is making. Yet you're not voting for him because you agree with him (I mean, 18 million out there were for Hillary!!) You're voting for him to vote against McCain or Bush. Or because he's black. Oh, pardon me, was that politically incorrect?

     

     

    If Barack Obama wins in November (God help us!) You all will be sitting on here for the next four years blaming Bush (because you have nothing better to think up) rather than accepting that YOU voted for someone who lacks any experience whatsoever to be president of the United States.

     

     

    And I'll be driving around with the "don't blame me- I voted for McCain" bumper sticker.

     

     

     

     

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