madisonman
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| Topic: I volunteered |
Tue 11/04/08 05:55 AM |
| Game day, my job for today is to moniter the voteing booths, I have three polling places to commute to. Finaly an easy job I am to ensure the Mccain supporters stay a hundred feet back from the polling area and moniter the length of the lines, etc etc. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: To all my mingle friends... |
Tue 11/04/08 05:20 AM |
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Who have shown such support for Obama over the last months, the rest of the minglers that didn't get in involved in the political threads will be there to console you later tonight on your loses as McCain claims the title as the next Commander and Chief.
will you be here so we can |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 05:52 PM |
Oh please this is going to be a landslide Mccant will concede by midnight |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 05:38 PM |
| sorry but when a story starts out with I know someone who said this......... and there is no credible facts involved my propaganda radar goes off. If you understand what acorn is about they are the ones who are getting ripped off being that they pay people to register voters and when fraudulant names are submited it is the workers ripping off Acorn. In order for a person to vote they would have to provide fake identification that matches their fake address to actualy be able to vote. Do you get the picture here? This has little to do with voter fraud and more to do with lazy acorn workers. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: Skewed Exit Polling Results... |
Mon 11/03/08 04:45 PM |
Pretty much the final polls of the year - I'll save the best for last:
Wall Street Journal/NBC: Obama 51 - McCain 43
CNN/Opinion Research: Obama 53 - McCain 46
CBS: Obama 54 - McCain 41
WaPo/ABC tracking: Obama 54 - McCain 43
Pew Research: Obama 52 - McCain 44 (estimate, with undecideds allocated)
USA Today/Gallup: Obama 53 - McCain 42 (estimate)
And the big finale - Gallup's own final prediction of the vote tomorrow: Obama 55 - McCain 44
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madisonman
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| Topic: Skewed Exit Polling Results... |
Mon 11/03/08 04:30 PM |
| Fox News: Small McCain Crowd 'Disturbing' http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c84_1225746964&p=1 |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 04:16 PM |
| Lady....with all due respect.... Please provide any link or an honest refrence to your accusations of acorn and this 97 year old woman. To me it is all hersay at this point. Just as they say she isnt able to vote due to her age I would speculate she would not be much of a witness either. First hand experience tells me many old folks wish to vote but are not capable or ble to find the channels available to them so they do not have to travel to the polls. This could be the last election this women ever votes in and the effort to get her to vote could have been well intended. I would at least need a link with a little more info to go along with your accusations. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 02:33 PM |
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Ohio might be going that way, but I don't think it's anything close to concession just yet. Let's let the people vote can we? Jeesh!
Just down the road from me someone is filing a lawsuit because their 97 year old Aunt (who is in a nursing home and senile) was "helped" by someone to vote Obama. This women hasn't been of sound mind to vote in years, much less kept up on politics this year. Shenanigans like that just tick me off.
A good debate is always entertaining and informative, but this year tops it in the disgusting ways not to act department. It's been full of empty promises and thinly veiled threats. God help us with what's to come, no matter what the outcome is.
I think the times are just awful and have been for the last 8 years, a disaster for america in every way that is measurable. I dont have much faith in a senile 97 year old woman. I dont think she would make a good witness in court or be able to make a good decision on who to vote for, however she does have a right to vote and perhapse the person "helping her" intended to do just that. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 02:10 PM |
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The people I met at the rally were from all walks of life, Nurses, Fireman, cops, retired, students, entire families there to be a part of history. We waited in line for five hours to get in. I had a 20 year old gal on my shoulders at one point so she could see Springsteen. Everyone was friendly and kind to one another. People were letting others forward to get a view of Obama being that it wasnt a great location. This was one of those rare occasions when faith in humanity is restored.
Remember, Madisonman, that I saw him in St. Louis with 100,000 people? That crowd was cheerful and happy. Then he went to Kansas City, MO, in the afternoon to a crowd of 75,000.
Yes I do Winx and I actualy thought of you and the pictures you posted  we only had 80,000 but we also had a football game going on a few blocks away the city was packed to capacity
Well, you saw something very similar to what I saw. I will never forget how it looked.
I'm making calls in the morning!!
I will be at the polls helping with the election. today was the last drop for literature and poll information. Obama has at least a 6% leade in Ohio we made this red state blue! but we know damn well they stole it last election |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 02:01 PM |
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The people I met at the rally were from all walks of life, Nurses, Fireman, cops, retired, students, entire families there to be a part of history. We waited in line for five hours to get in. I had a 20 year old gal on my shoulders at one point so she could see Springsteen. Everyone was friendly and kind to one another. People were letting others forward to get a view of Obama being that it wasnt a great location. This was one of those rare occasions when faith in humanity is restored.
Remember, Madisonman, that I saw him in St. Louis with 100,000 people? That crowd was cheerful and happy. Then he went to Kansas City, MO, in the afternoon to a crowd of 75,000.
Yes I do Winx and I actualy thought of you and the pictures you posted we only had 80,000 but we also had a football game going on a few blocks away the city was packed to capacity |
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madisonman
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| Topic: I volunteered |
Mon 11/03/08 06:22 AM |
| Today is the last day of door to door work. It seems like over kill at this point being that it looks all but over for the republicans. Right now my goal is to turn this small red town blue for the first time in 30 years. Our county organiser seems to be a great kid who deserves the feather in his cap. My experience from meeting the people in the community is that is is verry possible the small town of Madison Ohio will back Obama. People are just fed up and the wedge issues the republicans are so good at seem to be falling on deaf ears. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 05:37 AM |
| The people I met at the rally were from all walks of life, Nurses, Fireman, cops, retired, students, entire families there to be a part of history. We waited in line for five hours to get in. I had a 20 year old gal on my shoulders at one point so she could see Springsteen. Everyone was friendly and kind to one another. People were letting others forward to get a view of Obama being that it wasnt a great location. This was one of those rare occasions when faith in humanity is restored. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 05:05 AM |
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if you're THAT sure, can you pick me six numbers for this week's lotto?
I am that sure being I have been doing door to door work for the Obama campaign. I dont play the lottery so I can give no insights there. for better or worse Obama is in and its just a formality at this point. We had Mccain speak in Mentor Ohio I think last week at an invation only event. Obama came in to cleveland on short notice and drew 80 thousand on a first come first served basis. The republicans couldnt pull this one out even if Palins kid captured Bin Laden |
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madisonman
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| Topic: One more day |
Mon 11/03/08 04:48 AM |
In one more day the election will be here. After mingling with 80 thousand people in Cleveland yesterday I have to say Ohio is going Obama. Its over for Mccain and Palin and all that is left for them to do is concede |
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madisonman
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| Topic: I volunteered |
Sun 11/02/08 09:30 PM |
| It was a long day of hurry up and wait. 80 thousand people attended todays rally in Cleveland. It was a great crowd and a great time. I never met so many friendly people |
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madisonman
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| Topic: Who are the rich? |
Sun 11/02/08 05:34 AM |
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I think one of the more unbiased sources is from Lou Dobbs on CNN. Most of the time CNN is pretty left leaning (like most other media corps.) The internet still remains as one of the only places to access unbiased info. Unfortunately there is a lot of propoganda to weed through before finding it...
This is what the russians used to say about PRAVDA, this is how far we have sunk. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: I volunteered |
Sun 11/02/08 05:30 AM |
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Springsteen (the Boss) is supposed to be the opening act  its going to be a great adventure today. The contrasts will be huge from my small town with a population of 3,070 to Cleveland were at least a hundred thousand are expected. This is going to be bigger than a Ohio State football game.
But clearly not as important as an Ohio State game......
This year...........yes |
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madisonman
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| Topic: GET THIS IDIOT OUT OF THE KITCHEN |
Sun 11/02/08 05:12 AM |
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Palin answers the questions...it's just that LIBS don't like to be confused with the facts.
No matter...Sarah can still smile in spite of all the personal attacks. That shows more nerve than wimpy OBAMA who kicks newspapers off his plane for endorsing what they believe is the best candidate...McCain! Or shunning interviewers for asking them "TOUGH" questions...funny...OBAMA does not want to be asked about his redistribution remarks.
No checks & balances + no restraint + no checks & balances = govt. tyranny. Welcome to the DNC agenda folks! Slippin' & slidin' into third worldism...
Buh Bye America...Home of the brave & land of the free~~~~
News Flash..... Rigged elections, a two class society of rich and poor, a huge national debt placed on the backs of the poor, sounds like Bush and a third world country. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: Who are the rich? |
Sun 11/02/08 05:09 AM |
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Any thoughts from you anti-tax geniuses how we're going to pay our $10.5T debt, or should we just continue Dubya's "No tax and spend anyway?"
I say we sell Hawaii to Japan and Alaska to Russia. I wonder what Mexico would pay for Texas?
yes...keep selling your birthright... it's the banana republic way...
For the record we stole Texas from Mexico,heck we stole the whole continent from the native americans. Would we be better served selling it back than to have to be enslaved to a debt created by our "conservative" government? Its only food for thought. What is important? it is quality of life. Not just for the Elites but for everyone. The american quality of life has been going down since the day Bush took office. |
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madisonman
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| Topic: Dumbing Down Of America |
Sun 11/02/08 04:59 AM |
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McCain has been set up from the beginning to lose this election. The perfect fall guy.
That's just silly.
I know it sounds that way. But explain the censorship that Ron Paul encountered... If the "republican party" actually cared who won, they would have given Dr. Paul as much exposure as possible. He would have won the election hands down...
The same could be said for Nader or Kucinich. Kucinich would have reached the millions who allready demand war crimes trials and could have persuaded many more of his cause. what we have are compromise candidates, I expect no miracles from Obama and expect disaster from Mc'cant. Imagine Kucinich and Ron Paul running against each other..........the Old boys wouldnt know who to back. |
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