Monday, October 27, 2008

Political Report

The McCain Camp

"McCain warns against rule by one party" by Mike Glover, Associated Press | October 27, 2008

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa - Republican John McCain, behind in the polls and looking for a comeback, declared yesterday that voters should elect him president to create a check on a Democratic Congress.

Well, I DIDN'T SEE YOU CAMPAIGNING for DEMS in 2004 and 2006, Johnny, when YOUR PARTY had BOTH BRANCHES, so FUCK OFF, you FOSSILIZED piece of FECES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not that it REALLY MATTERS!! I keep wondering where those BLOCKING DemocraPs were the WHOLE TIME REPUGS legislated TYRANNY during that time! And then, what did Dems do when we gave them the power? FUNDED the WARS and gave us MORE TYRANNY in the form of SPYING and BAILOUTS!!!!

"I will take America in a new direction from my first day in office," said McCain, taking yet another step to distance himself from the unpopular incumbent president of his own party. Earlier yesterday, during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," McCain complicated the distancing act when he said he and Bush share a "common philosophy" of the Republican Party, despite disagreements on Iraq, deficit spending, and campaign finance reform, among other issues.

Ooops! Another SENIOR MOMENT, 'eh, Johnny!!?

Yeah, let the YOUNGER, more ENERGETIC black man have the job because he is going to need the energy!!!

Campaigning in Denver, Obama told his audience, "I guess that was John McCain finally giving us a little straight talk."

That is a funny line!

In the interview, McCain dismissed poll numbers that show him trailing Obama nationally and in key states, including Iowa, and said his campaign is "doing fine." A Newsweek poll released Saturday showed Obama with a 13-point lead nationally. "This is going to be a very close race, and I believe I'm going to win it," McCain said.

Also, he rejected the notion that Palin is unqualified to be president and is hurting the campaign. "I don't defend her. I praise her. She is exactly what Washington needs," he said on "Meet the Press."

DENVER - Back in the city where he claimed the Democratic presidential nomination, Barack Obama presided yesterday over a Colorado rally so enormous and energetic that even he seemed surprised at his following.

"Goodness gracious," Obama said as he took the stage and peered at the human mass in Denver's Civic Center Park. Smelling victory, Obama supporters were everywhere, packing even the steps of the state Capitol way off in the distance.

And McCain only got 2k at his "rally?"

In a campaign of huge Obama rallies across the United States, the Denver gathering was exceptional. Local police put the crowd estimate at more than 100,000 people. The setting, on a sparkling day in this battleground state, said perhaps more than Obama did in his actual speech. It rippled with the kind of enthusiasm found at victory rallies.

And if he is DENIED that come election day, this blog will start hollering FRAUD -- and will TAKE to the STREETS, too!!!!! I ain't standing for ANOTHER STOLEN ELECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!

The location of a later rally - a Colorado State University lawn known as "The Oval" - suggested Obama's possible future workplace. He spoke to an estimated 45,000 people at the Fort Collins event.

Fort Collins is a MILITARY BASE, isn't it? ALL THOSE PEOPLE out to see 'bamer near a MILITARY BASE?

At an unscheduled stop at a campaign office in Brighton, northeast of Denver, Obama sat down and called about a dozen unsuspecting registered voters. He shuffled from one call to the next as thrilled campaign volunteers kept placing calls and handing him cellphones.

Truthfully, that must ahve been a THRILL for the VOTER!! I know this: if Obama called me, I WOULD BE EXCITED!!

On the other hand, if Bush or McCain called and said we are swinging through town, wanna meet 'em, I would say NO THANKS!! If I did meet either one, I would GIVE THEM a PIECE of MY MIND but GOOD!!!!

He then told volunteers to keep working through Election Day. "It'd be terrible if we just kind of let it slip away in that last few days," he said. --more--"

Yes, I agree, ANOTHER STOLEN ELECTION WOULD BE TERRIBLE!!

I know Obama isn't the greatest, but I DON'T CARE!

I simply want a FAIR ELECTION this time -- which means NO McCain!!!!!