The Republicans were very successful with this game before. Does anyone remember the nigger-baiting with Michael Dukakis and Willie Horton? We'll see what happens this time.
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:16 pm Post subject: Re: Republicans ratcheting up the hyperbole again
pandabear wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9JNna5EmJg
The Republicans were very successful with this game before. Does anyone remember the nigger-baiting with Michael Dukakis and Willie Horton? We'll see what happens this time.
I think people are tired of the negative ads, and McCain is running close to 100% negative ads. He doesn't have a vision of a better America; he can only try to scare people about Barack.
Here's a video of McCain and company repeatedly saying they wouldn't go negative. Whooopsies!!
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:09 pm Post subject:
The republicans have abandoned California and Michigan, and the Democrats ignore both states because they think that they're both a lock.
I'm voting "Green" this time ... who is the Green Party candidate, anyway? _________________ The leaders of the American automobile industry have been amazingly consistent in their management philosophy, in that they have never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
I'm voting "Green" this time ... who is the Green Party candidate, anyway?
I looked for the Green Party presidential candidate. Is it Cynthia McKinney? Anyway, I found something even more interesting. And the farther down the page you go, the more interesting it gets.
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