On Aug 21, 12:39 am, "Titix" <nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "cmdr buzz corey" <cmdr-buzz-co...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Aug 20, 6:24 pm, CliffB <fl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > Already la****ng out as his polls go south and the media starts to
> > > finally focus on the guy and his record such as it is. and he ain't
> > > seen nothin' yet. Experienced and wily warrior McCain has shown he
> > > knows how to push young Barack's buttons. Young barack boasting that
> > > McCain "doesn't know what he's up against"? LOL, the ooposite seems
to
> > > be true as Obama becomes more and more irate and unglued out on the
> > > trail. Lately he's getting played like a fiddle by the old man.
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> > > And he hasn't even been nominated yet.
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> > > Obama you must agree to the series of weekly town meetings all the
way
> > > to election day. McCain doesn't know what he's up against, right? So
> > > agree, now. and calm down young Barack: your wetness behind the ears
> > > is showing.
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> > Much to Osama Obama's chagrin he knows exactly what he's up against
> > and it isn't making him on bit happy.
>
> Gosh, you republiturds must be really stupid. Obama is ahead and you're
> singing like McCain is. You guys must be drunk with cool aid.
Try this on for size twinke.
Do Obama's Sinking Poll Numbers Signal History Repeating for
Democrats?
By John Zogby and Paul Lomeo
As the Democrats head into their convention, should they be singing
the Eurythmics 1985 hit "Here Comes That Sinking Feeling"?
Just as party leaders pack their bags for Denver, our latest Reuters/
Zogby poll finds their nominee in some trouble, as Republican John
McCain has taken a five-point lead over Barack Obama. That is a 12-
point reversal from the survey we took for Reuters in July.
Interestingly, Obama's margins among what had been his strongest
demographic groups dropped by as much as 12 points. These include
Democrats, women, city dwellers and younger voters - those ages 25-34.
Also, Obama has lost his lead among the swing Catholic vote, dropping
11 points to McCain over a month.


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