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Old 10-10-2008, 07:41 PM
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Election statistics

You might want to bookmark this page and check it occasionally over the next few weeks in case you get to feeling too good about the coming election. I'm not counting McCain out but I would rather be 5 points ahead than 5 points behind at this stage of the game.

Election Projection: 2008 Elections - Polls, Projections, Results
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Old 10-11-2008, 05:18 AM
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You might want to bookmark this page and check it occasionally over the next few weeks in case you get to feeling too good about the coming election. I'm not counting McCain out but I would rather be 5 points ahead than 5 points behind at this stage of the game.

Election Projection: 2008 Elections - Polls, Projections, Results
All I can say is, I hope the polls are inaccurate. It's inconceivable to me
that so many people actually approve of Barrack Hussein Obama, his
philosophy, and his associations. It's like people have forgotten which
country they live in, the ideals it was founded on, and the principles that
made it what it is.

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Old 10-11-2008, 08:33 AM
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I believe the polls, i am really surprised at how many people I know that support Obama. Most of those poeple will not discuss why, it seems there just p!ssed and want change and most of these people want something for nothing too

Obama is for the people that need help( can't take care of themselves.)
McCain is for self relient people.

Most of the people that don't pay taxes support Obama. I think if you don't contribute, you can't vote. Freeloader should not shape policy!
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Old 10-11-2008, 08:37 AM
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I believe the polls, i am really surprised at how many people I know that support Obama. Most of those poeple will not discuss why, it seems there just p!ssed and want change and most of these people want something for nothing too

Obama is for the people that need help( can't take care of themselves.)
McCain is for self relient people.

Most of the people that don't pay taxes support Obama. I think if you don't contribute, you can't vote. Freeloader should not shape policy!
There's something to be said for additional requirements for voting
besides simple citizenship and registration.
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Old 10-11-2008, 08:46 AM
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homeless people in the street can vote if they just go and register...which by the way yesturday was teh last day to register to vote Nov. 4
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Old 10-11-2008, 08:54 AM
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homeless people in the street can vote if they just go and register...which by the way yesturday was teh last day to register to vote Nov. 4
What do they put as their physical address? The tent under the bridge next to the freeway?
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:14 AM
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What do they put as their physical address? The tent under the bridge next to the freeway?
Maybe homeless people should set up there tent in Obama back yard.... And then we will all know how obama feels about those people.
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:22 AM
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What do they put as their physical address? The tent under the bridge next to the freeway?
A post office box # would be my guess...a mailing address is all they need to send you your voter card.
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:26 AM
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A post office box # would be my guess...a mailing address is all they need to send you your voter card.
I know whenever I changed my address to vote here in College Station they said that I had to put my mailing address and then a physical address to establish residency so I had to put my dorm name and room number and guess my zip code but the laws could be different in every state.
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:27 AM
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A post office box # would be my guess...a mailing address is all they need to send you your voter card.
So, Acorn picks these people up, takes them to the post office, gets
them a P.O. box, pays for it, takes them to the polling place, registers
them, and has them vote that same day?

That was sarcasm. I don't believe Acorn cares about proper documentation, based on the news reports.

That organization needs to be disbanded, and prosecuted. All registrations
they submitted need to be quarantined until they can be validated.
If the people can't be contacted and verified to be legitimate voters, their
votes need to be disqualified out of hand.

This voter fraud is a scourge that needs to be dealt with now.
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