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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 412918" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p style="text-align: left"></p> <p style="text-align: left"></p> <p style="text-align: left">Not really. I posted a poll for ya broken down by demographic. It is a little more current. Of course I could understand how you would not agree. You think the election is already over. This from an article about these military polls.</p> <p style="text-align: left"></p> <p style="text-align: left">"But as a snapshot of careerists, the results suggest <strong>Democrats have gained little ground</strong> in their attempts to significantly chip away at a traditionally Republican voting bloc in campaign messages and legislative initiatives, such as the recent expansion of GI Bill benefits, experts said."</p> <p style="text-align: left"></p> <p style="text-align: left">I just thought that I would play with the bold for you also. I know you hate it but in a group of men and women where character matters B. Hussein is going to have a rough time. I also think that the more that I see of these polls the more I think that McCain will win this thing. Up until a month ago it appeared that B. Hussein would easily win. You guys have put up a pretty weak candidate (that is saying alot when you compare him to McCain) and I think your window of opportunity is slipping away. The only hope for B. Hussein seems to be a very high turnout. Since there is very little excitement for either candidate it is not going to be pretty for him. </p> <p style="text-align: left"></p> <p style="text-align: left">I cannot help but wonder also if the Dims have shown their hand a little to early this time with the massive voter fraud push. They have already tried to steal an election without success in the courts. They followed that up with an unsuccessful attempt to turn the next election with what we all thought was massive voter fraud. The fraud that is coming out now makes the last cycle look like a small time effort. The real question is have they really shown their hand or do you Dims hold a real surprise this time?</p> <p style="text-align: left"></p> <p style="text-align: left">You know of course if B. Hussein were to apply for a sensitive government job he would likely fail his security clearance due to his known associates. Is this not ironic that he has at least an outside chance to become the next president? This is something you Dims do not seem to understand. What you guys are calling character assassination is really just highlighting a slight difference in character. </p> <p style="text-align: left"></p> <p style="text-align: left">When it comes down to it neither one of us can say for sure which candidate soldiers in Iraq support. Trust me when I tell you no one is going around to the small fobs and firm bases taking a poll. I will also say that I find it very unlikely that very many of these men and women find the time to donate money to either candidate. I mean come on we have what 150000 in Iraq and you find a poll that tracks the donations of 160 who are overseas and you are going to tell me this will debunk my claim. I think even as poor of a job as snopes.com does they would do better than this. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 412918, member: 8259"] [LEFT] Not really. I posted a poll for ya broken down by demographic. It is a little more current. Of course I could understand how you would not agree. You think the election is already over. This from an article about these military polls. "But as a snapshot of careerists, the results suggest [B]Democrats have gained little ground[/B] in their attempts to significantly chip away at a traditionally Republican voting bloc in campaign messages and legislative initiatives, such as the recent expansion of GI Bill benefits, experts said." I just thought that I would play with the bold for you also. I know you hate it but in a group of men and women where character matters B. Hussein is going to have a rough time. I also think that the more that I see of these polls the more I think that McCain will win this thing. Up until a month ago it appeared that B. Hussein would easily win. You guys have put up a pretty weak candidate (that is saying alot when you compare him to McCain) and I think your window of opportunity is slipping away. The only hope for B. Hussein seems to be a very high turnout. Since there is very little excitement for either candidate it is not going to be pretty for him. I cannot help but wonder also if the Dims have shown their hand a little to early this time with the massive voter fraud push. They have already tried to steal an election without success in the courts. They followed that up with an unsuccessful attempt to turn the next election with what we all thought was massive voter fraud. The fraud that is coming out now makes the last cycle look like a small time effort. The real question is have they really shown their hand or do you Dims hold a real surprise this time? You know of course if B. Hussein were to apply for a sensitive government job he would likely fail his security clearance due to his known associates. Is this not ironic that he has at least an outside chance to become the next president? This is something you Dims do not seem to understand. What you guys are calling character assassination is really just highlighting a slight difference in character. When it comes down to it neither one of us can say for sure which candidate soldiers in Iraq support. Trust me when I tell you no one is going around to the small fobs and firm bases taking a poll. I will also say that I find it very unlikely that very many of these men and women find the time to donate money to either candidate. I mean come on we have what 150000 in Iraq and you find a poll that tracks the donations of 160 who are overseas and you are going to tell me this will debunk my claim. I think even as poor of a job as snopes.com does they would do better than this. [/LEFT] [/QUOTE]
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