Showing posts with label democrat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label democrat. Show all posts
Friday, October 10, 2008
WAR WHATS IT GOOD FOR
When i was 18 i didnt want to sign up for selective service.My grandfather was mad at me he told me its a honor to service your country and your duty.Both my grandfathers served in wwII and i have other family in the army now.I guess if i want to enjoy freedom it is my duty if called to serve my country.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
CINDY MCcAIN
The McCains are getting desperate i think talking about Obama not supporting the troops.I dont believe we should be in this war but i do believe we should fully support the troops.Do you people think Palin is hurting or helping Mccain.Do you think Tina fey playing Palin had any effect?
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Monday, September 15, 2008
McCAIN CLOSING GAP IN NY
In june Obama led Mccain by 18 points.He led the race 51-33 in percentage ponts.In july the lead decreased to 13 august decreased the lead to 8.Now 7 weeks till the election the race is down to only 5 percentage points.The poll done today was by siena college.
On six questions concerning current events economy,iraq,terrorism,healthcare,americas position in the world and education.Voters believed Obama would do a better job on four of them.
On six attributes voters look for in choosing a canadate :compassion,patriotism,intelligence,experience,integrity and leadership.NY voters give the edge to MCcain in four of them.
NY has long been regarded as a safe state for the democrats.
On six questions concerning current events economy,iraq,terrorism,healthcare,americas position in the world and education.Voters believed Obama would do a better job on four of them.
On six attributes voters look for in choosing a canadate :compassion,patriotism,intelligence,experience,integrity and leadership.NY voters give the edge to MCcain in four of them.
NY has long been regarded as a safe state for the democrats.
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