Obama Hemorrhaging Votes

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DWFan, why not vote for someone like Chuck Baldwin, and not have to guess about where he stands on fighting illegal wars?
 

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Colonel Reb, that's what I want to do, but it just seems that keeping the neo-cons/Zionists out is urgent now. I want to vote for Baldwin to support change in '12, but if McCain wins I think it'll be too late.
 

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I don't really wan't to say much more on this thread because I have already said plenty. I thank Westside and Johnnyboy for their support. As far as Kaptain Poop is concerned, what in the hell is the matter with you? Talk to anybody that been around CF for awile even the ones that don't like me will tell you that I am certainly no McCain fan and have posted many times against him before it came down to a choice between the Obama and the MAC. Hell you have been around here long enough to know that I have had issues with McCain over immigration, campaign finance, global warming and taxes. I still don't appreciate you questioning my honesty in this thread, it's beyond ridicoulous. That's why I said you were thinking like a woman yesterday, because your emotions based charge against me is so easily refuted by hundreds of other posts.
As far as me being a active campaigner on this thread for McCain, yes that's true. Because I am scared to death of Obama getting in and I am trying to influence as many members here at CF and all the lurkers who never post to see things my way. Shoot I went to church this morning and the wife of my sunday school teacher is so afraid that Obama is going to win Tuesday that she openly talked to a CCW instuctor in my class of taking his course and buying a gun. I am not being dishonest about anything I have posted and you really look silly here questioning my honesty. I am certainly not losing sleep over it but I am astonished at your behaviour. Vote McCain/Palin.

It's the degree of honesty that I question. Not a character flaw, but an arguement flaw. Of course you've posted many things against immigration. What I was questioning was your assertion that McCain would be better for the immigration issue. The immigration issue is not why you are voting for McCain and despite what you said I don't think you really believe McCain will be one ounce better on immigration. Come on, how could Mr. Amnesty be tougher on illegal immigration? I think you are voting for McCain mainly because you are a self-admitted "very strong" supporter of Israel and our Middle East wars.
 

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How much more ripe could this election be for a third party (which takes the form of ultraconservatism/white nationalist in most countries) to have a strong showing and at least be put on the map? But what do we have instead? People hating so much that they run to vote for the Republican or Democrat they hate a little bit less. They are laughing at us right now. Opportunity squandered.

Vote Chuck Balwin and go home feeling good about yourself on Tuesday.
 

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guest301 said:
I don't really wan't to say much more on this thread because I have already said plenty. I thank Westside and Johnnyboy for their support. As far as Kaptain Poop is concerned, what in the hell is the matter with you? Talk to anybody that been around CF for awile even the ones that don't like me will tell you that I am certainly no McCain fan and have posted many times against him before it came down to a choice between the Obama and the MAC. Hell you have been around here long enough to know that I have had issues with McCain over immigration, campaign finance, global warming and taxes. I still don't appreciate you questioning my honesty in this thread, it's beyond ridicoulous. That's why I said you were thinking like a woman yesterday, because your emotions based charge against me is so easily refuted by hundreds of other posts.
As far as me being a active campaigner on this thread for McCain, yes that's true. Because I am scared to death of Obama getting in and I am trying to influence as many members here at CF and all the lurkers who never post to see things my way. Shoot I went to church this morning and the wife of my sunday school teacher is so afraid that Obama is going to win Tuesday that she openly talked to a CCW instuctor in my class of taking his course and buying a gun. I am not being dishonest about anything I have posted and you really look silly here questioning my honesty. I am certainly not losing sleep over it but I am astonished at your behaviour. Vote McCain/Palin.

It's the degree of honesty that I question. Not a character flaw, but an arguement flaw. Of course you've posted many things against immigration. What I was questioning was your assertion that McCain would be better for the immigration issue. The immigration issue is not why you are voting for McCain and despite what you said I don't think you really believe McCain will be one ounce better on immigration. Come on, how could Mr. Amnesty be tougher on illegal immigration? I think you are voting for McCain mainly because you are a self-admitted "very strong" supporter of Israel and our Middle East wars.

Now you are qualifying your remarks about me being a dishonest poster,not exactly taking it back but I guess it's better than nothing. Yes I do think McCain will be marginally better on immigration than Obama but that's not saying much. Also a big yes to to me being a suppporter of Israel as most evangelical Christians are and on the war on terror. But the main reason right now of why I will vote for McCain is because of how terrible and scary a president Obama will be and that pretty much seems to be the reason Shogun, Screamingeagle, Westside, Johnnyboy and a host of others here at CF will do the same. I am also concerned about the Supreme Court nominations. I also don't want to spend the next four years watching black people on a huge ego trip with Obama running the country. I hope the hostilities have ceased for the time being between us and lets move on.
 

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Not sure what all this means but I find it encouraging news for those who will vote for McCain. The GOP internal polls not meant for public consumption but leaked by a mole to a radio show I listen too has McCain ahead in PA by 52-40, up in Michigan by one, up in NM, MO, and CO by 5 or 6 and even within one point in New Jersey of all places. I think that there is a silent majority in this country disgusted with Obama and his willing accomplices in the Media that shows up on election day and McCain scores the upset. I guess we will see if I am all wet and eating crow in about 36 hours or so.
 

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guest301 said:
Not sure what all this means but I find it encouraging news for those who will vote for McCain. The GOP internal polls not meant for public consumption but leaked by a mole to a radio show I listen too has McCain ahead in PA by 52-40, up in Michigan by one, up in NM, MO, and CO by 5 or 6 and even within one point in New Jersey of all places. I think that there is a silent majority in this country disgusted with Obama and his willing accomplices in the Media that shows up on election day and McCain scores the upset. I guess we will see if I am all wet and eating crow in about 36 hours or so.


I wouldn't place too much confidence on the internal poll. I hope you don't have to eat crow but I would also be ready for a letdown.
 

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very "subtle."
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this is just one more reason that i am completely bumfuzzled by McCain's insistence on playing patty-cake with Obama.
 

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It was great seeing the Rev. Jeremiah Wright commercial during the 2nd half of the Colts/Patriots game last night. It wasn't approved by McCain but like JimmyC said, McCain has played pattycake with Obama for months and it wasn't till the last debate that he started to land a few hard jabs but nothing more than that. Palin has been more aggressive though in her comments.
 

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Palin has been more aggressive though in her comments.


It's bad when you get a woman to do the dirty work. He should have picked a young guy who could have been a pit bull to the Obama train and done the heavy lifting he refuses to do. Coming from a woman it was perceived as her being a bitch. A guy could have really done some damage.


I don't think McCain wanted the job anyway, he just wanted a run at it to boost his ego before he goes to that big prison camp in the sky ( or under the ground depending on God's politics). He's too old to handle that stress, a guy that age shouldn't be worrying about the state of the world he should be planning a morning tee time before his afternoon nap.
 

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Obama is a real socialist. McCain is a fake conservative. What's the difference? It's just image.
When people seek office from the two major parties, they become so brainwashed and bullsh*t so much that by the time they get nominated, there's no person left in them.
The idea that McCain favors low taxes is a joke.
 

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This election will be looked at a long list of lost opportunities for just about every candidate involved except Obama - who looks to be the winner soon.

Ron Paul: missed the opportunity to grab the anti-illegal immigration issue. He stayed quite quiet on the issue and seemed afraid to offend minorities. His movement and the issue itself would have benefitted if he actually gave it air time. Instead he hid his light under a bushel. Hard to imagine from a guy with the guts to take on the rest of the establishment, but not a bunch of illegal immigrants.

Hillary Clinton: So afraid to attack Barack that she bent over backwards to complement him. The Rev. Wright material was right there for months and she never brought it up until it was much too late.

John McCain: Negative campaigning on the Anti-American Wright, Tony Resko, Joe the Plummer, and Obama's socialism mean nothing and do nothing compared to the one issue he should have given air time too: Obama's and Reverand Wright's numerous anti-white pro-black/African comments. But not one word of that. All we heard about was GD America. Who cares? Too chicken to talk about black racism - chicken enough to concede the Presidency.

Three candidates too chicken. Two of which literally decided to forfiet their chance at Presidency rather than stand up for the white people of this country against racism. Pathetic.
 

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Kaptain Poop said:
This election will be looked at a long list of lost opportunities for just about every candidate involved except Obama - who looks to be the winner soon.


Yes! You are !00% correct.



Kaptain Poop said:
Ron Paul: missed the opportunity to grab the anti-illegal immigration issue. He stayed quite quiet on the issue and seemed afraid to offend minorities.


Not only the immigration issue.His comments about MLK, and Rosa Parks were ridiculous. Didn't he realize where much of his support was coming from?The pro white web sites were buzzing with support for him.He should have said almost anything but what he finally came up with.He lost all his momentum after that.


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John McCain: Negative campaigning on the Anti-American Wright, Tony Resko, Joe the Plummer, and Obama's socialism mean nothing and do nothing compared to the one issue he should have given air time too: Obama's and Reverand Wright's numerous anti-white pro-black/African comments.Three candidates too chicken.


He could have made hay with Rev.Wrong's tirades, but was too much of a coward. He didn't want to offend all his buddies on the left. He should have focused on Obama's anti - white history, and hammered him non-stop.


If our guys don't have the courage to make race an issue,we will always lose. The blacks and lefties don't give a damn about the constitution, the gold standard, the founding fathers or fair play. Just win baby! That is their motto, creed, and constitution. Obama will stack our courts with judges who will interpret the constitution to their own benefit. We will whine that it is unfair. So what? We lose, nobody cares. Case closed.


I listened to David Duke give an interview for NPR. He spoke intelligently on our behalf and didn't back down. He used facts, and statistics that could not be refuted. We had better learn how to do the same if we intend to survive.


http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action= 1&t=1&islist=false&id=96373766&m=96373760 Edited by: Bart
 

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Agree completely about Ron Paul and Immigration. He should have seized that issue and combined it with his end the empire speeches, and his modest pro-life beliefs. Might have been a winning combination. He is against illegal immigration, favors enforcement of the laws, but he's not very loud about it.


He should have realized that in the primaries you need a lot more than libertarian rhetoric. You have to appeal to the american patriot.
 

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Been watching and reading the papers. There are many shots/video of blacks in line to vote. It appears that they have the same energy to get and stand in line for BO as much as the first Monday of every month(welfare)how pathetic.

I still wonder how a candidate can become President when he could not obtain a top secret clearence in the Armed Forces as an Officer for his friendship with Ayers. Admits to a Felony(inhaling crack cocaine) and never speaks of WINNING wars in Iraq or Afganastan, only of ending it! I piss off my few black friends when I explain to them that BO is a affirmative action candidate, not held up to the same standards as whites, just lower. My God if this guy wins, whites will find themselves even more on the defensive, and made to look dumb, weak, afraid, impotent and on and on and on.

I pray the MAC pulls this one out for the reasons, Shogun, Guest301, Johnnyboy and myself have articulated.
 

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And why is anything about the Rev. Wright focused exclusively on his "anti-American" comments rather than his much more numerous and offensive "anti-white" comments. Why would a guy running for the Presidency and far behind not bring up his anti-white statements? It's the equivalent of a forfiet - just like Hillary.
 

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KP it boggles my mind why McCain didn't bring this up. My only guess is that McCain internal polls have him comfortably ahead as well as the "Bradley Factor" added in. I suspect I am wishful thinking.

I remember reading the excellent book "Schiendler's List" The movie was good but as always the book is superior, due to the details and other characters in it.

In the book, the writer, describes a Jew who collaborates with the Nazis in rounding up and sending the Jews to their demise. The writer skillfully writes how the bell will toll for thee(traitor Jew). Anyway this supposely "smart" Jew finally gets his, when he is told to get on that "Last" train where the destination called "Work Makes You Free." His ashes are soon mixed with the early arrivals.

This is how I feel about the stupid whites who vote or managed BO's campaign. Members, you have no idea the comtempt I have for these Traitors. Much like the GMs and Head coaches of the NFL. GOD HELP US!
 

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I still think the MAC pulls this out. There are very long lines in the town where I live and my town is very conservative. I hope it's that way in every other suburb, small town and rural area in the battlegound states. Obama could get the popular vote and McCain the electoral vote and would that make the left crazy. Thank God for the electoral college or you would have 15 large states running the rest of the country, even more than they already do.
 

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I just wanted to add something folks, don't be suprised tonight if McCain takes PA by a decent margin. All those comments by Obama and Rep. Jack Murtha will take their toll and the fact that Obama had to revisit the first primary he won in Iowa is telling. Shoot Obama is still running TV ads in California although that is probably safely in his hands but since a gay marriage thing is on the ballot, maybe it will be closer there than expected. Just read a news report about the police in Toledo, Ohio being issued riot gear for tonight. There is no way McCain loses Florida and Ohio unless there is incredibly massive voter fraud. He threads the needle tonight and picks of the blue state of PA and in Iowa he has a serious chance.
 

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Gee guest301 I hope and pray that you are not setting yourself up for a major upset.
 

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Gee guest301 I hope and pray that you are not setting yourself up for a major upset.

Thanks. I'm certainly out on a limb that's for sure.
 

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I am still trying to come to grasp on how this black racist might win the presidency with the help of traitor whites. I feel that this is a nightmare, and I will wake up and Mitt Romney is President and Guilani is the Vice President. God, why am I being tortured, with the prospect of BO as President of these United States!

The only good thing that can come from this in the immediate future is what? That I can hope he dies of a heart attack and that dufus Biden becomes President! I am in a place I thought would never come, a black racist at the doorsteps of the White House with the help of traitor whites. Man, someone tell me its a dream.
 

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I couldn't do it. I decided to hell with it and am about to vote for Baldwin.
 
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