Betting Markets Give McCain a 10 Percent Shot

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Larry of Ca, let's keep going.

Obama's radical abortion policy is basically infanticide, and the Freedom of Choice Act would remove almost all existing federal and state restrictions on abortion.

Obama's radical philosophy on the Constitution is to "break loose" from it to redistribute wealth.

Obama wants to radically slash defense spending in this dangerous world, and demoralize the military by leaving Iraq in defeat and trying to allow gays to serve openly.

Democrats are discussing the radical plan to transfer 401K's and IRA's into government accounts.

Obama is against free trade agreements that open up foreign markets to American products.

Obama wants to restrict free speech by bringing back the Fairness Doctrine and shutting down talk radio (and he threw reporters from papers that endorsed McCain off his plane).

In every area, Obama's policies and ideas are radical and wrong.

Dan of AZ 2:46PM November 04, 2008

Since you are so sure that the betting markets are off, here is your chance. Buy McCain now, and make a huge profit.

of 12:48PM November 04, 2008

Radical, Radical, Radical, Radical - Obama, Obama, Obama, Obama

Radical tax plan – 250k, 200k, 150k, 120k, what’s next 50k?

Radical energy plan – Bankrupt the coal industry???

Radical health care plan – what has the government run well?

Radical Domestic Security Force??

Radical friends – too many to count

Radical history – Unknown past

You want Radical change and you want to send vote of approval to Pelosi and Reid, then vote for the Radical, Big Government Obama!

What color is his little book going to be? Can't use the little red book it's already taken.

Larry of CA 10:18AM November 04, 2008

There's a sucker born every minute.

Place your bets, folks.

HillbillyBill of TN 10:03AM November 04, 2008

There's a sucker born every minute.

Place your bets, folks.

HillbillyBill of TN 10:03AM November 04, 2008

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