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Level of excitement for McCain in No. VA tremendous. I am 70, for the first time yesterday I participated in a phone bank calling for McCain/Palin. What a joy, what an experience! I share the following aerticle with you that explains why McCain is going to win!

http://www.marstonchronicles.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=118

Lenny of VA 1:28PM November 04, 2008

I remain very hopefull for a Mc Cain/Palin victory. Every time I try to visualize Obama sitting in the Oval office I get sick...really sick....add Michelle to the picture and...well suffice it to say it is not a pretty picture. How can we as a nation elect this guy to be our Commander in Chief??? I pray that enough Americans realize just how unqualified Obambi is....how much he loathes the military...and what he wants to do to our country. We need to keep the faith...ignore the Libs and thier Media polls...and VOTE. LETS KEEP AMERICA..AMERICAN....NOT FRANCE WITH CANDADIAN HEALTH CARE

George of MI 1:27PM November 04, 2008

How long will it take before we start hearing the "abolish the electorIal college!"

3 days?

deek of IL 1:20PM November 04, 2008

Did you know ST.Joseph(carpenter)is the working mans saint?

this why I think Joe the plumber was no accident?Barry walked

onto his property,remember?So...Let us get fired up and go to

the polls and vote.

B.Zimmer

Barry Zimmer of NY 1:20PM November 04, 2008

I think what Senator Obama said about the People in Pennsylvania clinging to their Bibles and guns, his remarks about bankrupting the coal company, his policies would cause energy prices to skyrocket, his share the wealth, caused a lot of people to take a second look at Senator Obama, and did not think his ideas were not good ideas for America. Then when you look at his long line of association with radicals, and a pastor that said not God Bless America, but God Dam America, it caused one to stop and think if this was who we wanted leading our Country.

If you have not voted, please do so, and vote

JOHN MCCAIN for President

jean of LA 1:18PM November 04, 2008

Reading this just makes me laugh. you guys have lost your mind! you really think EVERY single poll that shows Obama up by 6-8 points is just wrong?

Face it. Obama will win decisively tonight. No amount of spinning and wish fantasy is going to change that.

Obama's victory of IL 1:17PM November 04, 2008

how could anyone with any type of moral character vote for obama, mccain is a true american who loves his country and will perform fantastically.

of 1:14PM November 04, 2008

Gore won the popular vote in 2000 but lost the electoral vote and the election. Let's hope that history repeats itself.

Scott of FL 1:11PM November 04, 2008

That's basically the meaning of "we'll give tax breaks to 95% of Americans". Vote for Obama, get a handout.

MattD of VA 1:09PM November 04, 2008

Y'know, either way, this will all be over tomorrow - thank God! If it's McCain, great; if it's Obama, well, then we get to blame ALL OF OUR PROBLEMS ON HIM, JUST LIKE THEY'VE DONE TO GEORGE BUSH FOR 8 YEARS RUNNING.

On January 22nd, first thing I'm going to do if Obama is President, I'm going to say to everyone who will listen: "My God, the economy sucks so HARD under an Obama administration, doesn't it? And this WAR - people are dying and what is he doing about THAT? And Iran - it's all Obama's fault! And health care - why can't I get a full-time doctor/chiropractor/massage therapist living with me 24 hours a day? It's Obama's fault! And gas prices . . . and food prices . . . and sun spots and etc. etc. . . . it's all Obama's fault!"

Also, with an Obama presidency, that means Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton (and affirmative action) are defunct.

Joe of MN 1:07PM November 04, 2008

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