Keyword: puma
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We sure as heck never thought we’d be campaigning for a Republican — let alone TWO Republicans we genuinely LIKE.We put aside so much silly partisan nonsense during the last few months — and we made friends across the aisle we hope will last forever. After this election, we’ll be on different sides of the aisle once more, but we’ll never be enemies again.
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NOTE: Republicans, we’re your reinforcements. We’ve been fighting Obama since 2007, and the media for just as long. We’ve tried our very best to give you every ounce of our insight on how to win this — and it all boils down to keeping your Eeyores from depressing your turnout, and getting all your voters to the polls. We’re handling our own Eeyores on our end…and getting as many PUMAs to the polls for McCain/Palin as possible. But, you need to do the heavy lifting on Tuesday yourselves. We will be the bit that tips this race to you..but we...
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This adorable photo was taken by Malinda Hartong of the Cincinnati Enquirer at the Sarah Palin rally tonight in Owensville, Ohio. Priceless! NObama! NO DEAL! Yes John and Sarah!
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Based on the following: 538.Com: Pennsylvania Tightening, Virgina Tightening, Florida Moved To Toss up, McCain Win% Improves Dummies frantic, erratic now...and cannibalizing those who posts negative stories.. "Uh oh. It's New Hampshire all over again." " I think it's worth noting rather than ignoring." "I'm still soooo nervous!" "It's called being a bitter f*cking troll who does nothing but deflate" "Okay. Yes. I'm a secret closet Republican who hopes Obama loses" "Whatever man, get me banned then." "I come to DU for discussion, not propaganda" "Old Clintonite assholes coming out in droves now" "Why should everything be positive to you?"...
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CLOSING: Let’s find the way together to make this country better. I changed my party registration to Independent four years ago because the pubs no longer deserved to count me as a member. I think we all should do that. Make “Independent” the single largest voting bloc in the nation. Then we can take this country back. There's two crime families running this town. Let's make a third one and take over.
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Have you ever wondered who the PUMAs are? Think that our numbers are few? Perhaps you think we are just disgruntled Democrats looking for revenge. Well, whatever you think, today is your chance to listen in as we present our final argument in favor of supporting the McCain-Palin ticket. Like John and Sarah we believe in bipartisanship. Just look at our lineup for the call outlined below. So if you are curious or just want to be a part of an amazing and unprecedented event, please join us today at 5 pm ET. And don't be shy about spreading the...
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Just Say No Deal Presents Closing Arguments in Nationwide Conference Call
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If you know the answer to this question, you know who our next President will be. While it is possible for McCain to win even if this factor is negligible, he would need to get virtually all of the undecided’s to break his way. That is theoretically possible but it is mostly wishful thinking on the part of McCain-Palin supporters. For every undecided voter either candidate picks up, it takes a vote out of the undecided column and adds one to that candidate's total. However, the spread between the two candidates only goes up by one vote. That is not...
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One must scroll down to see this part. LORD Love the PUMAs! They know the really Barry and are telling all of us. (From the PUMAs website about The book Prarie Fire)Page 10 We are a guerilla organization. We are communist women and men , underground in the United States for more than four years. We are deeply affected by the historic events of our time in the struggle against U.S. imperialism. Our intention is to disrupt the empire, to incapacitate it, to put pressure on the cracks, to make it hard to carry out its bloody functioning against the...
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In a recent posting, I went on the record to say that John McCain should win the presidential election Tuesday, and I listed five reasons which lead me to this conclusion. They are media bias, pollster oversampling of Democrats, Obama campaign hubris, the Democrat candidate's many suspect associations and the fact that the American electorate has a center-right majority. There is a sixth reason to believe that the GOP candidate will pull this one out of the fire, and, like the other five, it is a topic you won't read much about in the newspapers or see on the alphabet...
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Let's not forget what Hillary really things about Barack Obama. Send this to ALL of the democrats you know and remind them of what Barack Obama did to a real Democratic leader.
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An oldie but what a goldie
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I am life-long democrat and Hillary Clinton supporter who confidently and with courage and love for my country cast my vote for John McCain and Sarah Palin on October 7, 2008. My first republican vote ever. My journey was probably similar to others: excitement in this “no lose” year for democrats wherein we are finally rid of the Bush years and have huge pride in our candidates…..and then something happened along that road to the nomination and the White House. In my opinion, the nomination was stolen from Hillary Clinton by the tactics of the Obama machine, bribery and intimidation,...
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99% of Democrats support Obama right? Wrong. Take a look at this snippet coming out of Florida: Democrats are beaming that their party is outperforming the Republicans in early voting, releasing numbers Wednesday that show registrants of their party ahead 54 percent to 30 percent among the 1.4 million voters who have gone to the polls early. but guess what the same article goes on to state? A Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll gave McCain a 49-45 lead over Democrat Barack Obama among Floridians who have already voted. So Obama has a 6.4% advantage in turnout , yet is losing by...
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When Barack Obama announced that he was running for president he was very clear that, if elected, he planned "not just to hold an office, but to gather with you to transform a nation". Twenty months after that statement in Springfield Illinois, we now have a much clearer view of what he means by "Change We Can Believe In". In a campaign of soaring generalizations on mostly centrist themes, Barack Obama has described the details of the transformation he would bring with almost surgical precision. What he offers may be, in substance and in spirit, a radical departure from the...
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It is time for this election to be over. It is time because it has been going on for what feels like a lifetime, because the final days have been full of noise and fury and very little light, and because we need to start solving problems rather than just debating them. It is time because we all know how it should turn out and because thinking about what could happen if it doesn't is too upsetting. Are Democrats in danger of being too confident? The short answer is no. It's no because we've lost too many times when we...
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As a supporter of Sen. Hillary Clinton, I recently had the opportunity to give a speech at a McCain rally as to why I have now switched my support to Sen. McCain. In private e-mails with friends and forum members I have been encouraged to post the text of my speech here for everyone to read. I can honestly say it was well received by the target audience and I was completely shocked to receive a standing ovation. What I spoke of that day was spoken in truth and from my heart. I hope all here will find it inspirational....
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I am an ex-democrat conservative, which puts me in great company with the likes of Ronald Reagan, and others. To have once been a die-hard Democrat is to understand the left and be able to emphasize (not necessarily agree) with their views. To be a conservative independent is to understand the left is not always right, and the liberal left is rarely right. To not be a Republican means I refuse to be trapped in party mob think, and there are folks on the far right who can turn me off as fast as a rabid socialist liberal. If you...
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Hillary Camp Assails Obama Anti-Palin Ad Friday, October 31, 2008 1:59 PM By: Dave Eberhart Hillary Clinton supporters and Women for McCain leadership are slamming Barack Obama’s new ad, titled “His Choice,” as sexist and demeaning to women for its depiction of running mate Sarah Palin. The ad features a McCain quote about relying on his vice president for economic advice — and then shows an unrelated clip of Palin winking mischievously at the camera. The implication: She’s less than a person to be taken seriously
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