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Veelicious |
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candi7of9 |
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Visa Declined wrote:I don't know that it makes a difference, I was just genuinely curious as to how they got cell phone numbers to call, when most of us purposely keep our cell phone numbers private. I find polling highly suspect, so I wanted to know more information about it. So they randomly generate the numbers, and then presumably randomly choose a few hundred out of those thousands and thousands of randomly generated numbers, and then hope the people they're calling are the type to answer unknown callers and participate in polls. It just does not seem like very reliable information. I am not saying they are wrong or biased in Obama's favor--for all I know they are biased in McCain's favor and Obama's lead is larger than the one the polls present. On election day it will not be a random group of people who are chosen to participate in voting. Some people who were identified as likely voters will not vote, some people who were never polled will vote. Somewhere between 100-200 million people will vote on November 4. The largest pools for any of the national tracking polls is less than 4,000, and some are less than a thousand. Isn't each poll representative of less than 1% of the number of voters? That's not a basket I'd put all my eggs in. |
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lilnubber |
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brokemom wrote:Love it!� Thanks, Bromo! |
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Thunder. Enter the three conjurers.
Enter MC CAIN.
Thunder. First Apparition: an armed Head
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AllMenAreIslands |
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ZombieLinda |
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donbrasco4 |
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Naj, how dare you make me allow that game on noscript.
(I got a 252) |
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DelosWorld |
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They must all be related.
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Vicconius |
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Strange Flute |
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Sarah Palin's supporters are modern lynch mobs, plain and simple.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjxzmaXAg9E
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10/08/08 9:57 PM.
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ZippyDoDa |
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Sideshows always attract large crowds!
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B DeBrun |
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Nice post Vicc. No wonder stories of aloof elitism are rampant wherever he goes.
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Pahrump Mania |
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Thanks for the annoying music Linda, that's very considerate of you.
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ObservingEgo |
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Strange Flute wrote: Fixed. |
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ObservingEgo |
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donbrasco4 wrote: What about the he-she from CNN's Ohio focus group of non-committeds??? The one who was Linda Tripp's doppleganger... : ) |
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BoxcutterWilly |
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None of thes losers are gonna be able to lead this country through the NEXT GREAT DEPRESSION (lasting well over 5 years).
No one cares about 9-11 anymore yet they continue to talk about it. |
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donbrasco4 |
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Pahrump Mania wrote:http://noscript.net/ It only allows javascript that you want running in firefox. |
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ObservingEgo |
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That's true, People need to learn to be utterly self-reliant, and not fall for any political tomfoolery.
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Pahrump Mania |
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The government has taken over control of the economy, and it won't work. Never has, never will. We are completely getting away from what made the US the
greatest economic power ever.
Pelosi says $150B economic stimulus plan neededDENVER (AP) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that a $150 billion economic stimulus plan is needed now because of the faltering economy and she may call the House into session after the election to pass it. Pelosi told reporters that the stock market meltdown, which has caused an estimated $2 trillion loss from pension funds, was a factor in her recommendation for a second stimulus bill. The first relief plan sent out $600-$1,200 tax rebate checks to most individuals and couples this year. The House did pass a $61 billion economic aid proposal last month before lawmakers left Capitol Hill ahead of the Nov. 4 election. But a similar plan failed to pass the Senate. President Bush had promised a veto anyway. If Democratic nominee Barack Obama wins the White House and if Capitol Hill Democrats make gains in the elections as well, it might be easier to pass a stimulus measure over dispirited Republicans, especially if the economy remains in big trouble. The Senate is expected to be back at work after Election Day to complete a public lands bill and perhaps deal with other matters, such as a measure to extend unemployment benefits. The House also could return to consider a stimulus plan and additional issues in a lame-duck session before the newly elected Congress takes over in January. "We may have to go back into session before the next Congress," Pelosi said.
Pelosi said a stimulus package would create jobs by investing in public works, increasing food stamps benefits and extending unemployment insurance for the long-term jobless. She said lawmakers need to "hunker down" and look closely at the federal budget for possible savings, and reconsider whether the U.S. can afford to fight "a war without end" in Iraq. "We have some very harsh decisions to make and some of them can't wait until January," said Pelosi, D-Calif. " I also can't wait
until I get another donkey cock in my ass".
"What we can't wait for is a stimulus package," Pelosi added. "We may have to go back into session before the next Congress." |
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Vicconius |
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Imagine the money flowing away with a Dem President, Senate, and House. 10 trillion will be nothing.
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