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Boater

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Nov 4, 2008, 8:03:56 PM11/4/08
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...goes to Obama.

camacdonaldiii

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Nov 4, 2008, 8:51:55 PM11/4/08
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On Nov 4, 7:03 pm, Boater <payer33...@mypacks.net> wrote:
> ...goes to Obama.

Hey Harrister, how many times have you orgasmed tonight?

Jim

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Nov 4, 2008, 9:29:36 PM11/4/08
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Boater wrote:
> ....goes to Obama.

Thats nice but we need know popular and electoral votes. Also how many
write ins for Ron Paul. You're leaving out a lot of details WAFA. Tell
us something Katie hasn't said on national TV. I am beginning to think
your commentary us useless rehash. You are such a bore.

Boater

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Nov 4, 2008, 9:35:49 PM11/4/08
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Ron Paul? Who gives a schitt? I mentioned Pennsylvania because McCain
was hoping to complete a Hail Mary there.

How's McCain doing in Florida?

Mike

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Nov 4, 2008, 9:35:18 PM11/4/08
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"camacdonaldiii" <camacdo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Nov 4, 7:03 pm, Boater <payer33...@mypacks.net> wrote:
> ...goes to Obama.

>> Hey Harrister, how many times have you orgasmed tonight?

He's incapable of that. Eunuchs don't have much of a sex drive.

--Mike


Jim

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Nov 4, 2008, 9:44:58 PM11/4/08
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Lets not mix religion and politics unless you want to say a few words
about Obama's mentor.
You're still a boor. How the hell should I know who's winning. I thought
you were keeping track.

Boater

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Nov 4, 2008, 9:52:07 PM11/4/08
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Naw. I have a business trip to Boston later this week I'm prepping for...

I just heard that Obama took Ohio, that, and that puts him at 200 EC
votes. He'll sweep the West Coast and Hawaii, and that adds up to 270, I
think. Game over.

You know, Obama and I have a mentor in common, sort of, though I've not
met Obama and I doubt Obama met him, other than through his books and
acquaintances.

It takes a community organizer to organize a winning campaign.

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Jim

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Nov 4, 2008, 10:04:11 PM11/4/08
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Boater wrote:

>
> You know, Obama and I have a mentor in common, sort of, though I've not
> met Obama and I doubt Obama met him, other than through his books and
> acquaintances.

Obama never met him other than thru Wright's loose interpretation.

I don't think God ever said "god damn America" either.

camacdonaldiii

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Nov 4, 2008, 10:25:43 PM11/4/08
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On Nov 4, 8:52 pm, Boater <payer33...@mypacks.net> wrote:
> Jim wrote:
> > Boater wrote:
> >> Jim wrote:
> >>> Boater wrote:
> >>>> ....goes to Obama.
>
> >>> Thats nice but we need know popular and electoral votes. Also how
> >>> many write ins for Ron Paul. You're leaving out a lot of details
> >>> WAFA. Tell us something Katie hasn't said on national TV. I am
> >>> beginning to think your commentary us useless rehash. You are such a
> >>> bore.
>
> >> Ron Paul? Who gives a schitt? I mentioned Pennsylvania because McCain
> >> was hoping to complete a Hail Mary there.
>
> >> How's McCain doing in Florida?
>
> > Lets not mix religion and politics unless you want to say a few words
> > about Obama's mentor.
> > You're still a boor. How the hell should I know who's winning. I thought
> > you were keeping track.
>
> Naw. I have a business trip to Boston later this week I'm prepping for...

Is your trip to Boston sort of like the one you made earlier this year
on your wife's coattails to California where you were "prepping" for
an oh-so-important phantom presentation to a phantom group of
Democrats, who were, no doubt, hanging on your every phantom word? Do
we need to notify the Boston PD so they can arrange a motorcade for
you to your meeting?

Tim

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Nov 4, 2008, 10:26:12 PM11/4/08
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On Nov 4, 8:57 pm, gfretw...@aol.com wrote:
> I am sorry to say this but he last time McCain had this feeling he was
> ballistic in an ejection seat, wondering if the chute would open and
> knowing the landing was not going to be pleasant.
> I bet he would agree.  
> Jerry Ford was the last Republican to be looking at such an uphill
> climb in an election and we know how that came out.
> The next question will be asked in 2102, "are you better off now than
> you were 4 years ago" . If so Obama will be reelected, if not the GOP
> wins.

"2102?"


That long???

Boater

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Nov 4, 2008, 10:46:52 PM11/4/08
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God? You presume to think what a supreme being would say?

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Eisboch

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Nov 5, 2008, 12:49:53 AM11/5/08
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"Boater" <payer...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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> It takes a community organizer to organize a winning campaign.


It took the genius behind the scenes, David Axelrod, to propel Obama to the
Presidency.
Thank God the process is over and maybe we can get on with more important
things like getting this country moving forward again.

Obama won by appealing to the frustrations of many people of all
backgrounds, races, and economic situations. He has made many Messiah-like
promises during his campaign that have emotionally lifted many and given
them hope. It's a very effective way to get attention and support.

Those hopes have now become expectations. He better be prepared to deliver.
Otherwise, he'll just go down as another glib politician, but will have
caused more harm than usual to the nation.

Eisboch


Jim

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Nov 5, 2008, 4:52:19 AM11/5/08
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What he/she wouldn't say, you moron.

Jim

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Nov 5, 2008, 5:31:39 AM11/5/08
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We should know, for sure, soon enough if he's a fraud.

Eisboch

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Nov 5, 2008, 6:08:37 AM11/5/08
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"Jim" <mo...@rella.com> wrote in message
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>>
> We should know, for sure, soon enough if he's a fraud.

Those gifted with the ability to emotionally move and influence people in
the pursuit of power have a special responsibility for honesty and the
ability to deliver on the promises they make. If they fail, it is worse
than having never made the promise to begin with.

Judging by the reactions of many of his supporters, the future President
Obama has created a mountain of obligations for himself. Now it's time to
deliver.

Eisboch


Boater

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Nov 5, 2008, 6:18:55 AM11/5/08
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Obama has already performed his first miracle: he beat a campaign that
figured fear and division were good for four more years, and that the
American people would "go for" even an incompetent female running mate
because she represented "change," too.

I love the fact that what helped Obama as much as anything else was his
ability as a grass-roots *community organizer." Apparently the ability
to bring diverse peoples together in a common cause is a hell of an
attribute.

McCain was gracious in his concession and probably gave one of the best
speeches of his life, thus demonstrating *his* decency if not that of
his party.

Boater

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Nov 5, 2008, 6:20:13 AM11/5/08
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You wouldn't know that, either.

Jim

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Nov 5, 2008, 6:44:18 AM11/5/08
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That you talk like a moron sometimes? That's a given.

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