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Old October 12th 08, 03:25 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
Howard Kveck
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Bill C wrote:

On Oct 11, 9:04*pm, Bill C wrote:
On Oct 11, 8:39*pm, John Forrest Tomlinson
wrote:





On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:15:55 -0700 (PDT), Bill C


wrote:
On Oct 11, 7:10*pm, "P.Chisholm" wrote:
On Oct 11, 4:08*pm, wrote:


On Oct 11, 1:45*pm, Boater wrote:


Cliff wrote:
* "The Candidates as Trains"
*http://images.dailykos.com/images/us...tiontrains.jpg


That's just...hilarious.


Delightfully, I believe Palin's problems in Alaska are just
beginning.


Maybe, but if not for the democrats blocking any investigation into
Freddie and Fannie until after the election, you'd see most of
Nobama's financial advisors being forced to resign in shame AND
Nobama
himself dropping out of the race due to the humilation of being
caught
with his hands in the cookie jar. *Wait, no... that won't happen.
He's drunk the koolaid himself, and actually believes he's the
messiah.


What he is, is a thinly-veiled socialist who believes in telling the
same lie over and over until its accepted as true.


Fred


And McCain was a poor Naval Officer and aviator who said he 'found
religion' after Hanoi but was a self described 'wild man' after he
returned. He set new records for womanizing and drinking..in spite of
his wife, who was hurt in a car crash and could barley walk. John was
living the high life in DC. Just the guy we want running things.- Hide
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Sounds like Ted Kennedy, but McCain never abandoned anyone to die, and
didn't bother reporting it until he sobered up.


http://townhall.com/columnists/Micha.../the_coming_ob...


So don't vote for Kennedy. *


But I guess because Kennedy was a wildman that taints the other
Democrats who might run for president. *Pretty much any of them. And
Hanoi Jane leaned democrat. *And Michael Moore! Reverand Wright!!


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http://tinyurl.com/4h5lz4
Obama fundraiser, convicted of fraud, spills beans By MIKE ROBINSON,
Associated Press Writer
Sat Oct 11, 11:44 AM ET

CHICAGO - Jailed political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko, the Chicago
real estate developer who helped launch Barack Obama on his political
career, is whispering secrets to federal prosecutors about corruption
in Illinois and the political fallout could be explosive.


Well, that surely means all kinds of bad news for Obama. Because it's so specific,
you know. Any William Ayers news today?

http://article.nationalreview.com/pr...WYxZTIzZGIyNzE
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http://tinyurl.com/52p2fk

Obama's ACORN Connection to Voter Fraud
October 10, 2008 06:00 PM ET | Bonnie Erbe | Permanent Link | Print
Hate to say it, but when one thinks of voter fraud, one usually
associates it with the GOP, the 2000 election, and the debate over who
won Florida. You remember, voting machines that didn't work, long
lines to vote in predominantly Democratic districts, and recounts that
weren't accurate.

This election brings with it stories of voter fraud, but this time on
the Democratic side. It seems ACORN, a community organizing group that
normally helps poor people with low-income housing issues, has
registered thousands of people to vote in Democratic districts. Some
of these supposed voters reportedly are dead, nonexistent, or use
storefronts as their home addresses, as told by CNN:

No Teddy in sight.
Bill C


You guys don't understand the difference between "voter fraud" and "registration
fraud," do you? ACORN hires unemployed and homeless people to help register voters
and also help the person they employed. SOme of them have filled out a bunch of bad
registration forms because they get hired again if they do a "good job." When they
turn in the forms, ACORN people look them over and sort them into three piles: good
ones, questionable ones and obviously bad ones. The law requires that all filled out
forms get turned in, so ACORN does that, *flagging* the questionable and bad ones.
The local election officials can do what needs to be done with these forms, which
usually means getting rid of them. So how is it that ACORN is doing a bad thing if
they are *alerting* election officials that some of the forms are questionable or
bad? Furthermore, even if there are a few registrations that get through that are
under fake names, do you think someone is going to show up and claim to be that
person and vote? If you actually think this is going to have any effecton an
election, then go out and find any and all references to real voter fraud, where
people voted multiple times. Good luck finding those, Bill. All this is about is
trying to find an excuse - ANY excuse - for the fact that McCain is between 7 and 11
points behind as of today.

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tanx,
Howard

Abandon the Creeping Meatball!

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