Via HillBuzz:
Tonight we spoke with a friend from Hillary Clinton’s campaign who is now working for McCain/Palin — and is specifically working with Democrats for McCain in Pennsylvania. We worked with her in Texas, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania for Hillary and have spent many LONG hours with her in the trenches in all of those states. She’s smart, doesn’t BS, and never lies.
She says the same thing we do: John McCain will win Pennsylvania.
On November 4th, the news networks are going to be spinning and sputtering and playing catchup, but everything we see on the ground in PA is what we saw during the primaries: Obama has no shot of winning the Keystone State.
Here is specifically what we talked about tonight: never in any of our careers have any of us ever seen members of one party switching sides and voting for the other party as we see in this election with Democrats for McCain. There has never been anything like it. Not even the “Reagan Democrats” who voted for Reagan over Carter, for the simple fact that these “Reagan Democrats” weren’t identified and labeled until AFTER the election.
No, Democrats for McCain are real, are voting for McCain right now, and are open and organized, as well as self-identifying. Lynn Rothschild might be our poster gal, as one of the most prominent of our ranks, but it’s telling that everyone from Team Hillary that we know now works for McCain. ALL OF US. Whether they are open about it, like we are, or are working quietly behind the scenes, we can’t think of a single person we worked with on a daily basis for Hillary who is now working on behalf of Obama.
We all truly believe that John McCain will work more closely with Hillary Clinton in the Senate and make it a priority to team up with her on legislation than Obama ever would. We also believe Obama winning this election means his supporters would actively seek to eliminate all Clinton loyalists from the Democratic Party, to consolidate his power base and purge anyone who is not 100% loyal to him. For obvious reasons, those of us loyal to the Clintons will not let that happen without a fight.
But, this is all talking about leadership, and those of us who have invested two years of our lives in all of this — and have, in all honesty, spent every cent we had on this campaign. What about the regular voters?
Union members repeatedly tell all of us that they are lying to pollsters because the unions have been polling these people — and the unions will threaten people’s jobs if they don’t tow the union line. So, the people lie when asked whom they are supporting. But, the unions can’t control who they vote for on Election Day. And that’s when things are going to get interesting.
We do not believe Obama will carry Pittsburgh or Harrisburg in PA. He’ll win Philly, but not by the large margin he needs to take the state. You’ve heard Governor Ed Rendell is “worried” about Obama’s chances in Pennsylvania. That is an understatement. Obama will lose a state that hasn’t gone red in generations.
What’s happening here that’s not being reported is that “Reagan Democrats” who vote Republican whenever they feel that Democrats are out of touch, socialist, or too liberal are voting for McCain…and these people are being joined by PUMAs, DeMcCrats for McCain, Hillocrats, whatever you want to call them, who don’t like or trust Obama and who believe McCain/Palin would address the wants and needs of centrist Democrats much better than Obama ever would.
We personally believe this here at HillBuzz. That’s why we are doing this. We do not believe Obama will put the best interests of Americans first — instead, Obama will do what is best for Obama, the way he has always done. We do not trust this man or his socialist Kool-Aid and want no part of him.
Wow.
Thanks Matteo!












I guess maybe pigs will fly tomorrow too? McCain may come close in Pennsylvania, but he's not going to win there. Either you're too far up in Hillary Clinton's butt to figure this out, or you're just ignorant.
Posted by: | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 12:38 AM
You do realise that the point of tax in America is (and has always been) redistribution of wealth?
That is one of the central focuses of the constitution.
Just saying.
Posted by: Paul | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 04:55 AM
Pathetic Republicans! They run on this "I'LL CUT OUT OF CONTROL WASHINGTON SPENDING & REFORM WASHINGTON...
then go out & spend $150 grand to dresss up the pig. I think they thought if women noticed Palins cute shoes
they wouldnt realize how incredibly incompetent & stupid she is.
Joe (sam) the plumber (unlicensed) gave $100 to the RNC. I wonder if that bought a pair of Palins panties. Proud,
proud moment for the Republicans.
Posted by: christine | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 03:14 PM
Jealous much, Christine? That's a sin, you know, to hold that much personal hatred towards a person.
How incompent can she be after cleaning up Alaskan politics and negotiating contracts with Canada for pipelines from Alaska through Canada to our mainland?
You'd have to be a total idiot to think that's incompetence.
You just want her shoes maybe?
Better yet, try getting a life of your own with your own set of accomplishments, full of people you love who love you back and colleagues who respect you. Then maybe you won't feel the need to destroy someone you don't even know because you realize you're pathetic.
Posted by: Mommynator | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 03:37 PM
My, my so much hate for the “peace, love & understanding” crowd.
Interesting how the defenders of a man that has- a racist, anti-American preacher for 20 yrs., had personal dealings with a convicted felon, worked with a domestic terrorist, worked for the corrupt organization ACORN, is #2 on the Senate lobby money list of Freddie/Fannie which lead to the housing crises, is a socialist who wants to “redistribute” wealth…have I forgotten anything else…yes, let’s talk about clothes…and call her names.
Yes, a proud moment for you Christine.
Lastly little Crissy, unless you gave money to the RNC, which I’m sure you didn’t, shut the pie hole about what they bought or didn’t. You want to defend ALL expenditures of Barack and/or the DNC…yea, didn’t think so. It’s so easy to point fingers and scream but when the finger comes back at you…
Grow up, if you want to debate fine, otherwise stop with the hyperbole and personal attacks on a woman who clearly has accomplished much more than you ever will.
You comments speak more about you than Sarah Palin, and you aren’t looking good.
Posted by: tim aka The Godless Heathen | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 04:21 PM
Christine, you're probably Christine Jorgensen! You bitter old hag! This will be known as the "Sleepers" Election and McCain will carry Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, and Florida. I'd like to see the banana mouth you will have on the morning of November 5th, and YOU WILL have a banana mouth from being so shocked you socialist loser, you. I bet you'll be so shocked, you'll book a one-way flight to Pyongyang, North Korea. You should, and I'll chip in on your ticket. With that big butt of yours, they can use another missile launch pad, and, yes, stop wearing those white slacks, your can looks thrice the size it usually is!!!!!
Posted by: Porfirio Diaz-Alva | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 05:19 PM
God bless the United States. John will win with the vote of the formally quiet, peace keeping citizen who did not come out in 2000 and in 2004. It means that much.
Keep 'em going Sarah! You'll have the last laugh.
Posted by: Jose Jiminez | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 08:05 PM
Vote, vote for McCain. Hold your nose if you have to. You know who I mean, you Democrats and Republicans. This is one that will come down to the wire. It will probably go past the wire. Worse than 2000. Ten million questionable ballots. If you don't like Obama, this election is a win-win for you. Even if BHO were to win the electoral vote, the anti-Obama movement will galvanize Americans in a way we've never seen before. Hold onto your hats. It'll be a bumpy night November 4th and beyond.
Posted by: po@tinytown.tv | Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 09:07 PM
I'm not Democrat or Republican...I like individuals that I can trust and that are TRUE Americans, and has nothing to do with skin color. Anyone that would buy time to move the World Series, America's pastime, for their own personal gain should be ashamed and the nation should be ashamed.
Not a big deal? Can you think of anyone else that has been that selfish? Just one example.
Posted by: jjj | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 01:43 AM
I'm in a deep blue state and I'm hearing reports from various work places that many blue people are voting red. Gives me hope that my vote might actually make a difference this year! Did I just see Obama's "pig" with lipstick fly by? I read an article today that Obama hired Obama-bots that troll conservative blogs. I think you've had a few visit here.
Posted by: renee | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 02:36 AM
A vote for Obama means a vote for the end of democracy and a 'change' to a socialist broke down country where everyone suffers equally.
We have seen attacks on free speech through intimidation and threats of litigation, we have seen the nastiest tactics used in my lifetime, all from a guy with zero experience, a questionable past full of blank chapters he won't disclose, and radical ideologies that would change America forever.
Thank God more and more people are waking up in time! Keep up the work, we're all doing it because we know how much is at stake.
We can do this, thanks to all who are pitching in!
Posted by: Mandy | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 02:12 PM
Great site! I have a family member who blew my head off for asking her to vote for McCain. She put her husband on and he finished me off. They yelled about their right to privacy- blah, blah, blah. I started to say that it was the first time in my life that I have asked anyone to vote for a candidate. I emphasized that I was concerned about my kids future.
Well, full on, Jerry Springer style, I was shouted down that they have rights. How dare I suggest that they don't care about their kids! They have a right to privacy. No one has the right to ASK them to vote for a candidate.
They claim to be independent. Hmmm.
Posted by: Fran | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 02:35 PM
To the mealy-mouths in the deep blue states, yes, California, what another waste of 55 electoral votes! Vote your own mind and your heart, not what your bully-ass supervisor tells you. Keep telling em you're voting Obama and when you're in the booth alone, just vote your heart and keep clear from those namby-pamby self-righteous people who have been walking around like someone smeared feces on their upper lip. McCain is going to win with the help of the meek and mild!
Posted by: Porfirio Diaz-Alva | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 04:30 PM
Ok, let's say that all Union Members are indeed "lying" to pollsters. If that's the case then you must also agree that pollsters are unable to reach people who use cell phones as their primary telephone communication devices. I think it's safe to assume (if we're using the all or nothing logic used in this post) that most of these cell phone users are young and or newly registered. Obama polls ridiculously well with young voters and newly registered voters...AND Democrats outnumber Republicans in new voter registrations. So let's say that these cell phone users are equal in number to former Clinton (now gone Rogue for McCain) Supports, Union Member and the others you mentioned. Their votes will equal each other out. Now, combine that with an intense turnout among black voters and I think it's safe to assume that Pennsylvania is SAFELY in Obama's column. Zac Wins, Ohio Wins, Pennsylvania Wins and Obama Wins.
Posted by: Zac in Ohio | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 04:33 PM
And the rest of us lose because of your delusions.
Posted by: Mommynator | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 06:09 PM
Author -
I commend you for reaching across the aisle and basing your decision not on party preference, but who you personally feel will lead our country in the best direction.
Sincerely,
John
Coralville, IA
Posted by: John - Coralville, IA | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 07:51 PM
I believe McCain will win PA. My family and I are from Johnstown, PA, and many feel the way we do. We have never voted for a republican before, but Obama's elitist attitude toward small-town America (clinging to their guns and religion) has offended us. We also believe his increase in taxes will hurt the economy, particularly small businesses. We will proudly vote for McCain on the 4th.
Posted by: Elizabeth | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 08:38 PM
I was pleasantly surprised to hear more than one friend within the past few days who were Democrats state that they were voting for McCain!! Why? I asked, never heard of a Democrat voting the other way? They all stated, Listen I am a Democrat, but not a Socialist. Obama is so radical, I just can't relate to his plan, ideals, "relations to Said, and Ayers, or his total control over the media. He's crazy.
So there you go. You will never hear this side of the story in the media.
Posted by: | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 09:35 PM
Drill Baby Drill
Posted by: Xavier Cugat | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 11:38 PM
I guess I'm the odd one out here. From the people I have talked to, they have turned blue after actually reading about McCain and his policies. Obama has a great chance of winning. McCain himself is working so hard to WIN this election. He doesn't care about the people of America he just wants his chance in the spotlight. I say forget it. Obama 08!!
Posted by: Amy | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 10:16 AM
Wow Amy, very impressive comments.
“From the people I have talked to, they have turned blue after actually reading about McCain and his policies.”
McCain is getting 88% percent of the Republican vote but you’ve managed to somehow run into the rare 12 percenter more than once, nice try. Anyone who is a staunch R who doesn’t like McCain policies certainly wouldn’t like what Obama has in store.
BTW, at least McCain is up front to as what he’ll do. Obama has changed his position on everything - FISA, NAFTA, guns, abortion, capital punishment, coal, nuclear power, drilling, Iran, Jerusalem, the surge-it’s beyond laughable.
“Obama has a great chance of winning.”
Really going out on a limb there aren’t ya. I guess ‘great’ now means @50/50.
“McCain himself is working so hard to WIN this election.”
Yea ya’ see, that’s what candidates do Amy, work hard. Something that the people Barack wants to redistribute the wealth to won’t have to.
“He doesn't care about the people of America he just wants his chance in the spotlight.”
Really, he doesn’t care, based on what, besides your blathering? Your ignorance of Sen. McCain service to this country is only exceeded by your intentional blindness to Obama’s lack of experience and beyond questionable personal and professional relationships. To say nothing of his actual record, Senate and back in Ill., that makes liberalism look conservative.
Go ahead vote for Obama bit please don’t come here and try your less than weak attempt to put down McCain. Though thanks for being an example of exactly the type of unintelligent person that is fooled by Obama’s charade.
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Has anybody else noticed that this post predicting O loses Penn. is drawing more than usual traffic from the Left? Little nervous there Hope/Changer’s?
Posted by: tim aka The Godless Heathen | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 01:02 PM
Yep. And it's going to get worse for the great O as people find out he's banning reports from his stinky plane because their newspapers endorsed McCain.
There's lots going on under the surface that the pollsters aren't getting. I live in NYC (granted, Staten Island is the most conservative borough of NYC), and I can count on all my co-workers in my department voting for McCain, and most of the rest of the hospital. That's just one population of a couple of thousand people. We may not defeat the whole of NYC, but we're going to put a great crimp in the great O's total landslide that he thinks he's going to get.
Posted by: Mommynator | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 02:01 PM
Although I commend McCain for trying it's not going to happen. He's been in Pennsylvania all week and Obama's lead still remains in the double digits. I dunno where people are getting this 50/50 people give him at less than a 10 percent chance of winning the election. His national points range from 5 to 15 points a majority is at about 8. The whole functionally tied business only means Obama is ahead but in McCain's polls it's in the margin of error keeping hope alive and notice how they didn't tell you which states I believe their polls same the same as the ones on the news. In battlegrounds Obama is ahead or tied in all of them and he doesn't even need them to win. Mitt Romney (who many believe will be the next leader of the Republican Party) said A Obama presidency appears highly likely. But back to what I was saying.
There are simply too many people in the metro area that support Obama and the high voter turnout among the new registered youth and African American voters. Those groups aren't being caught in the polls if they were Obama would be ahead even more. Just look at the early voting imagine what is going to happen on election day. Speaking of youth another problem for McCain is right in the middle of the state in Republican terrority lies the Penn State Community. Why is that important? That area overwhelming went to Obama in the primaries. It's very rare that a Republican presidential candidate take this state. Plus Scranton which is in Republican terrority is strong for Obama due to Biden. Even if McCain does win Pennsylvania, Obama has so many options to getting to 270 I doubt it makes a difference. McCain must win quite a few states to win the white house and as soon as he loses one it's over. If McCain was so confident they wouldn't be so much in fighting already and trying to scapegoat Gov. Palin. He has to defend his own state and red states. I can't wait to see how this unfolds though. I don't think Karl Rove can hide or suppress that many votes. But I give you a hand for keeping hope alive!!
Posted by: Meg | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 03:41 PM
You gave yourself away with the Karl Rove statement.
Delusional.
You try to keep hope alive, okay?
Posted by: Mommynator | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 03:54 PM
See, everyone, the how the pen is mightier than the sword; I got rid of that horrid Christine in a flash, didn't I. And we hope she never darkens our doorstep again! A news flash in from relatives in Pittsburg; they will be voting in droves for McCain!!!!Mind you, they have never voted Republican before, ever!
Posted by: Porfirio Diaz-Alva | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 04:24 PM
McCain will win b/c of his experience and all of you flaming liberals that have taken a stab and have spouted on this blog will be miserable again for the next four years & you will continue to spend every waking moment Monday morning quarterbacking McCain. The time is near...you will be shocked and amazed.
John - Coralville, IA
Registered Independent Who Is Sick of Liberals
Posted by: John - Coralville, IA | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 04:32 PM
Those network and national polls aren't worth the paper they are recorded on. With more democrats being interviewed than republicans one could expect the outcome would be slanted now, wouldn't it?
With most of them being supported with democratic money and liberal media machines that and manning the phones with union manager volunteers, I'd expect them to be completely unbiased. Word is that 80% of those asked aren't responding. Of course, they may be doing like the exit polling people do and try and guess based on race, how educated someone sounds or not, etc., on how they think that person might vote when someone refuses to respond. Very unbiased, very scientific and proven in the past to be very unreliable.
It really tickles me that someone can tell and promote a lie and then be so shocked when the truth happens. I would expect that Obarry from Kenya doesn't like the way his internal polling numbers are coming out, might be reflective of how hard he is working to combat McCain and Palin who he has had to outspend by 4 to 1.
From what I heard on a radio program broadcast nationally, from a regular caller, an insider to the McCain and Palin internal polling, the nation is looking pretty red. The spillover from all that money spent in PA hasn't appeared to work in NJ either. Rumor is that NJ may go RED! I don't know if that's ever happened before!
I do believe that we the people are SO sick of hearing the media spout off about how great Obama is while ignoring all the obvious evidence mounting against him that the effect is going to be the opposite of what they were attempting to pull off. I do indeed think we will see record numbers of voters on Tuesday but not those the media and Obama-bots are counting on. And another myth, the majority of college students are NOT for Obama, you see, they are paying big bucks and lots of effort to achieve the American dream not the, redistribute the wealth scheme.
They may have been prompted to register because of an acornobaminationite out pushing registration but they, too, have seen the hype. They will be out voting for McCain and Palin because their future depends on it more than ever before.
I've watched a cross-section of college students on facebook while stickers changed from Obama to McCain and Palin! It's renewed my faith in our youth! I'd like to say thanks for enabling them to vote!
Posted by: renee | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 04:43 PM
From Hillary supporters who know a thing or two about the tactics of Obama. Hmmm…I’ve seen some of this here recently, I wonder if their on to something.
Just remember, GET THE VOTE OUT, no matter what!
http://hillbuzz.wordpress.com/2008/10/31/three-things-the-obamedia-will-do-to-depress-republican-turnout-and-help-obama/
“Three things the Obamedia will do to depress Republican turnout and help Obama”
Head Games Coming Your Way:
(1) Calls for McCain to just give up and quit, because the race is over.
“We’ve identified two paid Obama staffers who have been assigned to HillBuzz. We picked them up around the same time people from Ace and LGF started picking up some of our stuff — so our guess is they were assigned to us by whoever was monitoring those sites. They’re different trolls than the ones assigned to us during the primaries (we only had one back then, so evidently we’ve gotten more on the radar now). One of them starts posting “her” concern troll remarks here at 8am. The other one starts “his” remarks around 5pm or so. It appears there are two shifts for the trolls — and from what we can see, they share the same computer and IP address. And it’s an address right here in Chicago. Imagine that.”
(2) Wild claims of Obama winning states that shock and surprise you.
“If you do just ONE THING today, we ask you a personal favor: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE go to as many Republican blogs as you can and WARN THEM that the Obamedia will tell you all weekend that Obama is winning Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Florida, Iowa, Virginia, West Virginia, and other states we do not believe Obama will win (except for Iowa, which we still think goes to Obama, but our best sources claim McCain now leads in internals by 1 point). They are already starting to say truly crazy things like “Obama will win Louisiana and Arkansas!”, and that’s just nuts. That is your equivalent of the Obamedia swearing up and down that the Kennedys and Oprah would win Massachusetts and California for Obama. WE knew that was pure cockamamie nonsense, but Eeyores wet their pants on cue over this. So, the Obamedia’s marching orders are to freak all of you out with SHOCKING DEVELOPMENTS! in Lousiana, Arkansas, Georgia, etc. just to shake your faith and confidence.”
“So, when you see the Obamedia doing all of this to McCain, please know they are crying wolf again. Don’t let that demoralize you!”
(3) Repeated insistance that blacks and young people will decide this election, and they are all going to vote in record numbers for Obama.
“First of all, black voters have always voted Democratic in massive numbers. We don’t think blacks have ever voted for Republicans in any substantial way in any race we can think of. Blacks vote as a race-bloc, and they always vote for the Democrat. Maybe Obama will get blacks who have never voted before to vote for him, or blacks who don’t bother to vote on Election Day to show up and vote, but we doubt that it will be very many people. Black voters were highly motivated to vote in 2004 because they felt George W. Bush stole the 2000 election, and they saw that as a civil rights issue that increased black turnout to one of the highest levels we have ever seen.”
Posted by: tim aka The Godless Heathen | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 05:45 PM
I'm being brutally honest here; as a proud Jew and a lover of g-d fearing people. I think it would be an absolute disaster if Obama won, I don't think America has ever had a far left polititian like Obama. If worse comes to worse and BHO wins PA and then "g-d forbid" wins period. What the hell do we do? You just never now, he might even re-name America...
Posted by: Alex | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 02:05 AM
This may be true of WESTERN Pennsylvania, but you also forget that 40% of the population lives in greater philadelphia.
But I can possibly see an outside chance of McCain winning, but there are other ways for Obama to win anyways.
Posted by: RhinoSwerve | Sunday, November 02, 2008 at 01:51 AM
If votes can be "rigged", so can polls.. and they are!
The media and the polls can not be trusted - they are bought and paid for by those with socialist idealogies who make huge "secretive" donations. The vast majority of the American people see this, and one way or the other they WILL NOT allow this country to fall to SOCIALISM!
The polls were the same in 2004 and Bush won. What evidence do the Obama-bots have that this year is any different?
PA will goto McCain - NO DOUBT!
BTW, I was at the Palin Rally in Williamsport, PA. The stadium seats 4,200, there was over 5,000 standing on the field. The local paper stated correctly that over 10,000 (possibly 13,000) were there and only 700 at the Biden rally. Obama endorsing local papers LIED and said it was only 8,000. These kind of outright lies are taking place everywhere - check into it.
The Obama goons are lying to steal the election.
Posted by: J.R. | Sunday, November 02, 2008 at 07:06 PM
McCAIN? PALIN all the way!!!
I think if Obama wins there will be some serious SERIOUS civil unrest break out.It's simple if Obama wins the USA will become more divided than it has ever been. This nation will see some REAL racial division and violence, and no smooth speech from Obama will be able to stop it. The best thing that could happen is for McCain to win. There are way to many Americans who will not accept a socialist, muslim in disguise, as their president. Whether Obama wins the election or not. There are millions of Americans who will not rest nor stay silent until Obama is exposed for who he really is. There is a reason why muslims all over the world and within US borders love Obama. It shouldn't take a genius to figure that out. Obama isn't a christian. If Obama wins this country could see civil unrest not seen in many years. The tension is building, all it needs is a spark for it to explode, Obama is the spark. Vote and Pray for McCain/ Palin victory. Don't let Obama(socialist with a smile) become the leader of our country. FREEDOM is in jeopardy folks. GET OUT AND VOTE MCCAIN.
NO RETREAT NO SURRENDER!!!! NO TO SOCIALISM
NO TO OBAMA. NOBAMA!!!NOBAMA!!!NOBAMA!
Posted by: Larry King | Sunday, November 02, 2008 at 08:00 PM
No way I'll vote for Obama and BS Biden.
John McCain/Sarah Palin 08'
Obama is a radical muslim is disguise,he's loved by muslims everywhere, terrorists and all. And considering America is at war with Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq, it's not a good idea to vote for someone like Obama. But all those who believe that Obama will bring back all the jobs that have been lost, plus give you a free check/handout are in for a rude awakening if obamas elected. Dont believe all the hype, Obama is what he is a Socialist. He'll spread the wealth alright, some of it to his fellow muslim brethren. Don't be fooled by Obamas rhetoric.
VOTE McCain/Palin.
Posted by: Terry | Sunday, November 02, 2008 at 08:12 PM
NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA
NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA
OBama/ Biden JUST SAY NO!!!!!
VOTE MCCAIN/PALIN 08'
Posted by: Diana Carter | Sunday, November 02, 2008 at 08:16 PM
As a Latina and proud McCain/Palin supporter, I just want to say that living in a Red state such as Texas has not been easy. You would think that people would smile when I wear my McCain gear.. nope... sneers and jeers and dirty looks!
It's all good.. Still spreading the word instead of the wealth. Tonight we are having a prayer meeting and a victory party tomorrow. I'm so excited and thrilled at how it's all going to turn around. I'm not even moved by the spectacle and circus shows that are drawing people in by the droves. November 4th will scream the truth behind the loud noise.
Stay Strong and Believe!
y
Posted by: Yvonne | Monday, November 03, 2008 at 05:30 PM
Meg - Wow. Hard to believe that for as much as you had to say, you didnt compose one single sentence that actually made an ounce of sense. Time to go back to Jr. High School, maybe... Pay attention this time.
Posted by: Dan | Monday, November 03, 2008 at 09:41 PM
You know what you guys are the poops. Rich elitist joe with a plunger up the your ass so far it's punctured your brains. Can't you see where this country is trying to go? People like you make me sad to be an American.
Posted by: Clintonista | Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 12:29 PM
Well, better update your prescription antidepressants, Clintonista.
We happen to like honorable people even if we disagree with them. McCain and Palin fit that bill to a T. They at least respect us and our opinions even if they hold different ones.
And typical stupid liberal, you haven't added one fact as to why your allegations are true. Just the usual tripe.
Maybe you should get off the drugs and try growing and using a few brain cells. According to my biology text, there's still hope for you.
Posted by: Mommynator | Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 12:42 PM
Si se puedo. I'll log back on and check how you're all feeling tomorrow morning.
Landslide. Obama 2008. ;)
Posted by: Voter in PA | Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 02:19 PM
HHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAA. i see my comment from yesterday was deleted, but i came back just to see how you're all feeling today.
now, say it with me...
P-R-E-S-I-D-E-N-T O-B-A-M-A-!
;)
Posted by: voter in pa | Wednesday, November 05, 2008 at 11:51 AM
I'm feeling fine today. I'm doing work that I love, have a family that I love and a decent life. For now.
Let's see how you're feeling in a year or two when Obama shows his true colors.
Posted by: Mommynator | Wednesday, November 05, 2008 at 03:17 PM
Well i was so sure that McCain would win because it was supposed to be close but it was over so fast what happened?
Posted by: Dick | Thursday, November 06, 2008 at 04:15 AM
I'm really disgusted with our Presidential Outcome, Mccain/Palin could of won if weren't for the voter fraud, being too soft on Obama's pals and influences. Furthermore, not getting the LA Times Video of Rashid Khalili, if Mccain/Palin would of mentioned more stuff like that earlier, and the Voter fraud wasn't covered up by the liberal media, I think Mccain/Palin would of clobbered Obama/Biden.
If Obama's Birth Certificate were further investigated a long with the other things I mentioned, maybe we'd have a case of impeachment? No?
http://wordpress.com/tag/philip-j-berg-lawyer-in-court/
If Mccain can be like this guy http://www.fred08.com/About.aspx
Or run on the same ticket for 2012, that would be great...
Posted by: Alex | Friday, November 07, 2008 at 10:10 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!
But on a serious note...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
Posted by: YesWeCan | Saturday, November 08, 2008 at 08:34 PM