Obama's donor haul puts pressure on Republicans »
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AUSTIN, Texas | Sen. Barack Obama raised $52 million in June and had $72 million banked for the presidential campaign, showcasing a massive donor network that the Democratic candidate can continue to tap until the Nov. 4 election.
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Blackacereturn1 month, 2 weeks ago
It makes no sense if you look at the recent news they are all these people that are not voting for him but yet they give him there money. No not my vote but here is my check...makes sense to me.
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://news.yahoo.com/page/election-2008-politi...
"John McCain is facing an excitement deficit.
Backers of Barack Obama are more fired up and express more loyalty than McCain's do.
The passion and interest shown by blocs of voters are important because they affect who will be motivated to vote. For now, the numbers favor Obama: 38% of his supporters say the election is exciting compared to 9% of McCain's. 65% of Obama's backers say they are hopeful about the campaign, double McCain's, and the Democrat's supporters are three times likelier to express pride.
Half of McCain's supporters say the race makes them frustrated, more than double Obama's backers who say so. By 2-to-1 or more, McCain backers are likelier than Obama's to say the campaign makes them bored, angry and helpless. And while 16% of those preferring Obama say they may change their candidate, 24% of McCain's say they might do the same."
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libsRfunny1 month, 2 weeks ago
YOu love grasping at straws. don't you, Yalie? "Excitement" factor?? Only a liberal would vote based on "excitement."
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libsRfunny1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/indus.php?cyc...
Barack Obama (D)
Industries
Top Industries
1 Lawyers/Law Firms $18,778,413
2 Retired $15,881,720
3 Securities & Investment $8,383,841
4 Education $7,502,056
5 Misc Business $5,588,970
6 Real Estate $5,303,656
7 Business Services $5,145,283
8 Health Professionals $4,518,757
9 TV/Movies/Music $4,232,911
10 Computers/Internet $3,297,545
11 Misc Finance $3,241,507
12 Civil Servants/Public Officials $2,820,026
13 Democratic/Liberal $2,591,616
14 Printing & Publishing $2,545,054
15 Commercial Banks $1,737,257
16 Other $1,504,412
17 Hospitals/Nursing Homes $1,195,257
18 Non-Profit Institutions $1,118,007
19 Construction Services $1,086,153
20 Insurance $1,032,556
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.reason.com/news/show/126320.html
"McCain has criticized Obama for his ties to Bill Ayers, who in 2001 gave Obama a $200 contribution. What McCain didn't mention is McCain's friend G. Gordon Liddy. Liddy spent more than 4 years in prison for his role in Watergate. Far from repudiating him, McCain has embraced him.
Liddy's home was the site of a McCain fundraiser. Over the years, he has made at least 4 contributions totaling $5,000 to the senator's campaignsâ€"including $1,000 this year.
Liddy has said he has no regrets about what he did, insisting that he went to jail as 'a prisoner of war.' Liddy was involved in the DNC break-in to plant bugs and photograph documents. Liddy proposed kidnapping antiwar activists so they couldn't disrupt the 1972 Republican convention. Liddy even planned the murder (never carried out) of an unfriendly newspaper columnist.
McCain thinks Obama should apologize for associating with a criminal extremist. To which Obama might reply: After you."
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idU... 06-May-2008 PRN20080506
"Michigan Fundraiser Highlights McCain's Radical Friends
1) Rakolta and Liggett helped finance an ad that compared Democrats to Adolf Hitler in 2006.
2) Gordon Liddy proposed kidnapping anti-war activists, planned the murder (never carried out) of an unfriendly newspaper columnist, and served a 4-year prison term for his role in the Watergate break in.
3) John McCain also spent 1 year courting John Hagee's endorsement, despite Hagee's history of anti-Catholic, anti-women, anti-LGBT, and anti-African American rhetoric.
4) Terry Nelson, was responsible for a racist ad against Harold Ford in 2006.
5) Richard Quinn, McCain's South Carolina Spokesman, praised KKK leader David Duke, saying 'What better way to reject politics-as-usual than to elect a maverick like David Duke?'
6) McCain visited 3 Alabama cities to endorse George Wallace Jr., an apologist for racist groups."
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.newsweek.com/id/136321
"McCain, who has portrayed himself as a crusader against special interests, is surrounded by lobbyists. Doug Goodyear, McCain's selection for GOP Convention Chair, is CEO of DCI Group, a consulting firm that earned $3 million last year lobbying for ExxonMobil and GM.
Goodyear's firm was paid $348,000 to represent Burma's military junta, which had been strongly condemned by the State Department for its human-rights record and remains in power today. His firm created a PR campaign to burnish the junta's image, denouncing 'falsehoods' by the Bush administration that the regime engaged in rape and other abuses.
Goodyear's firm also pioneered so-called 527 groups, precisely the kind of operations that McCain, in his battle for campaign-finance reform, has denounced.
Ironically, Goodyear was chosen for the post after the McCain campaign nixed another candidate, Paul Manafort, who runs a lobbying firm with McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis."
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/ar...
"Longtime uber-lobbyist Charles R. Black Jr. is John McCain's man in Washington. Black was Jonas Savimbi's man in the capital city. His lobbying firm received millions from the brutal Angolan guerrilla leader and took advantage of Black's contacts in Congress and the White House. Black and his partners were at times registered foreign agents for a remarkable collection of U.S.-backed foreign leaders whose human rights records were sometimes harshly criticized.
What the firm achieved was quickly dubbed 'Savimbi chic.' Foreign-agent records document hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on behalf of UNITA, including $76,491 for limousines, $13,675 for photography and $216,186 for lodging at the Grand Hotel and the Waldorf-Astoria.
McCain 'portrays himself as Mr. Clean, and then he has all these lobbyists around him who are connected to a lot of not-so-clean people.'"
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1-2-Oscar1 month, 2 weeks ago
Those are astonishing figures, libRfunny, thank you for sharing them with us.
I am amazed that retirees, segment of the population which is frequently presented as impecunious--having to choose between buying food and buying medicine--have dug deeply to contribute nearly $l6 million. Perhaps they believe in that "hope" malarkey--or perhaps they are simply desperate. Do you think that elderly Americans, after giving so much to Barack Obama, will turn around and vote for another four years of Republican mismanagement and inattention?
I see that educators are among the groups giving a great deal to the Obama campaign. Educators are, of course, notoriously underpaid. Do you think that they are digging deep because that "hope" bushwah, or do you think that they are simply tired of administration by a party which vows to leave no child behind, but then fails to provide even minimal resources to our schools?
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
Really? And I thought I was being reserved, since I have at least another 2 dozen articles to post proving just how ridiculous LIBSRFUNNY's argument is.
LOL.
I'll refrain from firing off more for now, although I'm not sure how long I can keep these articles holstered.
In any case, I tried to make it up to you by giving your comment a positive.
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/201671...
"John McCain's campaign asked prominent Republican consultant, Craig Shirley, to leave. Shirley doubled as a consultant to McCain and the group Stop Her Now, a 527 group barred from coordinating its activities with presidential campaigns.
Shirley's firm, Shirley & Bannister Associates, was paid more than $22,000 by McCain for work to win conservative support. Stop Her Now has paid the firm more than $155,000 since 2007 for public relations work.
Shirley's background is in some of the hardest hitting Republican attacks on Democratic politicians. He was a member of the team that tarred Michael Dukakis with the "Willie Horton" ads in 1988, and he helped organize the press conference with Paula Jones. In 2004, his company did public relations work for a movie attacking John Kerry called, 'Stolen Honor.'"
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2...
"Sen. John McCain secured millions in federal funds for a land acquisition program that provided a windfall for an Arizona developer whose executives were major campaign donors.
McCain, who has made fighting special-interest projects a centerpiece of his presidential campaign, inserted $14.3 million in a 2003 defense bill to buy land around Luke AFB in a provision sought by SunCor Development.
The Air Force later paid SunCor $3 million for 122 acres near the base. It was the highest single land transaction of the private lots purchased by the government - THREE TIMES the county's assessed value and twice the military's estimated value.
McCain's campaigns have received $224,000 since 1998 from donors connected to Pinnacle West, including $104,100 for his current presidential run."
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://news.propeller.com/story/2008/04/26/mcca...
"McCain's help for Keating came after Keating had donated $112,000 to McCain from 1982 to 1987, had taken McCain and his family on nine trips, including three to the Bahamas, and had gone in on a business deal with McCain's wife and father-in-law.
In 1982, Keating held a fund-raiser for him, collecting more than $11,000 from 40 employees of American Continental Corp. In 1983, as McCain contemplated his House re-election, Keating hosted a $1,000-a-plate dinner for him, even though McCain had no serious competition. When McCain pushed for the Senate in 1986, Keating was there with more than $50,000. By 1987, McCain had received about $112,000 from Keating and his associates.
The Arizona Republic revealed that McCain's wife and her father had invested $359,100 in a Keating shopping center."
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB217/i...
"Carl Lindner co-hosted a $25,000-per-person fundraiser for McCain. The event raised about $2 million; Lindner also serves on McCain's Ohio Victory Team.
A report by the Organization of American States states that Lindner's firm also engaged in arms trafficking, helping to deliver 3,000 Nicaraguan AK-47 rifles and millions of rounds of ammunition to the AUC in 2001. According to federal prosecutors, when company officials realized the arrangement was illegal, they switched to making the payments in cash.
McCain has described FARC as 'one of the worst' terrorist groups."
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.thelangreport.com/featured/carl-lind...
"[McCain won't remove Carl Lindner from his campaign team and won't donate funds raised by Lindner to charity,] arguing that he shouldn't be held accountable for Lindner's actions. But Lindner is more than just a passing acquintance, and McCain has done favors on Lindner's behalf in the past.
McCain promoted a deal in Arizona's Tonto National Forest involving property part-owned by Lindner's firm. And McCain's chief political adviser, Charlie Black, lobbied for Linder's firm on two separate occasions in 2001."
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2008/0...
"Two of McCain's top advisers were recently lobbyists for a notorious lender in the mortgage meltdown. John Green, the senator's chief liaison to Congress, and Wayne Berman, his national finance co-chairman, billed more than $720,000 in lobbying fees from 2005 through last year to Ameriquest Mortgage through their lobbying firm.
Ameriquest, which since has been bought out, was forced to settle suits with 49 states for $325 million. More than 13,680 New York homeowners got taken for a ride by the company, records show. 'They would be defined as the most blatant and aggressive predatory lenders out of everybody,' said Bruce Marks, head of the nonprofit Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America."
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MajJohn1 month, 2 weeks ago
One of the worst things that could happen to the Obama campaign would be the disclosure of the Arab and Chinese contributions.
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libsRfunny1 month, 2 weeks ago
Barack Obama (D)
Top Contributors
Goldman Sachs $601,480
University of California $488,159
JPMorgan Chase & Co $373,507
Citigroup Inc $371,054
UBS AG $370,850
National Amusements Inc $332,089
Lehman Brothers $330,760
Harvard University $325,424
Google Inc $321,964
Sidley Austin LLP $305,345
Skadden, Arps et al $281,163
Morgan Stanley $274,213
Time Warner $268,227
Jones Day $251,250
Exelon Corp $237,311
University of Chicago $230,175
Latham & Watkins $228,026
Microsoft Corp $223,895
Wilmerhale Llp $222,080
General Electric $210,329
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GWHayduke1 month, 2 weeks ago
Confucius is correct and lib has posted this irrelevant tripe before.
Obama has raised more small, grassroot effort money that any candidate to date.
That doesnt prove much of anything, but as an indicator, lots and lots of people with limited disposable income are making contributions to him.
What does THAT tell you?
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
What's even funnier is LIBSRFUNNY's flipflopping. Apparently, he was against McCain before he was for McCain.
http://videos.propeller.com/story/2008/02/03/vi...
LIBSRFUNNY: "I'm wondering to what extent dems are crossing over to get RINO McCain nominated. If he gets the repub nod, Dems can't lose the white house. I'll still vote straight ticket repub, but I sure don't trust [McCain]."
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NoWayMan1 month, 2 weeks ago
You're still trying to push this line of bullsh*t even though I've already busted you on it, big time.
TRUTH IS...
Goldman Sachs Inc DID NOT write a check out to Obama. The number you're falsely trying to push is the amount of donatins given to Obama by individual Goldman Sachs. So it has nothing to do with Goldman Sachs Inc.
AND...It says this on the open secrets web site you've linked to.
READ IT. LEARN IT. KNOW IT.
then quit with the bullsh*t.
we all know you're lying.
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Tangent0011 month, 2 weeks ago
"Only a liberal would vote based on "excitement.""
I wouldn't underestimate the power of an optimistic message and a sense of 'excitement', that's what carried Reagan into the White House by a landslide.
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chuck-the-canuck1 month, 2 weeks ago
Only complete morons vote entirely on party affiliation. Look at what happened when Bush got elected/selected again last time. Republicans have no sense of reality. They would elected a turd in a suit just because it was republican. They did last time and will do everything in their power to do it again.
Americans don't need to fear terrorist attacks, all they have to do is vote republican. The GOP has done more harm to their country than several boat loads of terrorists ever could. They shot themselves in the foot last time. If they vote for McCain this time, they might as well just put the gun in their mouth and pull the trigger.
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chuck-the-canuck1 month, 2 weeks ago
All hail, to the Queen of the Sphincters, oh generous purveyor of negs.
We bow to your flatulent prowess.
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tchef1 month, 2 weeks ago
We're not voting based on excitement, we are excited because of who we have to vote for and our chances of winning.
OBama 08!!
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MajJohn1 month, 2 weeks ago
Maybe rather its these people are not voting for him because they are supposed to be citizens to vote but they could contribute to anyone's campaign without being citizens. Conjecture to be sure but it would explain a lot.
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saintetienne1 month, 2 weeks ago
Nemo,
Thanks for that website - what a laugh riot!!
How can so many people be duped by this JIVE TURKEY? I'll say this much - - if he DOES get elected, it's going to be four years of uproarious comedy as the world witnesses this arrogant, dismissive dope surround himself with amateurs even less qualified than he is, and proceed to make blunder after blunder. The media loves him now, but a year from now they will be MERCILESS after he proves what an ineffective buffoon he is.
"Half Honkey, All Donkey" - - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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HannibalBarca1 month, 2 weeks ago
Well that is not saying anything, the NUMPTY is supposed to be grown up and it is sure as hell he never made it to the 4th grade, or read the Bible.
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saintetienne1 month, 2 weeks ago
"Glad to see racism isn't dead."
(SIGH...)
For the hundredth time, and for your benefit, Dionitwit....
I am not racist nor sexist. I've said it before and I'll say it again (beating a dead horse here) - my choice for our next president all along has been Condoleezza Rice, a black woman. Why is it she doesn't have cursing Reverends, dubious characters and shady dealings in her past? Why do I never see the race or the gender card being played when it comes to her? She has a resume a mile long and an engaging, intelligent air about her. She would do more to erase the racial and gender divide in this country than anyone else out there - simply by doing her job in a dignified, rational, intelligent manner.
Obama is arrogant, divisive, shady and worst of all, a rookie. The stakes are too high to have this jive turkey grinning his way into the White House.
The Democratic Party really blew it with this guy.
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Blackacereturn1 month, 2 weeks ago
If you are not a racist you sure spend a lot of time on raciest sites! Don't tell me you are just doing researches.
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Sabretooth1 month, 2 weeks ago
Actually Saint is just an idiot as far as i can tell, reading his dribble is like arguing with my 4 year old nephew. His biggest intellectual work is to change someone's name into an insult. I really haven't been able to decide if he is just inbred or maybe just a teenager with no parental guidance.
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tchef1 month, 2 weeks ago
"Why is it she doesn't have cursing Reverends, dubious characters and shady dealings in her past?"
She doesn't need dubious characters and shady dealings in her past, she has plenty of them in the present with this administration.
The Republicans have messed up everything that they have touched in the last 7 years, why would we want to keep them in power?
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NoWayMan1 month, 2 weeks ago
is it about race?
in 2000 gore (white guy) won the black vote 90-8 over Bush (white guy).
but hey, if you really want to try and make it about race, maybe you should ponder why the black vote always, always goes heavily towards the dems.
maybe because they know the GOP is racist?
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cushi1 month, 2 weeks ago
That comment from someone who has the SPIRIT of a jackal and the soul that is, in the words of Simon Cowl, "almost not human!'
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gamahuche1 month, 2 weeks ago
JIVE TURKEY - best put that mirror away, saintlet..
As for the pathetic ppl who vote FOR your comment they REALLY do make turkeys of themselves.
Come Thanksgiving..
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MajJohn1 month, 2 weeks ago
Some truth here, but only some. You can't ignore the racism in the North which was not as overt as it was in the South but it was there and in many cases worse. Racism was not the only reason the Dixiecrats bolted the Democratic party, they had strong states rights views then and today even as racism has become irreverent to proceeding generations. Their views on gun control, abortion, and religion have become their new political platforms. It's ingenuous to suggest the Republican party nurtures racism any more than their Northern Democratic cousins. The 60's began a social upheaval which included movement toward the welfare state. The blacks benefited from Johnson's programs because they were poor not because Johnson was concerned about racial equality. Before he was president, as a Senator, he blocked legislation that would have improved racial relations. He was an opportunist who saw a chance to create a block of voters indentured to the Democrats.
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lum-chate1 month, 2 weeks ago
Racism was definitely alive & well in the North. In the 72 Democratic primaries George Wallace won the Michigan & Maryland primaries big time to take the lead for delegates up to that point in time. He was shot that very day!
Richard Nixon became fearful of the Wallace threat & if I recall correctly suspended the policy of mandantory busing the next day!
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cushi1 month, 2 weeks ago
Why are you all speaking of racism in the past tense? Racism is alive and well, across America, TODAY!!
Matter of fact, since the Bush administration came into power, it is flourishing more than ever.
It's true that it has been more blatant in the south and more covert in the north, but it has been and continues to be one of the most critical, but unaddressed, issues in our country's history.
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aniokly1 month, 2 weeks ago
Obama cannot buy the Oval Office no matter how much he spends. He is already sliding in 7 of the 11 Battleground states, and his arrogance is unbelievable.
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Blackacereturn1 month, 2 weeks ago
Only 52 million....hahaha what did McCain raised. And when are you going to stop with your lies AG Obama made no such BRAG. IT SAYS THAT HE IS RAKING IT IN. People are giving at an average of $150 a person you do the math as to how many people gave, that is what should worry you the most.
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Blackacereturn1 month, 2 weeks ago
Talk about dumb You need to reread this, they said "months" plural not singular they will be correct if he duplicates this last months. And again you are not showing me where Obama bragged as you say. You are telling me about what his people said not him. Your post in no way indicated that his people Bragged it said "Obama" which make you what I called you in my early post a flat out and out liar and a propagandist! I red the article and i know it said $68 I am going with the general average and not just last Months. As for your websites, if they are like the hill i will pass. Why don't deal in reality on this one.
"Leading Democratic fundraisers predict that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) (will raise hundreds of millions of dollars over the next few months) if he opts out of public financing and begins raising money for the general election."
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Blackacereturn1 month, 2 weeks ago
You posted the following read it again. Please go directly to the text in (), thanks.
"Leading Democratic fundraisers predict that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) (will raise hundreds of millions of dollars over the next few months) if he opts out of public financing and begins raising money for the general election."
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Blackacereturn1 month, 2 weeks ago
Hahahaha ok my bad...I am sorry, I should have known better than to quote you.
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HannibalBarca1 month, 2 weeks ago
Well having worked in the Canadian north for 40 years in winter, I have seen this myth, and yes there is very little snow seen as it is brown.
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
ALPHAGNOSIS:
"The funny thing is he's been bragging that he was gonna raise $100 million this past month."
FROM YOUR OWN ARTICLE:
"Leading Democratic fundraisers predict that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) will raise hundreds of millions of dollars over the next few months...Specifically, they say Obama could raise $100 million in June."
So it appears that Barack Obama is NOT the "arrogant" one boasting about $100 million raised in June. This figure was quoted by several optimistic fundraisers, like Wade Randlett, who thought they could reach that figure.
Please read YOUR OWN article before misquoting Barak Obama in the future. Apparently, literacy is NOT your forte.
LOL
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ybdogsct1 month, 2 weeks ago
ALPHA:
"I responded to that not once, but twice."
Yes, you did respond. YOU CONCEDED misquoting Obama, in effect admitting that you misread or misrepresented (probably both) YOUR OWN article.
LOL. Must be that infamous neocon miseducation rearing its ugly head again.
http://politics.propeller.com/story/2008/07/18/...
RCHIII: "You said "he's been bragging". You quotes talk about unnamed fundraisers. HE didn't predict anything of the kind."
ALPHAGNOSIS: "His campaign IS him."
HANNIBALBARCA: "Well AG, by your own way of thinking, then McC is saying Americans are whiners suffering with mental depression."
ALPHAGNOSIS: "Touche, HB."
What's "pathetic" is that fact that I have to quote YOUR OWN words back to you. It's a wonder you've survived this long.
LOL.
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aniokly1 month, 2 weeks ago
Wrong. They specifically said, June. $100,000,000. in the month of June. This guy cannot make one foul-up on his magic carpet ride to Eurpope, and the Middle East. Not one. What do you think the chances are of him pulling it off?
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RCHIII1 month, 2 weeks ago
Hey alphogoof, you should refine you lies a little bit more before you post them. It's really embarrassing.
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Blackacereturn1 month, 2 weeks ago
Nothing here is written in stones it has all been estimations on their part.
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aniokly1 month, 2 weeks ago
Thank you, AG. Sometimes you just can't get through to these people.
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gamahuche1 month, 2 weeks ago
COULD..
Definitely a good attempt by AG to demonstrate that American Education really is a contradiction in terms.
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RCHIII1 month, 2 weeks ago
Lol yourself! You said "he's been bragging". You quotes talk about unnamed fundraisers. HE didn't predict anything of the kind. The fact that he is out raising McCain 2 to 1 really must get your panties into a bunch.
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aniokly1 month, 2 weeks ago
They did throw Graham under the bus. He is no longer an adviser.
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cushi1 month, 2 weeks ago
Dang, I didn't get this far before I added my comment, which is pretty much saying the same thing as this. Way cool, HB!
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cushi1 month, 2 weeks ago
"Not unnamed, his Democratic fundraisers. His campaign IS him."
Then that means GW Bush and Phil Gramm ARE John McCain, and vice versa. Thanks, Alpo! More reasons to vote for Obama!
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Tangent0011 month, 2 weeks ago
June was McCain's 'best month'...$22 million.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ga2kAdKirsvZ...
June was Obama's 'second best month'...$52 million.
No real way to spin those numbers, is there?
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