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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

New Ohio poll: Still Hillary and Rudy

Polls here still show Clinton and Guiliani on top. Read today's Quinnipiac poll here


25 Comments:

at 4:20 PM, December 05, 2007 Blogger usefullidiot said...

What was that Mark Twain quote...something about 2 years behind??

 
at 5:19 PM, December 05, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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The use-less, ****ing, idiot of the NAZI party (tnp) will keep foot-tapping until he finds a poll he likes !

PATHETIC 'family values' !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2008 !

 
at 7:30 PM, December 05, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Exit polls are by far the most accurate polls in the world. You would have us believe that we should care about these polls, but not be concerned when the Presdiential exit polls are beyond the margin of error.

What "experts" told you there was no conspiracy to steal the 2004 election Carl?

Why do you keep this such a secret?

 
at 7:32 AM, December 06, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not so fast....says "big ears" Obama.

 
at 9:11 AM, December 06, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"If I knew the world was coming to an end, I would go to Cincinnati because everything happens ten years later in Cincinnati."

what that has to do with only having two absolutely terrible choices for leader of the free world escapes me.

 
at 12:02 PM, December 06, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ron Paul is the "Champion of the Constitution".

Dr. Paul has received more campaign contributions from overseas military personnel than any other Republican candidate.

Ron Paul favors withdrawing from the war in Iraq and a 'non-interventionist' foreign policy.

Find out where he stands at:
http://www.ronpaulstances.com

Don't buy into the mainstream media's "coverage" of Dr. Paul. Listen to him talk and decide for yourself.

Visit www.RONPAUL2008.COM

 
at 12:24 PM, December 06, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am concerned about Rudoph Giuliani's fitness as a human father.
While he was visiting every weekend over a one year period on Long Island with his mistress, his two children, about 11 and 14, were without the presence and guidance of a father in their lives. Many things can go wrong with a marriage, but time not given to one's children can never be replaced. What does this say about this man?

 
at 2:23 PM, December 06, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm not sure but I think the quote from Mark Twain suggested that should the world end he would want to be in Cincinnati as everything in Cincinnati happens 20 years later. Still true in many ways today, don't you think.

As far as the future leader of the free world (or what used to be free until bush). I think enough free thinking common sense voters have had it with the republican brand. The change voters are looking for could simply be a Democrat, Hillary or Obama, along with a Democratic majority in Congress and the Senate. Imagin what progress can be made both nationally and internationally if we just remove the greedy repugs from the process.

I'm torn between Hillary and Obama. I couldn't vote for Rudy, never. Not even if he woke up and realized he's a Democrat.

 
at 6:12 PM, December 06, 2007 Blogger usefullidiot said...

"I'm torn between Hillary and Obama. I couldn't vote for Rudy, never. Not even if he woke up and realized he's a Democrat.

2:23 PM, December 06, 2007"

I am in full agreement with you on Rudy, allthough I could never hold my nose an vote for the socialist/Stalinest HR Clinton. She won't even be a choice after December. The Soros lap-dog people magazine candidate Obama will be decimated by Clinton,Inc. Romney will have a new lease on life.

 
at 10:58 PM, December 06, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only hopeful solution is to continue the Congressional/Presidential deadlock. That way, they can't do anything - that's a good thing.

A one party system is disaster - as proven by W/Rep's.

That means we've all got to vote for the best (least worst) Rep Presidential candidate (McCain?)

 
at 11:09 AM, December 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

.
"...Romney will have a new lease on life. 6:12 PM, December 06, 2007"

Oh yes, John Smith shall resurrect him !

lol, lol, lol

The candidates shall be:

Clinton -vs- Huckabee !

*Clinton shall prevail !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2008 !

 
at 11:21 AM, December 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't understand the fear and hate so many people have towards Hillary Clinton. I remember the Clinton years as being very good years for many people and nations. I think perhaps a lot of the anger directed at her has more to do with her attempts to reform the medical insurance industry back in the 90's. We know the idea failed back then. But why fear her for trying. Isn't it true that many more Americans would be in better shape both physically and financially had some form of assistance been provided. Isn't medical insurance a hot button issue in this election? If that's not it, then what? Bill Clinton, did have an affair, he did lie about it. I find it hard to beleive that the hate for Hillary has to do with her connection to Bill. Isn't Bill Clinton commonly thought of as the best modern president we've had yet. I hope someone can shed some light on this issue for me...

In any event, we have other strong Democrats as candidates. If it's not Hillary, I think Obama may be the best choice yet. He doesn't seem to be as polarizing as Hillary and may be the best chance we have at moving towards the middle and getting something done.

 
at 12:07 PM, December 07, 2007 Blogger BShooner said...

Rudy is a fear-merchant, just like Bush and the rest of that crew. Besides being a philanderer, he also oversaw a huge act of deception in destroying the 9/11 evidence. If he is elected, it will be more of the same neo-con agenda.

I'd take Obama over Clinton any day-but I think many traditional Dems like myself see them both as just products of the same machine that brought us milquetoast candidates such as Kerry and Dukakis.

Ron Paul is the only candidate in my lifetime that has inspired true passion, who has risen above labels of left or right, and who has had a thoroughly principled political career. It amazes me how very different people are supporting him for very different reasons. It would be great to have a president who we really believe in-as opposed to simply the lesser of two evils.

 
at 1:41 PM, December 07, 2007 Blogger usefullidiot said...

"*Clinton shall prevail !"

I guess if the "Hsue" fits, she'll have to wear it!!

And how about the Peter Paul princible??

She will prevail by having a cell with a veiw at Allendale!!!!

Lol Lol

VOTE ANYONE BUT A CURRANT CONGRESSPERSON '08

 
at 1:41 PM, December 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ron Paul is an alien. Just Google 'Ron Paul' and 'alien' and see what turns up...

Not for the faint of heart, I assure you...

 
at 2:41 PM, December 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ron Paul is now 72; he'll be 73 on election day 2008.
Ronald Reagan was 72 when elected to his second term.

Do we really want a septuagenian as president?

Face it: sometimes time passes you by.

Same for McCain; he's now 71; he'll be 72 on election day 2008.

The US needs a vigorous president, in tune with the future and the future population.

 
at 5:24 PM, December 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Again we have an impostor who is posting under my "nickname" called Cincy911TruthGuy. From now on I'll post under my blogger name Cincy911Truth so ignore this 'fraud' who can't even be trusted to use his own or an original nickname.

As Cincy911Truth I fully support Ron Paul and feel as though he is definitely the most honest, has the most integrity and is most qualified to lead our country back to it's Constitutional roots. I may not agree with everything Ron Paul says but by far he is the best person running for the presidency.

As Anon at 2:41 mentioned, Ron Paul is now 72 but compare his viewpoints, knowledge and integrity to others.

Check out www.ronpaul2008.com

or his views at: http://www.ronpaulstances.com/

Cincy911Truth (accept no 'substitutes')

 
at 4:55 AM, December 08, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't understand the fear and hate so many people have towards Hillary Clinton.

there are those on the right who feel this way because they drank way too much kool aid.

the more interesting case are the progressives who simply don't want her. in her quest to become president she has morphed into being a corporatist. this deal with the devil makes her george bush lite. thats why i would struggle to vote for her as the democratic candidate.

 
at 2:23 PM, December 08, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ron Paul is an alien. Just Google 'Ron Paul' and 'alien' and see what turns up...

Not for the faint of heart, I assure you...

 
at 12:42 PM, December 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"I don't understand the fear and hate so many people have towards Hillary Clinton."

Don't you remember the Clinton 90's?

 
at 12:17 PM, December 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I sure do...gulp!

 
at 5:49 PM, December 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

So do I

 
at 5:50 PM, December 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dittos for me

 
at 2:55 PM, December 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

That goes TRIPLE for me!


Here's why:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanita_Broaddrick

 
at 1:07 PM, December 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Billary in 92 got torched in 94 by the Newt-led Republicans. Moderate centerist Bill able to work with conservatives to pass NAFTA, ride the tech boom to prosperity, and usher in the globalization we have today.
Strident ideologue Hillary was forced out of the limelight after national health care fiasco. Her "comeback" in 08 as Dems standardbearer ultimate political deal with her cad husband. She paved his path in '92: now it's Bill's turn to raise money and elevate her stature.
Hillary Rodham Clinton gets 43% of vote, much like her legal spouse. Only way she gets White House is to have her high-profile friends destroy Senator Obama in the primaries, then ramp up the 3rd party candidate (ala Perot) to siphon off moderates/conservatives who wouldn't vote for her if her last name was Jefferson.

Family dynasties can ruin the presidency !

 
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