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RAYMOND

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:SIB this mccain campaign is slow going and boreing
if he lose its his own fault, he need to attack obama on obama , i think he wins easy

to be honest mccain needs to get the base pump up and i don't see it:shrug:


i going to move to mexico and learn spanish and live life to the fullest


we need to get our factory back
we need to make tough laws on american company leaving the usa and higher taxes on imports, and tax break for american company here in the us! we need better parents at home.

we need to drill our oil, :00hour

we need online sports gambing in the us:00hour
 

Keeko

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Don't worry Ray. BHO should have at least a double digit lead in the polls right now with all the love he is getting from the MSM, and it is a virtual tie right now. McCain is holding his own against the Messiah right now.

Things will get alot more intersting just as soon as the conventions are over.

Then I think McCain and the RNC and the 527 groups will take the gloves off. It should be alot of fun.
 

THE KOD

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I am worried about McCain and his ability to win the election.

He is more boring than Dukakis was and twice as dumb.

He has no charisma more than a rock. His sense of humor is not funny and will continue to get him into trouble. He is more boring than a muggy Sunday in Alabama.

But good luck with your selection RAYMOND, I'm on the other side.

I think smurph told me that last part.
 

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Dukakis had trouble with the personality that he projected to the voting public. His reserved and stoic nature was easily interpreted to be a lack of passion (which went against the ethnic stereotype of his Greek-American heritage). Dukakis was often referred to as "Zorba the Clerk." Nevertheless, Dukakis is considered to have done well in the first presidential debate with George Bush. In the second debate, Dukakis had been suffering from the flu and spent quite a bit of the day in bed. His performance was poor and played to his reputation as being cold.

During the campaign, Dukakis's mental health became an issue when he refused to release his full medical history and there were, according to The New York Times, "persistent suggestions" that he had undergone psychiatric treatment in the past. The issue even caused then President Ronald Reagan, when asked whether the Democratic Presidential nominee should make his medical records public, to quip with a grin: "Look, I'm not going to pick on an invalid." Twenty minutes later, Reagan stated that he "attempted to make a joke in response to a question" and that "I think I was kidding, but I don't think I should have said what I said." Reagan continued, "I do believe that the medical history of a President is something that people have a right to know, and I speak from personal experience." Dr. Gerald R. Plotkin, Dukakis' physician since 1970, stated that "[Dukakis] has had no psychological symptoms, complaints or treatment."[6]
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