New polls: McCain now up by 1 in CO, within margin of error in MN, more…


Rasmussen is least biased and most accurate

Rasmussen has McCain up by 1 in both CO and Va., and now within the margin of error in MN (to 4, down from 12) — which hasn’t gone Republican since 1972.

Nationally, Rasmussen has Obama up by 1, 47-46 among registered voters.

I have long maintained that if McCain can keep this race within five points, all the way through election day, then he wins. Google the “Bradley effect”.

McCain holds a 3 point edge in NV, according to Rasmussen.

I lost trust in many other pollsters, who seem to have an agenda to shape the elections. Rasmussen seems to always come the closest.

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Larry Sinclair: Should we buy his story about gay sex with Obama?


Look for him on YouTube

Reports are that CNN will unveil this story in October; I for one doubt that.

Should we buy Larry Sinclair’s story about gay sex with Obama? He claims that, some 9 years ago (when BO was in the state senate), they did cocaine in a limo. Obama actually did crack cocaine. And Sinclair claims that he performed oral sex on Obama at least twice.

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It’s all but confirmed: Obama/Bayh vs. McCain/Lieberman


Staffers leaking out info to the media

There’s the ticket: Obama/Bayh vs. McCain/Lieberman, in the first all-sitting US Senator race in history.

Bayh is close to both Clintons, and after toying with the idea of running in 2008 himself, was a strong supporter of Hillary’s presidential campaign. His choice as Veep could mollify the Clintons themselves, and help heal the rift in the Democratic Party. Obama is also making a strong play for Indiana.

The only drawback is that the Republicans would gain Bayh’s Senate seat via gubernatorial appointment.

For McCain, choosing a Democrat – the party’s nominee for vice president only eight years ago — would dramatically demonstrate that his candidacy transcends the normal partisanship that grips Washington. A McCain/Lieberman ticket would be the first bi-partisan ticket since Lincoln in 1864.

In addition, the GOP would pick up Lieberman’s seat, also via an appointment by CT Gov. Jodi Rell.

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What John Edwards did wasn’t so bad


Someone needs to step in to defend him here

Let’s put things in perspective: Were John Edwards’ actions really so bad? First, the woman never accused him of sexual harrassment or unwanted advances. He was not old enough to be her father, and he was not in any supervisory capacity over her.

The affair didn’t occur until after his wife’s cancer had gone into remission, and furthermore, he’s probably not even the father of the baby. Besides, from all accounts, this woman was “easy”, and she may have been the one making the advances.

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Is Obama a Manchurian candidate?


My dentist, who is from Iran, emphaticaly believes this

My dentist, who is from Iran but has denounced Islam, fervently believes that Obama is a Manchurian candidate.

He believes that Obama represents an attempted takeover of America by Islam. Is Obama portraying himself as the Muslim candidate? No. Is he portraying himself as the answer to the white Judeo/Christian oppression of the colored peoples of this world? Yes, and they are buying it.

Make no mistake about it. He has become their Martin Luther King. And he has become absolutely impervious to attack. Nothing we can say, no truths revealed, no matter how reliable or frightening, will dissuade them from choosing their Black Messiah.

My dentist believes that in 2009-10, things will improve for Americans, thus allowing Obama to persuade us to give the Muslim nations more influence. Their ultimate goal is takeover of the western world and enactment of Sharia law. Let’s face it: Europe is well on their way, and the U.S. could be as well, with a possible president Obama.

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What would happen if the U.S. won a war but the media didn’t tell the American public?


Apparently, we have to rely on a British newspaper for the news that we've defeated the last remnants of al-Qaida in Iraq.

London’s Sunday Times called it “the culmination of one of the most spectacular victories of the war on terror.” A terrorist force that once numbered more than 12,000, with strongholds in the west and central regions of Iraq, has over two years been reduced to a mere 1,200 fighters, backed against the wall in the northern city of Mosul.

The destruction of al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) is one of the most unlikely and unforeseen events in the long history of American warfare. We can thank President Bush’s surge strategy, in which he bucked both Republican and Democratic leaders in Washington by increasing our forces there instead of surrendering.

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