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That was a good shot; if McCain were in Missouri, Obama would have him arrested.

Ok..I'm going to assume that you are not Qlazz.

If you are not, then I apologize for accusing you in the past..

 

Also, your myspace only had 1 friend <_< , so I sent you an invite...

BTW, I only check my myspace every other week or so.

 

Anyways, welcome back :thumbsup:

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Ok..I'm going to assume that you are not Qlazz.

If you are not, then I apologize for accusing you in the past..

 

Also, your myspace only had 1 friend :lol: , so I sent you an invite...

BTW, I only check my myspace every other week or so.

 

Anyways, welcome back :overhead:

 

I only created that myspace page so I could join the FFToday myspace page, and that was fun for about two minutes. I know this will come as a shock to you, but my real name is not Tony Hardware. The real me has 181 facebook friends, including Sarah Palin. That makes me pretty cool in some circles. So, don't be offended if you don't get a response, you're just trying to befriend my alter ego. :cheers:

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That was a good point McCain made about Obama's elequence. "Listen carefully, he said we will "look at" off shore drilling." WE CAN AND SHOULD DRILL NOW!

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so I take it you are obviously vehemently against 99 percent of McCain's anti-Obama ads where the women comes on with her scary voice and says "Congressional liberals want to......."

 

McCain is just partaking in political dooshbaggery :overhead: -- Being alarmed that he is being associated with crapass Republicans he fully supported while running guilt by association ads 24/7

 

 

And you, jets 24, are partisan cheerleading :cheers:

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And you, jets 24, are partisan cheerleading :thumbsdown:

 

Meh, jets24 is a pretty straight up guy. I don't agree with him that much, but at least he's honest. He's a right-winger, but at least he doesn't pretend to be something he's not like some folks on this bored.

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Meh, jets24 is a pretty straight up guy. I don't agree with him that much, but at least he's honest. He's a right-winger, but at least he doesn't pretend to be something he's not like Barack Obama!

:thumbsdown: Fixored!

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Meh, jets24 is a pretty straight up guy. I don't agree with him that much, but at least he's honest. He's a right-winger, but at least he doesn't pretend to be something he's not like some folks on this bored.

 

Thanks Dan. I appreciate that.

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Meh, jets24 is a pretty straight up guy. I don't agree with him that much, but at least he's honest. He's a right-winger, but at least he doesn't pretend to be something he's not like some folks on this bored.

You obviously do not know jets24 that well.

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This coming from the guy who lost to Bush 2 elections in a row.

 

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I only created that myspace page so I could join the FFToday myspace page, and that was fun for about two minutes. I know this will come as a shock to you, but my real name is not Tony Hardware. The real me has 181 facebook friends, including Sarah Palin. That makes me pretty cool in some circles. So, don't be offended if you don't get a response, you're just trying to befriend my alter ego. :music_guitarred:

 

So...You either are Qlazz or not :dunno:

 

Also, your real name is not "Tony Hardware"? OMFG...No way :o

 

Congrats on having 181 facebook friends..I guess

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And 2 years ago McCain was a Keynote speaker for ACORN.

 

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/100...ugs_McCain.html

 

In a thread or two i posted a link where McCain gave a speech at an ACORN event.

 

"This is what makes america great. The people in this room make America great."

 

I haven't heard a response from them yet.

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So...You either are Qlazz or not :music_guitarred:

 

Also, your real name is not "Tony Hardware"? OMFG...No way :dunno:

 

Congrats on having 181 facebook friends..I guess

 

You just got OWNED Sux. You DON'T have 181 friends and I bet you DON'T have a VP candidate on your friends list.

 

Hey..is your real name Sux?

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Ok..I'm going to assume that you are not Qlazz.

If you are not, then I apologize for accusing you in the past..

 

Also, your myspace only had 1 friend :dunno: , so I sent you an invite...

BTW, I only check my myspace every other week or so.

 

Anyways, welcome back :music_guitarred:

 

it is qlazz, the focking paxil freak.

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And 2 years ago McCain was a Keynote speaker for ACORN.

 

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/100...ugs_McCain.html

 

Strange that Obama didn't mention this. This is part of the reason that many feel he didn't do as well last night as he did in the first two debates. He had more than a few missed opportunities, where you could see that McCain came in ready to rumble.

 

It wasn't Obama's only missed opportunity.

 

He missed tying and counterattacking McCain to Jeffrey M. Frederick's comments when John Lewis' comments were brought up.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...8101402648.html

 

He missed tying and counterattacking McCain to William Timmons, a lobbyist for Saddam Hussein, when Bill Ayers was brought up.

 

http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blog...william-tim.php

 

He missed talking about the Troopergate scandal when asked about Sarah Palin.

 

 

ETA: This, I thought, was one of few Obama highlights:

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Strange that Obama didn't mention this. This is part of the reason that many feel he didn't do as well last night as he did in the first two debates. He had more than a few missed opportunities, where you could see that McCain came in ready to rumble.

 

It wasn't Obama's only missed opportunity.

 

He missed tying and counterattacking McCain to Jeffrey M. Frederick's comments when John Lewis' comments were brought up.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...8101402648.html

 

He missed tying and counterattacking McCain to William Timmons, a lobbyist for Saddam Hussein, when Bill Ayers was brought up.

 

http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blog...william-tim.php

 

He missed talking about the Troopergate scandal when asked about Sarah Palin.

ETA: This, I thought, was one of few Obama highlights:

 

That's because he's noticed that the more McCain has attacked on old stuff nobody really cares about, the further behind he has gotten.

 

Obama doesn't need to attack. He can do what he did last night, which is appear calm, cool, and Presidential, while McCain looks like a bitter old crank, and cruise to victory.

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