She was doing homework...can't fault that.
Yoni, they both went off topic, and doubled back to address previous questions. I like the format. Not so pretty, pretty. THIS is what I want to see in the Pres debates. Throw down, mother ers!
She was doing homework...can't fault that.
Oh, so it was a "draw"? Ha. Everyone saw that for what it was, the dressing down of young Johnny Edwards. It's going to take more than a smile to deal with the threats this nation faces from Islamic fascism.
We are in serious times. I don't give a how much senator sunshine wants to tell me that he is going to give me a lot of the same crap every politician says every ing time they run. Cheney told it like it is and he ripped the Democrat ticket to shreds.
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Did anyone understand one freaking thing that Jesse Jackson said?![]()
Sorry, this was an asskicking by Cheney. And it was one on substance as well as style.
Gee, wonder why the voting in online polls is skewed...
An "online coup d'etat." That's how CBS News described your efforts after the debate last Thursday.
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Overall, Cheney put in a solid performance. The style and slickness of Edwards' glib soundbites paled in comparison to the substantive, measured responses that Cheney provided.
The more I digest, the more I realize it was a ing smackdown by Cheney.
I agree....I liked that format way better than what happened Thursday.
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Cheney smacked dat ass.![]()
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What does black women with AIDS have to do with the Presidency?
Let me answer this.............
Quit sharing needles and wrap the .
How bout that?
CNBC
Edwards 68
Cheney 32
CNN
Edwards 77
Cheney 18
undec 5
It was a beatdown, alright.![]()
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Oh, you're serious, right?
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Ooh, Internet polls.
Color me convinced.
Uh, Yeah. That was several hundred thousand people, Yoni. It's not scientific, but then it's not close either.
la la la la la. it's not my candidate that's winning the online poll, therefore it's irrellevant.
Perhaps if the RNC sends out emails to all its registered cons uents, providing them links to the web based polls, things will be more representative down the road.
Considering McAuliffe sent out a blast mail with the addresses of every internet poll being taken, I'd say they have absolutely not bearing on reality. But, really, thanks for the laugh!![]()
Posting ridiculous numbers like that...you should be ashamed.
Enough said.
la la la la, we all know online polls are accurate.
You know, like when the playoffs roll around and Kori posts one saying who will win the championship, and 90% of the people on this site vote for SA, it's that scientific.
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Did you know that according to HighTimes.com, 98% of Americans think marijuana should be legalized?
And, on DemonraticUnderground.org, Kerry gets as many votes as Saddam Hussein did in his last election.
Anybody watching Dennis Miller rip Kerrwards on Jay Leno?
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I went to CNN expecting the same old "who won the debate?" poll, instead I find:
"did the debate tonight help you decide who to vote for president?"
What BS is that?
lol...
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