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Originally Posted by matthew330
Despite Obama's ridiculous monetary advantage, the nonstop rhetoric similar to and demonstrated by the last few posts via mainstream media and Acorn preying on the vulnerable - this remains a relatively close race, so much so that the left is already talking about widespread voter fraud "in the event" that McCain wins. I got news, common sense at some level trumps all of this shit.
Is it easier to believe that I think racism doesn't exist because I question your use of it, or that you simply use it. Guyy can't speak a sentence without accusing someone of it, Paq thinks he hears it from someone who's conveniently covered in McCain stickers and runs wild. Its tiring, its transparent, and your reactions will be comical if McCain wins, for a day anyway.
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Unlike others here, i'm not losing any sleep over the possibility of a McCain victory. None. Zilch.
One reason it isn't close is because McCain has tried to use essentially racist identity politics when people want him to talk about economic problems. There are racists voting for Obama! They're saying that racism is a luxury they can't afford, but McCain's crew isn't listening. They're the pros, they know what they're doing, they know how to win. Why should they listen?