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Sir;... You must be talking about all the school kids trotted out to make it seems some one cares that Mr. Mccain is back in town... So, I am waiting on the only poll that counts... Let's see how good your facts are... How many millions would you bet??? I wouldn't bet a penny on fux news anything... I mean, you have to see the target to hit it, Unless you are shooting in the dark at the dark... What do you think of the chances that in the future they will say: Out of the mouths of babes and fox news??? No... I don't think they could hit a barn door with a dead cat... But, let us see....Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Nov 1, 2008 4:48 PM
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Dear Mr Dick Morris
I am a huge admirer of you personally and your work. However, in the Hannity Colmes show I am just watching at 5:30 am local time here in London, UK, I would like to take the liberty to say that I was embarrassed to hear you make comments which suited a 10-year old child. It is clear to everyone on this side of the Atlantic that there are NO UNDECIDED VOTERS. Why we Europeans could see it as clear as a crystal bowl and you in America cannot? A majority of the so called " undecided voters" will be voting for Mr Barack Obama, not for Mr John McCain. The reason they are "undecided" is that they are embarrased to admit they will vote for Mr Obama. This time it is the opposite to the Bradley effect. I can see it right here in London where I live. I have white American clients who work for the American Embasy and other financial companies who confidentially told me that they would never divulge to their fellow Americans that they will vote for Mr Obama in fear of being tagged should Mr McCain wins. I appreciate the reason you kept repeating " I don't know, I really don't know ", but in my opinion it made you looked quite naive and disoriented. As for the issue of coal, to quote a segment of Mr Obama's statement and take it out of context, as Mr Hannity does ( who I think looks more fanatical than the Islamists ) is intimidating ordinary people's intellect and has the opposite effect;, it harms our campaign and cause. Appers as a desperate move to use anything , to throw the kitchen sink in. I am a staunch Republican and voted for Mr McCain, but this time it is apparent that we will lose. Everyone knows this, why should we pretend otherwise? Let's hope that Mrs Sarah Palin will have the energy and determination to embark in a journey few people could envisage taking and run as our next Presidential candidate.
Respectfully
Sophia Lisa Reyes
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Posted by: sophia lisa reyes
Mon Nov 3, 2008 9:43 PM
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