John McCain may be preparing to steal the election.
Meanwhile, in other news, ... a black guy was spotted dragging a kid down the street by the hand in Chicago.
Don't just stand there, America - do something!!
via Drudge:
ZOGBY SATURDAY: McCain outpolled Obama 48% to 47% in Friday, one day, polling. He is beginning to cut into Obama's lead among independents, is now leading among blue collar voters, has strengthened his lead among investors and among men, and is walloping Obama among NASCAR voters. Joe the Plumber may get his license after all...


ON ANOTHER NOTE :
I heard if Osama Obama does not win there will be blood in the streets. LOL
Also,
I found this comment on another site and loved it. Thought I would share it with you all. They could not have said any better.
Why are people so concerned with YOUR vote?
So, I couldn't take it anymore and went in to vote early today. I received the "I Voted" sticker and slapped it on my hat and went about my day. Literally 90% of people I encountered asked me who received my vote. I live in a small town and many people know me or have seen me playing music, so it is not like they are total strangers. I should also mention that I try to stay away from politics as a conversation topic unless I am entirely confident that the discourse will not get heated or out of control (many times it does). Also, at first glance, most people would assume that I am a democrat. I have full sleeve tattoos and am a fairly recognizable musician in the area and when people find out that I lean republican, they are flabbergasted.
But I digress, after about 20 people stuck their nose in my business, I couldn't take it anymore. In the middle of a fairly crowded restaurant someone asked me who I voted for and I yelled, "Is there even a choice? I voted for the guy who will cut my taxes, kill terrorists and push us towards energy independence." You could have heard a pin drop. I promptly removed the sticker from my hat and resurrected my privacy.
__________________
Ivy league grad and retired Army Captain, deal with it...
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 10:40 PM
Hmmmm a Republican Threepeat in the works....
McCain/Palin the Little White Engine That Could... I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can,I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can!
Posted by: JustOneMan | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 10:40 PM
Lols. Keep dreaming dan.
Alaska
Senate: Stevens (R): 36 (46), Begich (D) 58 (48)
House at-large: Young (R) 44 (44), Berkowitz (D) 53 (50)
Arizona
President: McCain 48, Obama 47
President (already voted): McCain 42, Obama 54
Senate 2010: McCain (R) 45, Napolitano (D) 53
Georgia
Senate: Chambliss (R): 47 (47), Martin (D): 46 (45), Buckley (L) 5 (5)
Senate (already voted): Chambliss (R) 39, Martin (D) 56, Buckley (L) 5
President: McCain 47 (49), Obama 44 (43)
President (already voted): McCain 40, Obama 55
Minnesota
Senate: Coleman (R): 43 (39), Franken (D): 40 (41), Berkley (I) 15 (18)
Senate (already voted): Franken (R) 45, Coleman (R) 33, Barkley (I) 22
President: Obama 53 (52), McCain 38 (39)
President (already voted): Obama 58, McCain 34
Mississippi
Senate: Wicker (R) 51 (47), Musgrove (D) 44 (46)
Senate (Already voted): Wicker (R) 47, Musgrove (D) 53
Montana
President: Obama 48 (49), McCain 44 (45)
Governor: Schweitzer (D) 58 (57), Brown (R) 40 (40)
North Carolina
President: McCain (R) 45 (44), Obama (D) 47 (46)
President (already voted): McCain (R) 40, Obama (D) 52
Senate: Dole (R) 45 (45), Hagan (D) 50 (49)
Senate (already voted): Dole (R) 40, Hagan (D) 58
Governor: Perdue (D) 49 (48), McCrory (R) 44 (43)
Governor (already voted): Perdue (D) 55, McCrory (R) 37
North Dakota
President: McCain (R) 47 (45), Obama (D) 46 (45)
Cya at the polls!
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 10:50 PM
Oh, I get it. If Obama wins it's a fair election but if McCain wins, it's because he stole it. Sure.
Posted by: Karen | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:09 PM
Islamoliama, I hope you get what you want, lose you job and starve to death when the U.S. turns into a massive SH like North Korea. Business people are already downsizing and making plans to deposit all of their money in off shore accounts. Funny, when McCain is up the stock market climbs, when Hussein is up the stock market crashes.
I have plans of my own and none of them have to do with paying more tax and supporting/helping the democrat welfare slugs in any way. If Mexico would kill all of the drug dealers half of America would move there, at least the productive half.
No tax increase for anyone under $250K, $200K, $150K, $120K, make that Hussein O's original plan of $42K, You know, in truth make that the 40% of workers who GWB lowered the barrier for so they pay no tax already. The rest of the employed hold both hands over your butt, you're fixing to get it rammed home, no KY jelly available. Someone tell me the last time they got anything other than a promise, followed by a lie, from a democrat that didn't cost more. I can't remember one and i'm 67 years old. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Posted by: Scrapiron | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:20 PM
ACORN, obama's 'critter' has stolen the election. We are witnessing the decline and fall of the American Republic.
Posted by: Mark | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:40 PM
"Cya at the polls!"
if I only had a dollar for everytime I've heard a democrat tell me that they had 'really tapped' into the youth vote, 'this time'.
every cycle, same thing...it's their 'secret weapon'. c'mon 2004, you thought you had them with the 'idea that they were going to get drafted'.
democrat campaigns are like bad sitcoms, a hit show here and there, but mostly recycled trash.
one thing I won't see at the polls? youth voters. again. I know, this year it's going to be different and pollsters are so sure, they are weighting the samples to include this new voter. enjoy nov 4, I will.
Posted by: mark l. | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:43 PM
This is the time when McCain Palin shine.
This is the time when the veteran comeback kid kicks butt!
This is the time when the new kid gets schooled by the pro!
"McCain is Jordan, Bird, and Magic in the fourth quarter"
at:http://riggword.wordpress.com/2008/11/01/mccain-is-jordan-bird-and-magic-in-the-fourth-quarter/
Posted by: riggword | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 12:57 AM
The only way democraps can win "anything" is cheat. Acorns don't fall far from the tree.
I am gonna laugh like hell when MURTHA loses. That will make my day.
I am gonna damand a paper trail of my vote when I go on November 4th and I am gonna write down the number of my little card after I vote on one of thise machines and keep it. Later I calling the state after the election and demand that I know how my vote was counted.
I know who I am voting for and it "damn well" better match up. Too much funny business has been going on in this election.
Next time IN 2008 since I know you can do it now I might as well assign a bench to all my pets and register them to vote. LOL
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:06 AM
This is the time that Cranky McNasty gets his butt kicked from coast to coast !
This is the time when the US Electorate says "thanks but no thanks" to the totally unqualified Sarah Palin !
This is the time when the air is so thick with Republican desperation !!!
Naaa naa naaa naah ...naa naa naaaa naaa....hey hey hey GOOD BYE
Posted by: Todd | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:06 AM
todddd...
It's closer than you think. Americans know John McCain, they feel familiar with him. When it comes time to cast the vote, more than you expect will choose the safe bet.
Many voters still don't feel comfortable with obama...they are suspicious of his motives and his loyalties, despite his concerted efforts to conceal his true nature. This discomfort may translate into independent votes for mccain.
We are all frustrated, but how many will vote for "the devil we know" over the "the devil we don't know"?
More than the democrats expect, I think. ET
Posted by: ET | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:35 AM
Another Democrap down the tubes. Figures. It's the only way they know how to win. Liars, cheats and Scumbags ! All of them.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/31/florida-congressman-accused-making-death-threat-opponent/
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:46 AM
Vote white ;
Posted by: cindi | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 02:05 AM
Polls don't win elections. Only votes win elections. And all of the polls are assuming a massive Democrat and small GOP turnout, which I don't think is going to happen, based on what I see -- in real life, that is. Rush was right again. It's all about turnout, just like it was in 2004.
Vote. Make sure everybody you know votes. If you can, after you vote, head to headquarters and volunteer. Work the phones, drive around to the polls to pick up the pollbooks, pick up people who need rides to the polls and take them to vote.
Posted by: rightwingprof | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 08:39 AM
cindi, cindi, cindi. I have to disagree with you for once. Not on your choice but on your reason. I'm voting for the least of two evils with my finger and thumb firmly closing my nostrils. Perhaps next time America can manage to come up with better candidates.
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 09:18 AM
I will vote for the most qualified candidate. And we all know who that is. Vote John McCain for experienced leadership. His father was an admiral. His grandfather was an admiral. John McCain was born and raided to lead. He is a leader. Not just another liar like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Democrats lie promise and steal. Democrats talk a good game and then steal everything in sight and blame everything on others. Democrats are nothing but scandals in waiting. I sure hope McCain wins it would be worth it just to see the reaction of CNN and MSNBC and NBC. Not to mention the Wasington Post and NY Times. Maybe Keith Olbermann's head will explode. I wish.
Posted by: joeb | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 10:10 AM
That should be raised to lead in the above comment. I need to stop making typos.
Posted by: joeb | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 10:11 AM
ROFL.....way to cherrypick the one and only poll that shows the race is tightening !! Every other poll shows it's a runaway for Obama.
Nice try, though !
Posted by: Todd | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 10:21 AM
todd-
any reason in partilcular that arnold doesn't hit the campaign trail until yesterday?
not like he is married to maria shriver, niece of bobby kennedy.
he wasn't going to campaign for mac, until they both found out about ayers dedicating his book to her uncle's killer.
at that point, obama lost her, and has probably lost a significant amount of older dems.
freefall baby.
Posted by: mark l. | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 10:45 AM
O/T; This is concerning. Instapundit has an article and a poll up on his site:
"SEATTLE'S THE STRANGER publishes addresses and photos of homes displaying Republican signs. Political intimidation and incitement to violence, or just colorful journalism? Note the discussion in the comments."
http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/
Posted by: mary | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 10:59 AM
Comments
ON ANOTHER NOTE :
I heard if Osama Obama does not win there will be blood in the streets. LOL
Also,
I found this comment on another site and loved it. Thought I would share it with you all. They could not have said any better.
Why are people so concerned with YOUR vote?
So, I couldn't take it anymore and went in to vote early today. I received the "I Voted" sticker and slapped it on my hat and went about my day. Literally 90% of people I encountered asked me who received my vote. I live in a small town and many people know me or have seen me playing music, so it is not like they are total strangers. I should also mention that I try to stay away from politics as a conversation topic unless I am entirely confident that the discourse will not get heated or out of control (many times it does). Also, at first glance, most people would assume that I am a democrat. I have full sleeve tattoos and am a fairly recognizable musician in the area and when people find out that I lean republican, they are flabbergasted.
But I digress, after about 20 people stuck their nose in my business, I couldn't take it anymore. In the middle of a fairly crowded restaurant someone asked me who I voted for and I yelled, "Is there even a choice? I voted for the guy who will cut my taxes, kill terrorists and push us towards energy independence." You could have heard a pin drop. I promptly removed the sticker from my hat and resurrected my privacy.
__________________
Ivy league grad and retired Army Captain, deal with it...
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 10:40 PM
Hmmmm a Republican Threepeat in the works....
McCain/Palin the Little White Engine That Could... I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can,I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can, I Know I Can, I Know I can!
Posted by: JustOneMan | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 10:40 PM
Lols. Keep dreaming dan.
Alaska
Senate: Stevens (R): 36 (46), Begich (D) 58 (48)
House at-large: Young (R) 44 (44), Berkowitz (D) 53 (50)
Arizona
President: McCain 48, Obama 47
President (already voted): McCain 42, Obama 54
Senate 2010: McCain (R) 45, Napolitano (D) 53
Georgia
Senate: Chambliss (R): 47 (47), Martin (D): 46 (45), Buckley (L) 5 (5)
Senate (already voted): Chambliss (R) 39, Martin (D) 56, Buckley (L) 5
President: McCain 47 (49), Obama 44 (43)
President (already voted): McCain 40, Obama 55
Minnesota
Senate: Coleman (R): 43 (39), Franken (D): 40 (41), Berkley (I) 15 (18)
Senate (already voted): Franken (R) 45, Coleman (R) 33, Barkley (I) 22
President: Obama 53 (52), McCain 38 (39)
President (already voted): Obama 58, McCain 34
Mississippi
Senate: Wicker (R) 51 (47), Musgrove (D) 44 (46)
Senate (Already voted): Wicker (R) 47, Musgrove (D) 53
Montana
President: Obama 48 (49), McCain 44 (45)
Governor: Schweitzer (D) 58 (57), Brown (R) 40 (40)
North Carolina
President: McCain (R) 45 (44), Obama (D) 47 (46)
President (already voted): McCain (R) 40, Obama (D) 52
Senate: Dole (R) 45 (45), Hagan (D) 50 (49)
Senate (already voted): Dole (R) 40, Hagan (D) 58
Governor: Perdue (D) 49 (48), McCrory (R) 44 (43)
Governor (already voted): Perdue (D) 55, McCrory (R) 37
North Dakota
President: McCain (R) 47 (45), Obama (D) 46 (45)
Cya at the polls!
Posted by: IslamoLlama | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 10:50 PM
Oh, I get it. If Obama wins it's a fair election but if McCain wins, it's because he stole it. Sure.
Posted by: Karen | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:09 PM
Islamoliama, I hope you get what you want, lose you job and starve to death when the U.S. turns into a massive SH like North Korea. Business people are already downsizing and making plans to deposit all of their money in off shore accounts. Funny, when McCain is up the stock market climbs, when Hussein is up the stock market crashes.
I have plans of my own and none of them have to do with paying more tax and supporting/helping the democrat welfare slugs in any way. If Mexico would kill all of the drug dealers half of America would move there, at least the productive half.
No tax increase for anyone under $250K, $200K, $150K, $120K, make that Hussein O's original plan of $42K, You know, in truth make that the 40% of workers who GWB lowered the barrier for so they pay no tax already. The rest of the employed hold both hands over your butt, you're fixing to get it rammed home, no KY jelly available. Someone tell me the last time they got anything other than a promise, followed by a lie, from a democrat that didn't cost more. I can't remember one and i'm 67 years old. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Posted by: Scrapiron | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:20 PM
ACORN, obama's 'critter' has stolen the election. We are witnessing the decline and fall of the American Republic.
Posted by: Mark | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:40 PM
"Cya at the polls!"
if I only had a dollar for everytime I've heard a democrat tell me that they had 'really tapped' into the youth vote, 'this time'.
every cycle, same thing...it's their 'secret weapon'. c'mon 2004, you thought you had them with the 'idea that they were going to get drafted'.
democrat campaigns are like bad sitcoms, a hit show here and there, but mostly recycled trash.
one thing I won't see at the polls? youth voters. again. I know, this year it's going to be different and pollsters are so sure, they are weighting the samples to include this new voter. enjoy nov 4, I will.
Posted by: mark l. | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:43 PM
This is the time when McCain Palin shine.
This is the time when the veteran comeback kid kicks butt!
This is the time when the new kid gets schooled by the pro!
"McCain is Jordan, Bird, and Magic in the fourth quarter"
at:http://riggword.wordpress.com/2008/11/01/mccain-is-jordan-bird-and-magic-in-the-fourth-quarter/
Posted by: riggword | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 12:57 AM
The only way democraps can win "anything" is cheat. Acorns don't fall far from the tree.
I am gonna laugh like hell when MURTHA loses. That will make my day.
I am gonna damand a paper trail of my vote when I go on November 4th and I am gonna write down the number of my little card after I vote on one of thise machines and keep it. Later I calling the state after the election and demand that I know how my vote was counted.
I know who I am voting for and it "damn well" better match up. Too much funny business has been going on in this election.
Next time IN 2008 since I know you can do it now I might as well assign a bench to all my pets and register them to vote. LOL
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:06 AM
This is the time that Cranky McNasty gets his butt kicked from coast to coast !
This is the time when the US Electorate says "thanks but no thanks" to the totally unqualified Sarah Palin !
This is the time when the air is so thick with Republican desperation !!!
Naaa naa naaa naah ...naa naa naaaa naaa....hey hey hey GOOD BYE
Posted by: Todd | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:06 AM
todddd...
It's closer than you think. Americans know John McCain, they feel familiar with him. When it comes time to cast the vote, more than you expect will choose the safe bet.
Many voters still don't feel comfortable with obama...they are suspicious of his motives and his loyalties, despite his concerted efforts to conceal his true nature. This discomfort may translate into independent votes for mccain.
We are all frustrated, but how many will vote for "the devil we know" over the "the devil we don't know"?
More than the democrats expect, I think. ET
Posted by: ET | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:35 AM
Another Democrap down the tubes. Figures. It's the only way they know how to win. Liars, cheats and Scumbags ! All of them.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/31/florida-congressman-accused-making-death-threat-opponent/
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:46 AM
Vote white ;
Posted by: cindi | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 02:05 AM
Polls don't win elections. Only votes win elections. And all of the polls are assuming a massive Democrat and small GOP turnout, which I don't think is going to happen, based on what I see -- in real life, that is. Rush was right again. It's all about turnout, just like it was in 2004.
Vote. Make sure everybody you know votes. If you can, after you vote, head to headquarters and volunteer. Work the phones, drive around to the polls to pick up the pollbooks, pick up people who need rides to the polls and take them to vote.
Posted by: rightwingprof | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 08:39 AM
cindi, cindi, cindi. I have to disagree with you for once. Not on your choice but on your reason. I'm voting for the least of two evils with my finger and thumb firmly closing my nostrils. Perhaps next time America can manage to come up with better candidates.
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 09:18 AM
All said in jest Fred. But honestly, why when blacks are voting for Obbie simply because his is black, is it wrong for a white person to support the white candidate? Better candidates, I have to agree, not much of a choice here. I do have to say however, I do not know enough from his short time in politics that Obbie is the right guy for the job, even if he is half white. ;}
Posted by: cindi | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 11:01 AM
Sorry folks, didn't realize I copied and pasted half the messages here...........
PAX
Posted by: cindi | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 11:05 AM
I wonder why the guy in the black clothes is running? I can't see a TV.
Posted by: Son of a Pig and a Monkey | Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 12:28 PM