The Seven Reasons McCain-Palin Are a Lock to Win

There are seven serious, historic, demographic and other wise culturally compelling reasons Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin will win the election on November 4, 2008 – a date of defeat that will sear itself into the Democratic Party’s collective consciousness.

The first and foremost reason McCain-Palin will win is the absolute arrogance, elitism, condescending, patronizing and in-your-face voter suppression campaign – don’t ... Full Story »

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by Paul Keene - Oct. 29, 2008

The author made no effort to gather or cite any facts. This article is pure fiction based on the authors personal desires for the election. I again plead that only articles written by qualified individuals using unrefutable facts and cites be reviewed by this board. There is no sense wasting our time on this kind of tripe.

Bravo Dan for showing how to write an article without a shred of fact or evidence.

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by Elizabeth Reynolds - Oct. 29, 2008

No.

I would rate this a ZERO if I could. The most accurate description of this wishful-thinking article is unprintable, so I'll use other words: UTTER ... More »

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by Tanya J. Maurer - Oct. 29, 2008

Bizarre.

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by J. B. Van Wely - Oct. 29, 2008

Much more rant than news

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by Patrick Johnson - Oct. 29, 2008

It's an opinion piece disguised as fact

The author is grasping at straws. His first reason (McCain was leading on Labor Day and who ever leads the polling on Labor Day wins) is ridiculous, ... More »

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