
Obama campaign to worshipers: Ditch work and school on Election Day for The One
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Spike Lee: “There’s B.B. Before Barack & A.B. After Barack, This Is All Pre-De-Ortained & Shit” - With Intelligent(?) Video
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
Spike Lee tried to wax philsophically quasi-religious as he said history is now going to be divided in B.B. & A.B., before and after Barack.
Pre-de-ortained?
The word is “preordained” you fukn dickhead.
I got one word that describes Barack Obama’s campaign from Day One: HYPE.
No, I haven’t seen that documentary called “Hype” about Da Magic Popolo, but if you have been studying Barack Obama or been a faithful Dollard Reader for any length of time, then you know that this guy is all hype, all empty-suit, all empty-briefcase, ...
Barack Obama: Take Election Day Off
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Sure you might lose your job, or some pay, in the process but who cares? Those won’t be needed under an Obama administration anyway.
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Obama Camp Tries Not to Get Cocky
Weekly Standard Blog —
Someone should send this to the candidate himself, who is talking about "righteous winds," planning his Election Night bash, and unveiling an unorthodox new plan to deal with an economic downturn by asking roughly 50 percent of the nation not to work for a day. That'll do wonders for productivity.
Look at that smile on Maverick's face as he cruises to victory. Really warms your heart.
What To Do On Election Day
Daily Kos —
About a week ago, I received a great email from Northside DFA here in Chicago explaining what you can do on election day. Remember, if you're a student or if you're working, ask to take the day off. I'm taking a couple days off next week, because this election is too important to not leave it all on the road. So make whatever plans you need to make, and let's jump right in: Even with early voting, the vast majority of votes will be cast on election day. Elections are often decided by two or three votes per polling place. Volunteers can play a HUGE role in ...
Ashley Rindsberg: Election Countdown: The Undecided and the Underdog
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
John McCain has Barack Obama right where he wants him: on top. For weeks, Obama has slugged his way through debates, a slurry of negative attacks by the McCain campaign, and, of course, a few damaging and bizarre remarks a la Joe Biden. And still, Obama is on top. The Illinois senator's resilience is remarkable as his standing in the polls has shown strong leads over McCain. In fact, Obama hasn't merely weathered recent storms but has come out beaming, with many parts of the mainstream media not just supporting and endorsing him but feeling confident enough to proudly expound their pro-Obamaness.
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