McCain Pulls Into Lead 48-47

uh, thats including INDEPENDENTS that LEAN

so no, you are WRONG


btw, if Obama wins, you wont see me crying
just as i didnt cry when Clinton won
you might see a few conservatives complain about various things, but no where near the crap you libs have been pulling for the last 8 fucking years

Dive Con, do you really believe the Democrats are the only ones who have been complaining about GWBush and his "posse" for the last 8 years?

If so, you may want to check you oxygen tank!
 
Dive Con, do you really believe the Democrats are the only ones who have been complaining about GWBush and his "posse" for the last 8 years?

If so, you may want to check you oxygen tank!
first off, divers dont use an "oxygen tank" second, no, a lot of conservative have as well, because Bush ISNT a conservative
 
first off, divers dont use an "oxygen tank" second, no, a lot of conservative have as well, because Bush ISNT a conservative

Who said anything about you using it for diving! :razz:

Well what do you people think a conservative is if you don't mind my asking?
 
Who said anything about you using it for diving! :razz:

Well what do you people think a conservative is if you don't mind my asking?

McCain is no conservative either. Look at his policies on campaign finance reform,immigration,global warming,and his very socialist mortgage bailout program.
 
McCain is no conservative either. Look at his policies on campaign finance reform,immigration,global warming,and his very socialist mortgage bailout program.
your right, McCain isnt a conservative, but he is more conservative than Obama would be
 
first off, divers dont use an "oxygen tank" second, no, a lot of conservative have as well, because Bush ISNT a conservative




REAL DIVERS DO...




Common diving breathing gases


Common diving breathing gases are:

Air is a mixture of 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and approximately 1% other trace gases; to simplify calculations this last 1% is usually treated as if it were nitrogen. Being cheap and simple to use, it is the most common diving gas.[1][2][3] As its nitrogen component causes nitrogen narcosis it is considered to have a safe depth limit of about 40 metres (130 feet) for most divers, although the maximum operating depth of air is 66.2 metres (218 feet).[1][3][5]
Pure oxygen is mainly used to speed the shallow decompression stops at the end of a military, commercial or technical dive and is only safe up to a depth of 6 meters (maximum operating depth) before oxygen toxicity steps in.[1][2][3][5] It was much used in frogmen's rebreathers.[2][5][6][7]
Nitrox is a mixture of oxygen and air, and generally refers to mixtures which are more than 21% oxygen. It can be used as a tool to accelerate in water decompression stops or to decrease the risk of decompression sickness and thus prolong a dive (a common misconception is that the diver can go deeper, this is not true owing to a shallower maximum operating depth than on conventional air).[1][2][3][8]
Trimix is a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen and helium and is often used at depth in technical diving and commercial diving instead of air to reduce nitrogen narcosis and to avoid the dangers of oxygen toxicity.[1][2][3]
Heliox is a mixture of oxygen and helium and is often used in the deep phase of a commercial deep dive to eliminate nitrogen narcosis.[1][2][3][9]
Heliair is a form of trimix that is easily blended from helium and air without using pure oxygen. It always has a 21:79 ratio of oxygen to nitrogen; the balance of the mix is helium.[3]
Hydreliox is a mixture of oxygen, helium, and hydrogen and is used for dives below 130 metres in commercial diving.[1][3][9][10][11]
Hydrox, a gas mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is used as a breathing gas in very deep diving.[1][3][9][10][12]
Neox (also called neonox) is a mixture of oxygen and neon sometimes employed for in deep commercial diving. It is rarely used due to its cost. Also, DCS symptoms produced by neon ("neox bends") have a poor reputation, being widely reported to be more severe than those produced by an exactly equivalent dive-table and mix with helium.[1][3][9][13]

Breathing gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
"Tomorrows" Zogby has it Obama 49.1 McCain 44.1. What tomorrow is Drudge reporting?

That's yesterday's news.

Look at the trend in the polls:

This year Gallup is saying Obama will win by 10.
NYTimes has Obama up by 11.
ABC/Wash Post has him up by 9.
Pew has him up by 15.
Newsweek has him up by 12.

I think the polls are catching onto something...

But I can't help but notice Rasmussen has him up only by 5. Rasmussen is one of the best out there. I wonder what he sees that no one else sees? He has two more days to increase his lead. If not... Rasmussen may lose this year, which would be shocking.
 
REAL DIVERS DO...




Common diving breathing gases


Common diving breathing gases are:

Air is a mixture of 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and approximately 1% other trace gases; to simplify calculations this last 1% is usually treated as if it were nitrogen. Being cheap and simple to use, it is the most common diving gas.[1][2][3] As its nitrogen component causes nitrogen narcosis it is considered to have a safe depth limit of about 40 metres (130 feet) for most divers, although the maximum operating depth of air is 66.2 metres (218 feet).[1][3][5]
Pure oxygen is mainly used to speed the shallow decompression stops at the end of a military, commercial or technical dive and is only safe up to a depth of 6 meters (maximum operating depth) before oxygen toxicity steps in.[1][2][3][5] It was much used in frogmen's rebreathers.[2][5][6][7]
Nitrox is a mixture of oxygen and air, and generally refers to mixtures which are more than 21% oxygen. It can be used as a tool to accelerate in water decompression stops or to decrease the risk of decompression sickness and thus prolong a dive (a common misconception is that the diver can go deeper, this is not true owing to a shallower maximum operating depth than on conventional air).[1][2][3][8]
Trimix is a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen and helium and is often used at depth in technical diving and commercial diving instead of air to reduce nitrogen narcosis and to avoid the dangers of oxygen toxicity.[1][2][3]
Heliox is a mixture of oxygen and helium and is often used in the deep phase of a commercial deep dive to eliminate nitrogen narcosis.[1][2][3][9]
Heliair is a form of trimix that is easily blended from helium and air without using pure oxygen. It always has a 21:79 ratio of oxygen to nitrogen; the balance of the mix is helium.[3]
Hydreliox is a mixture of oxygen, helium, and hydrogen and is used for dives below 130 metres in commercial diving.[1][3][9][10][11]
Hydrox, a gas mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is used as a breathing gas in very deep diving.[1][3][9][10][12]
Neox (also called neonox) is a mixture of oxygen and neon sometimes employed for in deep commercial diving. It is rarely used due to its cost. Also, DCS symptoms produced by neon ("neox bends") have a poor reputation, being widely reported to be more severe than those produced by an exactly equivalent dive-table and mix with helium.[1][3][9][13]

Breathing gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
only on a shallow decom stop(and i have used that) but thats not what she was refering to, and few would even understand it or its dangers
unless they were actually divers
which i am
 
That's yesterday's news.

Look at the trend in the polls:

This year Gallup is saying Obama will win by 10.
NYTimes has Obama up by 11.
ABC/Wash Post has him up by 9.
Pew has him up by 15.
Newsweek has him up by 12.

I think the polls are catching onto something...

But I can't help but notice Rasmussen has him up only by 5. Rasmussen is one of the best out there. I wonder what he sees that no one else sees? He has two more days to increase his lead. If not... Rasmussen may lose this year, which would be shocking.
or rasmussen could be the one that is the least wrong ;)
 
That's yesterday's news.

Look at the trend in the polls:

This year Gallup is saying Obama will win by 10.
NYTimes has Obama up by 11.
ABC/Wash Post has him up by 9.
Pew has him up by 15.
Newsweek has him up by 12.

I think the polls are catching onto something...

But I can't help but notice Rasmussen has him up only by 5. Rasmussen is one of the best out there. I wonder what he sees that no one else sees? He has two more days to increase his lead. If not... Rasmussen may lose this year, which would be shocking.

The huge increases prove last minute undecided voters are breaking for Obama. Here comes a thumpin part 2!!!
 
The huge increases prove last minute undecided voters are breaking for Obama. Here comes a thumpin part 2!!!

52-42 leaves room for 6. With 1% going for 3rd parties, that's still 5% undecided. If those undecideds at all go for Obama, this will be a blowout. The last time a non-incumbant election was held that was decided by double-digit points was 1952 when Eisenhower beat Stevnson by 10.9%. Coincidently, this is the first time since the 1952 election that neither the incumbent President nor incumbent Vice President is a candidate in the general election. Interesting.
 

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