Obama Rally Draws 100,000 in Missouri

they made the claim that this was showing he could win MO
nothing more

I don't doubt that a lot of them were from a neighbor state or two, but I think the main point is that he draws a ton of people, and I was personally interested in how many of them in those pictures were white.

I agree with Silence. I don't support Obama, his positions are just about opposite from mine, but I think it's pretty intriguing that he's generated this kind of enthusiasm. My hope is that if he wins, it will be a wake up call for the republican establishment, to get their act together and put a REAL conservative in the spotlight. McCain fucking SUCKS as far as I'm concerned. He's become a pussy compared to what he once was. I don't want him as my president, as a conservative voter. He advocates some of worst socialism this country has ever seen, in all these recent bailouts.
 
So did he serves loaves and fishes?

Sucks that the party you vote for puts up dolts, grumpy old men, far right religious loons like Dumbya, McBush, Pallin, Dole, and Dan Quayle, huh?

Silence is right. The only ones talking about that messiah idiocy, are angry and bitter Bush/McCain voters. No one else is. Did you forget that Obama was widely contested and even disliked by a large part of the Democratic party just a few months ago? That nearly 50% of democratic voters desparately wanted Hillary Clinton? The Obama walks on water metaphor is not only false, it says more about you than it does about Obama or democrats.

Don't you think your party should do a little better than nominating the likes of Dumbya/Palin/McCain/Dole/Quayle/PoppyBush?
 
do you know where St Louis is?
and how many states are easily within driving distance

Yes, I know where St Louis is.

Well gee, with the economy and price of gas I guess it's nothing to just drive from one state to another for a good part of the day to see a politican speak?

I don't see such people doing this to see the Crypt Keeper err excuse me John McCain speak. :eusa_whistle:
 
read the story at the link
i did
:rolleyes:
and you are one to talk about bullshit

you actually take what that site says and apply it to the Obama campaign? :lol: good god you are stupid....

I think every pundit I've heard has said MO will be difficult for Obama to win, even with a crowd of 100K people.
 
Don't you think your party should do a little better than nominating the likes of Dumbya/Palin/McCain/Dole/Quayle/PoppyBush?

I do.

I'm still registered Republican, but I don't vote for candidates like McCain. The only reason I'm still registered Rep is so I can vote for conservatives in primaries.
 
you actually take what that site says and apply it to the Obama campaign? :lol: good god you are stupid....

I think every pundit I've heard has said MO will be difficult for Obama to win, even with a crowd of 100K people.
i read the link, made a comment based on that story at the link, and you call ME stupid?
:rolleyes:
 
i read the link, made a comment based on that story at the link, and you call ME stupid?
:rolleyes:

well you are stupid if you came away with them saying this proved that Obama could win MO.

To be sure, big crowds don’t always signal a big turnout on Election Day. But Obama’s ability to draw his largest audience yet in a typically red state that just weeks ago looked out of reach, could signal a changing electoral map. [/qoute]

this is just another example of a con seeing and reading what they want to read. To me the comment was regarding the entire electoral map, not just Missouri.
 
well you are stupid if you came away with them saying this proved that Obama could win MO.

To be sure, big crowds don’t always signal a big turnout on Election Day. But Obama’s ability to draw his largest audience yet in a typically red state that just weeks ago looked out of reach, could signal a changing electoral map.

this is just another example of a con seeing and reading what they want to read. To me the comment was regarding the entire electoral map, not just Missouri.
oh damn, you really are fucking ignorant
 
why do you cons make such disparaging remarks? did you feel this way about kennedy? he inspired people on basically the same level as Obama seems to, yet I doubt highly that anyone ever claimed that JFK or his supporters thought he was Jesus.

I think what really frightens you is that Obama really DOES inspire people in a magnitude that this country hasn't seen in nearly 40 years. and you're fear that this it's insurmountable.

It's sad that you see it as something evil and wrong instead of wonderfully motivating. Obama offers the hope and promise that we can come together as one nation. He just might fullfill the promise made so long ago by JFK and MLK...a country united and standing strong together instead of divided by race, class and income.

I suppose the cons don't truly want a united states of America. They like their version of what America should be instead of the version that those who have given their life for it saw and fought for. Freedom and equality for ALL men and women.



:lol: so what? they are driving from out of state just for the chance to hear Obama speak? or is the Obama camp bringing them in? and if they are doing that why not at every stop? JHC DiveCon the bullshit some of you cons come up with the discredit the effect that Obama is having on his supporters is delusional and just plain stupid.

I bet you wish McCain could inspire people like that.

"You cons" puts lies to the 'a country strong and united'. lol. Sorry, the hypocrisy spread by many on the left is just falling flat.
 
oh damn, you really are fucking ignorant

yep...I'm a moron... I read something and took a different meaning than you did...that automatically makes me a moron. :cuckoo:

perhaps you're just looking for something to bitch about? :eusa_shifty:
 
yep...I'm a moron... I read something and took a different meaning than you did...that automatically makes me a moron. :cuckoo:

perhaps you're just looking for something to bitch about? :eusa_shifty:
you are the one doing the bitching
 
He can win in Missouri.....and Virginia and Ohio and North Carolina and North Dakota and Colorado and Nevada and West Virginia and maybe even Florida.

Chris, I would love it if he won North Carolina and North Dakotah. It isn't going to happen, though. It'll be a tight race in MO, OH and FL. If Obama can win just one of those states, it's over.
 
Oh my god. That's.... INCREDIBLE. In Missouri no less. Jesus. :eek:

In really liberal areas like MA and NYC, VT and LA, I could see that, but in Missouri?????????

:eek: :eek: :eek:
you are shocked that there might be 100,000 democrats in MO?
really?

but i'm not believing all of that 100k are actually residents of MO
 
"... a light will shine through that window, a beam of light will come down upon you, you will experience an epiphany ... and you will suddenly realize that you must go to the polls and vote for Obama" - Barack Obama Lebanon, New Hampshire.
January 7, 2008.

"Many even see in Obama a messiah-like figure, a great soul, and some affectionately call him Mahatma Obama."

-- Dinesh Sharma

"We just like to say his name. We are considering taking it as a mantra."

-- Chicago] Sun-Times

"A Lightworker -- An Attuned Being with Powerful Luminosity and High-Vibration Integrity who will actually help usher in a New Way of Being"

-- Mark Morford

"Does it not feel as if some special hand is guiding Obama on his journey, I mean, as he has said, the utter improbability of it all?"

-- Daily Kos

"He communicates God-like energy..."

-- Steve Davis (Charleston, SC)

"Not just an ordinary human being but indeed an Advanced Soul"

-- Commentator @ Chicago Sun Times

"I'll do whatever he says to do. I'll collect paper cups off the ground to make his pathway clear."

-- Halle Berry


Is Barack Obama the Messiah?
 
"... a light will shine through that window, a beam of light will come down upon you, you will experience an epiphany ... and you will suddenly realize that you must go to the polls and vote for Obama" - Barack Obama Lebanon, New Hampshire.
January 7, 2008.

"Many even see in Obama a messiah-like figure, a great soul, and some affectionately call him Mahatma Obama."

-- Dinesh Sharma

"We just like to say his name. We are considering taking it as a mantra."

-- Chicago] Sun-Times

"A Lightworker -- An Attuned Being with Powerful Luminosity and High-Vibration Integrity who will actually help usher in a New Way of Being"

-- Mark Morford

"Does it not feel as if some special hand is guiding Obama on his journey, I mean, as he has said, the utter improbability of it all?"

-- Daily Kos

"He communicates God-like energy..."

-- Steve Davis (Charleston, SC)

"Not just an ordinary human being but indeed an Advanced Soul"

-- Commentator @ Chicago Sun Times

"I'll do whatever he says to do. I'll collect paper cups off the ground to make his pathway clear."

-- Halle Berry


Is Barack Obama the Messiah?

So you got a couple quotes and a highly biased website. Anything else? Perhaps going to point me to the John McCain website next and say that's not in anyway unfair or unbalanced?
 
I don't doubt that a lot of them were from a neighbor state or two, but I think the main point is that he draws a ton of people, and I was personally interested in how many of them in those pictures were white.

I agree with Silence. I don't support Obama, his positions are just about opposite from mine, but I think it's pretty intriguing that he's generated this kind of enthusiasm. My hope is that if he wins, it will be a wake up call for the republican establishment, to get their act together and put a REAL conservative in the spotlight. McCain fucking SUCKS as far as I'm concerned. He's become a pussy compared to what he once was. I don't want him as my president, as a conservative voter. He advocates some of worst socialism this country has ever seen, in all these recent bailouts.

Paul, I've seen you post on here for a while now. I have to say that I find you to be on the more intelligent guys on here and I would love to go one on one with you about our differences of philosophy in how this wonderful country should be run.

I must concede though, as someone who's voted Republican all of his life, I don't share your enthusiasm for the Republicans putting forth a "true" conservative. I think the world is moving farther to the left, socially, and that religion and morals are things that people hold privately and practice in their private lives. The entire idea behind being a Republican, which stems from the Democratic-Republicans, which stems from the Jeffersonian philosophy of a limited central government seems to contradcit a federal officer imposing his laws on all of the states. The 1950s were a wonderful time to be an American, but so are these days. Do you not think that it is time to choose someone who is morally and socially more in line with today's society in contrast to someone like Sarah Palin who is the bread and butter conservatives find to be a "true conservative?" Is it not time to move on from the middle of the 20th century values and ideals, and move into the 21st century?

I look forward to your response.
 

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