Help McCain Win Now!

PoliticalChic

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Fellow Americans:

You know that because Obama backed out on public funding, his campaign has amassed a fortune and he was able to buy that 30 minute time spot on all the major news networks the other day.

I don't normally contribute to political campaigns, but I just sent $100 to site deleted as spam

They will be airing ads in the swing states and they need your help. You can view the 4 ads at the above website.

You can send in $100, $50, $20, $5... whatever you can spare because times are tough, but if we don't, times will get even worse under an Obama presidency.

Let's do what we can to get the right man in the Oval office.

Thanks for reading.

BTW, if anyone has volunteered their time, I was wondering what is the most effective way that I can help besides donating more money.

*this post was edited to delete the fundraising site as spam.*
 
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Sorry. McCain could have tried to go the route of the internet but didn't understand its potential.

Obama said he would consider public financing if he was elected.

With his success on the internet, it would have been foolish to go the public funding route.

Republicans have often won in the past races because they had more money to spend to sound bite the masses.

Tuff shanuggies that this time the Dem candidate had more money.

But I admire your effort for trying.
 
Actually you're wrong Rayboy...not suprisngly.

Obama last year said he would accept public financing only if his oppenent did the same.

None of this I'll consider bullshit and then opt out.

But hey whatever makes you sleep better right
 
Fellow Americans:

You know that because Obama backed out on public funding, his campaign has amassed a fortune and he was able to buy that 30 minute time spot on all the major news networks the other day.

I don't normally contribute to political campaigns, but I just sent $100 to site deleted as spam

They will be airing ads in the swing states and they need your help. You can view the 4 ads at the above website.

You can send in $100, $50, $20, $5... whatever you can spare because times are tough, but if we don't, times will get even worse under an Obama presidency.

Let's do what we can to get the right man in the Oval office.

Thanks for reading.

BTW, if anyone has volunteered their time, I was wondering what is the most effective way that I can help besides donating more money.

*this post was edited to delete the fundraising site as spam.*

I volunteer, for Obama. I go in and make calls and also go door to door. McCain needs help. That's why he has resorted to robo calls. Can't get any live person to do it.
 
I volunteer, for Obama. I go in and make calls and also go door to door. McCain needs help. That's why he has resorted to robo calls. Can't get any live person to do it.

Wow. You really walk the walk. Now if you would just come over on our side... We could use dedicated people like you.
 
Actually you're wrong Rayboy...not suprisngly.

Obama last year said he would accept public financing only if his oppenent did the same.

None of this I'll consider bullshit and then opt out.

But hey whatever makes you sleep better right

You know if the tables were reversed, McCain would have done the same thing.

Oh, and McCain said he would run a clean campaign, so he renigged too.

PS. Look at the electoral map. McCain might actually lose AZ!!! :badgrin:

PS. I don't know why we bother talking to you guys anymore when it's over!!!

46 million more people registered for this election than in 04.



High turn out NEVER helps the GOP.



Check this out. Number of registered Democrats has grown by nearly 5 percent since 2004. During the same time, the GOP lost more than 2 percent of its registered voters.”



In states where registration is recorded by party, including eight key states that could decide the election, voters have signed up Democratic in the past six months by a margin of nearly 4-to-1.



Battleground: That registration edge - First Read - msnbc.com
 
Any MIDDLE CLASS citizen that would actually donate money to a Republican campaign in this day and age is IMHO an idiot. Take a look at where the special interests dollars are going, and think about it. Donating to the Dem. party doesn't quite land you on the short bus but it's very, very close.
 
Wow. You really walk the walk. Now if you would just come over on our side... We could use dedicated people like you.

The GOP is going to have to clean house before I do that. A new generation of sincere young republicans will have to come in and show me that they really do have good ideas and they really are fiscally responsible.

Do you remember HW Bush running for president? In his first run, he made 20 promises and didn't keep one of them. When he ran the second time, he made the same 20 promises. That's when I started to realize that he thought we were stupid.

Everything they say is a lie or half truth. For example, calling Obama a socialist. McCain went on Larry King the other day and said Obama wants to distribute the wealth. Larry said, "don't we do that now? Don't rich people pay a little more and poor people don't pay anything and/or get welfare? Isn't what we have now redistributing the wealth and therefore socialism?"

McCain said, "no, there is a big difference", and the tried to explain what the differences were and he couldn't.

And I don't care about social issues. Abortion. Don't go get one if you don't like them. Gay marriage. I'm not gay so I don't care. Guns. No one is taking our/my guns away.

So I don't know why you believe Obama will do worse than McCain, especially after the last 8 years. McCain is no maverick. He has voted strategically over the past 12 years to appear like a maverick. But he sure didn't stop the debt from doubling in 8 years.

It will take a Republican winning without my support first, and then he/she will have to do a good job their first term in order to win my support. Otherwise, I don't believe them. I base my opinion off their track record. I really don't care what they say during the election, because I know they'll say whatever they have to in order to get elected.
 
Any MIDDLE CLASS citizen that would actually donate money to a Republican campaign in this day and age is IMHO an idiot. Take a look at where the special interests dollars are going, and think about it. Donating to the Dem. party doesn't quite land you on the short bus but it's very, very close.

Ha! I donated to Obama when he was having trouble with Hillary. He needed it at that point. And Hillary was BROKE!!:badgrin:

But yes, donating to the GOP is insane. Didn't Sarah Palin buy her kid a purse that costs a fortune? That came from donors. :eusa_clap:
 
You know if the tables were reversed, McCain would have done the same thing.

Oh, and McCain said he would run a clean campaign, so he renigged too.

PS. Look at the electoral map. McCain might actually lose AZ!!! :badgrin:

PS. I don't know why we bother talking to you guys anymore when it's over!!!

46 million more people registered for this election than in 04.



High turn out NEVER helps the GOP.



Check this out. Number of registered Democrats has grown by nearly 5 percent since 2004. During the same time, the GOP lost more than 2 percent of its registered voters.”



In states where registration is recorded by party, including eight key states that could decide the election, voters have signed up Democratic in the past six months by a margin of nearly 4-to-1.



Battleground: That registration edge - First Read - msnbc.com

Bobo, if by some chance McCain wins...will you jump off a bridge?
 
you want to get the word out:

I have built my own site in which I have written some one-pagers that would be good to hand out. I originally planned them for and notified some churches. Now it is up to us. We can distribut them to people and help pusuade them -- esjpecially the 7% undecided. If you handed out 100 in a parking lot, you might influence 7 of them. That is enough if we all pitch in.

If we got others on the boards to do the same -- especially in PA, and OH, we might turn this thing.

I believe that my best ones are my resumes on McCain and Obama, and my one for all democrats. I also have a letter that I have written to pastors that would be good for anyone. I will put it at my site tonight (Sun). I haven't put my site name on all of the one-pagers yet, but I will.

We could each hand out 200, and influence 15, and one of them would want to work with us. That would double our strength. Two would become four. Each of us four would hand out 200 more, and that would double us again. If you got some friend to work with you, we could multiply even faster.

We don't have to talk to people. It is best to just ask them if they know who they are voting for. Whatever the answer tell them that you have something from the internet that will help them.

The site is saintsforamerica.com

Yours,

RykerWrite

PS. when I down load them to my wordprocessor, I have to re-enter the spaces between Paragraphs.
 
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Someone said that they wanted to get the word out.

I have built my own site in which I have written some one-pagers that would be good to hand out. I originally planned them for and notified some churches. Now it is up to us. We can distribute them to people and help persuade people – especially the 7% undecided to vote for McCain. If you handed out 100 in a parking lot, you might influence 7 of them. If we got others on the boards to do the same – especially in PA, and OH, we might turn this thing.

If you handed out 200, you might persuade 15, and one of them might want to work with you. That would double your efforts, and you two would doulbe your efforts again with the next 200. Even better, get all of your friends, and start out with more than one.

You don't have to talk to people, just hand out the one pagers. Tell them that it is information from the internet to help inform them.

I believe that my best ones are my resumes on McCain and Obama, and my one for all democrats. The letter that I sent to pastors is especially good. I will put it on my site.

(I have not put the name of the site on all of my pages, but I will do that tonight.)

The site is:
saintsforamerica.com

Yours,

RykerWrite
 
Someone said that they wanted to get the word out.

I have built my own site in which I have written some one-pagers that would be good to hand out. I originally planned them for and notified some churches. Now it is up to us. We can distribute them to people and help persuade people – especially the 7% undecided to vote for McCain. If you handed out 100 in a parking lot, you might influence 7 of them. If we got others on the boards to do the same – especially in PA, and OH, we might turn this thing.

If you handed out 200, you might persuade 15, and one of them might want to work with you. That would double your efforts, and you two would doulbe your efforts again with the next 200. Even better, get all of your friends, and start out with more than one.

You don't have to talk to people, just hand out the one pagers. Tell them that it is information from the internet to help inform them.

I believe that my best ones are my resumes on McCain and Obama, and my one for all democrats. The letter that I sent to pastors is especially good. I will put it on my site.

(I have not put the name of the site on all of my pages, but I will do that tonight.)

The site is:
saintsforamerica.com

Yours,

RykerWrite

Thank you. I will check it out. I live in NY, so handing out flyers won't do too much good. I've been calling people in the swing states so your points will be useful there. Keep the faith. It's not over yet.
 
Actually you're wrong Rayboy...not suprisngly.

Obama last year said he would accept public financing only if his oppenent did the same.

None of this I'll consider bullshit and then opt out.

But hey whatever makes you sleep better right

actually you are wrong. he said he would sit down with John McCain and if they could come to an agreement about the 527s being taken out of the equation he would agree to take public financing.

Last election Kerry got killed by the Swiftboaters if you recall and if Obama had taken public financing he'd have been in the same boat, he also wouldn't have been able to compete in NV, VA, CO and other red states which is what I think REALLY pisses off the cons.

the DNC doesn't seem to raise nearly as much money as the RNC which puts the presidential candidate at the disadvantage because the DNC must assist ALL democratic candidates with the money they raise.

As for contributing time v. money I find the canvasing and phone banking for the candidate of your choice is probably the most useful. I'm sure you can find a RNC office near you and offer your services chic.
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/15/us/politics/15finance.html?ref=politics

Asked if he would participate in the public-financing system if he was nominated for president and his major opponents agreed to do the same, Mr. Obama wrote yes. Then he added, also in writing, “If I am the Democratic nominee, I will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election.”


shocking you are wrong
 

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