Oct 7th debate! Go at it!

Obama on Intertrade took a 6 point hit then came back......same as last debate.

I believe as people watch the debate they sell off Obama but when the mass media starts their analysis they start to kiss Obama's ass.
 
Quote from William Rennick:

Big Mac clearly won, and hit it out of the park at the end. Look for the movement in the polls. Game on...


Rennick out:cool:

Get back to trying to unload your crystal meth ball on eBay, you old fuck.

:p
 
Quote from ByLoSellHi:

Get back to trying to unload your crystal meth ball on eBay, you old fuck.

:p

5700 plus posts since 2006 = Loser. Were it not for the other half of the day you spend over at ChickwithDicks.com I'm sure that total would be 5 digits. Now lysol your computer chair, the smell of rancid ass is clogging my sinuses.


Rennick out:cool:
 
Quote from William Rennick:

5700 plus posts since 2006 = Loser. Were it not for the other half of the day you spend over at ChickwithDicks.com I'm sure that total would be 5 digits. Now lysol your computer chair, the smell of rancid ass is clogging my sinuses.


Rennick out:cool:

You are abrasive and deeply offensive.

Congrats.

Too bad you're a fucking moron.

p.s. - Your crystal or magic ball, or whatever the fuck you call it, is severely fucked. Donate it to stock_trad3r or trade it for some cialis, you old as ass cripple. Your good buddy Pabst has 4k posts, joined after me, so quit insulting him, you cocksucker.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/thenation/20081008/cm_thenation/45369708_1


Republican John McCain went into Tuesday night's second presidential debate with every major national poll -- and most battleground state polls -- putting him behind Democrat Barack Obama.
McCain needed this debate to be a gamechanger.

It wasn't.

Obama won the debate, according to a CNN survey of Americans who watched the face-off.

CNN asked voters who did the best job.

Fifty-four percent said Obama.

A mere 30 percent said McCain.

A CBS poll of uncommitted voters saw 39 percent peg Obama as the winner, while 27 percent identified McCain as the victor.
 
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