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Deano963
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« on: September 14, 2006, 07:38:35 PM »

I'll be watching, and something tells me that Jim Webb will crush the imbecile in a debate.

Jim Webb only needs to continually beat Allen over the head on these subjects and he will CRUSH Allen:

1 - Allen's "NO" vote on minimum wage increase
2 - Macaca
3 - Allen's friends at the CCC
4 - Iraq War
5 - Call out Allen for being a liar (Allen's latest commercial claims Webb only served under Reagan for 10 months, while in reality he served under him four years as Ass. Sec of Defense and Sec. of Navy).
6 - Social Security
7 - Allen's vote against body armor for troops
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Deano963
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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2006, 09:58:47 PM »


Booo Urns I say. That really sucks too b/c Rasmussen is pretty accurate. That was probably done before the vast majority of people saw the body armor commercial though.

On the bright side, new Ras polls also show Cardin up 7 and the big one is that Tester is up 9 on Burns.
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Deano963
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2006, 12:09:10 PM »


i really dont know why i like allen so much.  i know he doesnt understand any of the issues he speaks about.  he just has that amiable dunce quality about him.  he seems like a likable guy.


This is exactly why so many people say he has that "Bush-like" um......uh......"quality" to him.
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Deano963
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« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2006, 04:06:18 PM »

I thought Allen handled himself well with the macaca remark. 

Oh, quite well.....Allen offered explanantion #26: "I made it up on the spot". Riiiiight.

What ever happened to "It's a nickname I use all the time b/c he (Sidarth) has a mohawk" or his aides' expalanation of "it's a word we use b/c he's a sh**thead"?
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Deano963
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« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2006, 12:08:11 PM »

Here's a shot at their feet from the debate:


Hmmm...either Webb has shell shock, or he got goofy political advise from an advisor. Either way, I still think he won the debate.

Are you referring to his combat boots? B/c he always wears them. They are his son's boots and he wears them as a sign of support for his son and every other Marine in Iraq.
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Deano963
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« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2006, 08:31:39 PM »

Here's a shot at their feet from the debate:


Hmmm...either Webb has shell shock, or he got goofy political advise from an advisor. Either way, I still think he won the debate.

Are you referring to his combat boots? B/c he always wears them. They are his son's boots and he wears them as a sign of support for his son and every other Marine in Iraq.

I guess that makes it a little more respectable...but wouldn't a yellow ribbon pin or something have sufficed? Haha. We don't need people thinking he has PTSD.

I don't think we need worry about that. Wearing combat boots when you are a former Marine and Navy veteran is a bit more authentic than Allen who wears cowboy boots but was raised in California.....he just tries to play the part of the rural hick good 'ol boy and he is so full of crap.
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