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  1. @obamaforpres: Obama gives people the choice, unless it's the income transfer, I mean, "tax cuts" he makes from one person to another.
  2. I just voted for McCain in #TwitVote -- http://twitvote.twitmarks.com/
  3. McCain wouldn't need CA, but he needs FL, OH, and PA.
  4. @eviltofu Yes, it's the ex-Vietcong prison guard whose word is sure to be trustworthy. And McCain's just fakin' it with the arms, huh?
  5. @bigskyman Well that will just prove that CNN hasn't figured out that GLB actually helped in this crisis more than hurt.
  6. @bigskyman And yet Obama is the one who criticized Bush's "orgy of spending," but wants to add $.5 trillion in additional spending as pres.
  7. @NJHussein You're right about that. McCain's voting record this session sucks. But I'd rather have him not voting than Obama voting.
  8. @bigskyman Oh yeah. There's a persuasive argument.
  9. Obama in a nutshell: "Spread the wealth around" http://www.breitbart.tv/html/195153.html
  10. McCain is what Barack Obama claims himself to be, and Obama isn’t. Their voting records prove it. http://www.letstalkchange.com/blog/
  11. @bigsky Obama doesn't have to split with his party? How do you portray yourself as bipartisan by being almost 100% partisan?
  12. @MerryRaven I'm curious then: What's your primary reason, or issue perhaps, for voting for Obama?
  13. Obama has never broken with his party on significant legislation, because he's almost never, literally, broken with his party.
  14. The idea that Obama is somehow more bipartisan than McCain is demonstrably false.
  15. @CWBuckett Votes Database actually puts McCain at 88%. But it's still less than Obama's 97%, 96%, and 97% in 2005-2007.
  16. @bigsky: Are you attempting to assert that Obama and Biden have split with their party on significant legislation more than McCain?
  17. Isn't it Obama who claims to be the "post-partisan" candidate? The more bipartisan candidate who'll work across the aisle more?
  18. Quick question: Which candidate has voted with his party the most during his Senate career?
  19. @teme: It's really not worth the typing.
  20. McCain is what Barack Obama claims himself to be, and Obama isn’t. Their voting records prove it. http://www.letstalkchange.com/blog/