From CNN.com: "By early evening, the line of people seeking to get into Invesco Field to hear Obama's address stretched for six miles, and the crowd that filled the stadium was more than 80,000 strong." "The McCain campaign is hoping to have 15,000 people at the Ohio event, roughly five times the size of his largest crowd to date." AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

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Saint Tee said, (95 days ago)

I'm not saying that abortion rights are not important, but by the tone of the McCain article, you would think that that is the only thing conservatives are concerned with. Certainly all the other domestic and foreign problems must deserve to be considered, right? Besides, who else are the reps going to turn to??

soulcamp said, (95 days ago)

I am saying that abortion rights are not important. It's a fucking bullshit wedge issue, trumped up by conservatives to get moronic religious fucks who are too stupid to actually give a shit about anything that *really* matters to them hyped about something. It's a diversion. And the media only covers them to get ratings.

If McCain is really stupid enough to pick his candidate based on possibly the lowest priority issue of the Republican platform (and honestly, I think he is), then he deserves every bit of criticism that comes his way from both sides.

McCain is senile. He has surrounded himself with morons whom he knows are wrong, but he thinks he needs in order to win the election. They are wrong. He is going to lose, and in the end, he'll have no one to blame but himself. Though, the Republican party will blame him, of course. And he will live out the rest of his existence as a sad shell of his former self.

0get2dachoppa0 said, (95 days ago)

if it wasn't abortion rights, it'd be gay marriage again.

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