I think I may be related to your ex, 'cause this looks a lot like my cousin's wedding. . . the same cousin who named all six of his children after comic book characters.
I can't figure out what these undecided voters in the focus group wanted. Obama has been giving specifics, he gave specifics in the ad...what else new and earth-shattering were they looking for?
Geez, get off the damn fence already and choose a candidate!
JediMasterMatt, I share your frustration. I would like to get those undecideds in a room with a computer and internet connection and a projector. I would then go through Obama's web site with them (projected on a screen for them all to see) and get them the answers they need or get them to the point where they had REALLY SPECIFIC questions on detail that couldn't be answered. Then send those questions off to the campaign headquarters. I would also show them McCain's web site and see if we can get the answers to their SPECIFIC questions on his site. Hmmm, maybe the campaign should offer 5 minute webex sessions for a $10 (cost recovery) donation or something like that. Trained volunteers at a central location guiding people through the web sites.
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Paddy: totally off topic, but I've got an early candidate for tomorrow's morning links:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1081355/The-100-000-white-wedding-16-year-old-girl-lives-caravan.html
Oh lord, another of my ex's relatives in the news....
I think I may be related to your ex, 'cause this looks a lot like my cousin's wedding. . . the same cousin who named all six of his children after comic book characters.
Has Palin seceded from the McCain ticket yet?
I can't figure out what these undecided voters in the focus group wanted. Obama has been giving specifics, he gave specifics in the ad...what else new and earth-shattering were they looking for?
Geez, get off the damn fence already and choose a candidate!
lol, you guys have funny stories.
anyway, Obama Got 33.6 Million For Infomercial, Tops World Series.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/30/barack-obama-infomerical_n_139263.html
man, our country must be in dire need when Americans abandon their fav. past time in the world.
JediMasterMatt, I share your frustration. I would like to get those undecideds in a room with a computer and internet connection and a projector. I would then go through Obama's web site with them (projected on a screen for them all to see) and get them the answers they need or get them to the point where they had REALLY SPECIFIC questions on detail that couldn't be answered. Then send those questions off to the campaign headquarters.
I would also show them McCain's web site and see if we can get the answers to their SPECIFIC questions on his site.
Hmmm, maybe the campaign should offer 5 minute webex sessions for a $10 (cost recovery) donation or something like that. Trained volunteers at a central location guiding people through the web sites.
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