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This is your chance to spread the FACTS about our presidential canidates!
A lot of people out there aren't doing the research! They might be hearing some of the hype of the media and the commercials paid for by the campaigns, but that doesn't state the FACTS.

Have you come across some juicy info? Facts about the canidates experience or record? Share it! Add the links or video here. Help open some eyes on this election! People need to see what our canidates have really done for out country. People can say ANYTHING in these debates and interviews. The only thing that speaks the truth is "What HAVE you done for our country". That will be a good reflection on things to come.

 

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  • 10/20/2008 9:51 AM Anonymous wrote:
    John McCain Leads in Latest Florida Poll
    John McCain- 49%
    Barack Obama- 47%
    Survey USA, a prominent national polling firm, shows John McCain leading Senator Barack Obama in the state of Florida. The Survey USA Florida poll was conducted after the final presidential debate on Thursday October 16th.
    Tampa Tribune Endorses John McCain for President
    "McCain brings a lifetime of useful experience, including his grueling captivity in Vietnam and long Senate service. He believes in federalism, a strong defense and disciplined self-interest. McCain has been willing to cross party lines to work on tough problems. He co-authored a campaign finance law that failed to fulfill its objective, but he did muster the bipartisan support needed to try to control the buying and selling of public office."
    Uncertain Times Require McCain's Tested Vigilance
    Editorial
    Tampa Tribune
    October 17, 2008
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