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Keep it non-pretentious, guys. And make sense.
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A Func Length Argument Presentation 
Nice, But 
for the sake of accuracy, every one of those pictures needs a thick brick wall on the tracks in front of the trains. 
Obama Vs McCain 
I saw yesterday a short summary of a meeting with McCain. And something surprising happened, but I think it was really fair play.
MacCain acted like that: some republicans were flaming Obama saying he was an arab, a dangerous muslim terrorist, etc... And McCain stood up for Obama, saying that regardless of the their different ideas onto economy, policy, etc.. if Obama would be elected, he would be a good President of the USA (OMG !)...
Wow: are republicans (McCain first) already defeated ?
McCain was really fair, and I think he did the right thing: showing he respects a lot Obama, but rgarding the campain that drags sometimes a lot of shit, McCain was surprisingly very fair play...
Anyway... who will win now ? Wait and see... 
Hey JPL 
this is a pretty good site to keep up with the daily horse race of the election and more importantly the House and Senate races:

http://www.electoral-vote.com

It is ran by two guys, one is a Republican operative the other a Democrat so you can expect a fair balance. 
Just A Guide 
each state is portioned a number of electoral points based on the number of members they have in Congress. That is determined by the population in the states calculated every ten years using the Census; the number of points needed to win I believe for this cycle is 277. Looking at today's map, Obama has 343 and McCain has 184. That may overstate the odds quite a bit as a 3 or 4 percentage point change in as little as 6 states can switch those positions, but still those are some huge odds to work with. 
HT 
Thanks for the website, and thanks for the guidance.
As far as I understood, the US president is not directly elected by US people, but rather "super-voters" (as we name then in France for our senators). I was aware of that point, but not about how complex the calculation is, according to the website...
Well, there is also a factor that is not "officially" taken into account here: the "racial" factor... What would happen at the last minute before voting if voters say: "wtf, a nigger in the white house ! Forget it"....
Well, I think this will be one of the key factor in this election, and as of today nobody knows how it will impact the election, and also how many people will change their mind at the last minute.... nobody want to be tagged as a racist ;) 
 
nobody want to be tagged as a racist
I wouldn't be too sure about that.

Obama has been named Osama on the voting notes in some NY district or something, go figure. Well, it will be interesting if anything changes in the US foreign affairs, if at all. 
Hmm 
Obama has been named Osama on the voting notes in some NY district or something, go figure

Good thing that NY is a democrat safety then, if they did that in a swing state it might actually change that. (Although I don't think he did him self any favours making the ticket Obama Bi[n la]den).

And McCain's support of him after the arab comment was mirrored (publically at least) by Obama in respect to his war service [ http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE4998X420081012?pageNumber=2 skip first 2 paragraphs], it's a combination of basic politeness and trying to appear positive in their campaigns (positive as in the opposite of negative advertising). 
Hmm 
*change things


There are probably others. My head stings slightly... 
I Do Wonder 
how much in control of their campaigns and all the mud slinging those guys really are anymore? They might have gotten quite sick of the "culture war" already.
The opposing side is portrayed as such a devil and the US seems very divided.

I don't know if any policies will change much if either is elected. 
Chomsky 
says it's basically a one-party system. 
"one-party" System 
Well, it is not obvious for us european people, but it seems that in between Democrats and republicans, there are not that much differences... the only visible difference for us is War in Irak :P
Any others ? 
Addendum.. 
When I say "War in Irak", it is bcause McCain want to satay there, when Obama wants to leave... but I guess it is more complex than that :P 
Hmm 
I prefer Hicks; "puppet on the left hand, puppet on the right hand". But same principle as Chomsky's view 
Nonentity 
Dunno... Maybe there are more subtelties... though... :P 
There Are Differences... 
but the presidential candidates are usually pretty centrist compared to their parties, so they can also grab votes from the middle. 
I Think 
Every president in every country must be centrist during the campaign to grab most of votes 
Or 
... the biggest liar ever ;) 
You Have To Vote For One Of Us 
It's a TWO PARTY SYSTEM 
I Don't HAVE To Vote For Any Of Them 
.. I'm french :P 
Vote For Scampie 
Lol 
 
... 
US goes into Iraq - chaos ensues
US leaves Iraq - REAL chaos ensues

I sure hope they don't let Turkey into the EU, because then WE will have THEIR shit on our hands.

I also would like to see which oil drills are owned by what kind of people afterwards, and what the deals are

:-/

the suckage won't stop after they have a new president... problems may come slower or faster for us, that's all. 
It's Getting Surreal Over There 
This could be from the Onion...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mopkn0lPzM8

Both the material and the ad... 
BARAKA WINS 
FATALITY

So good to see America's hordes of unwashed mindless protestant evangelicals getting their stupid retarded creationist asses hand to them. 
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