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An Iraq Veteran has a personal message for Barack Obama

Do Presidents Age Prematurely in Office?

Much has been said about the aging of the president of the United States during their terms in office.  Below are just a few examples (pictures on the left were taken their first year in office, pictures on the right were taken during their last year in office):

Because of improvements in computer technology, we are able to forecast the aging of our newest president elect Obama:

We can even forcast women aging, as in mrs. Obama:

Sure looks like my first wife - Bob

How Soon Will it be…

Before This Coin is Minted?

Toto, I’ve Got a Feeling We Are Not in Alaska Anymore

Presidential Election 2008 - Results by County

You Can’t Trust Polsters…With an Agenda

Pollsters Inflated Obama Lead

Tuesday’s presidential election was a sharp setback not only for the GOP but also for major national pollsters who saw their gloom-and-doom predictions of a double-digit drubbing of John McCain blow up in their faces.

Many pollsters predicted the McCain-Palin ticket would lose by almost twice the actual margin.

As of noon Wednesday, Obama had won 63 million votes — 52 percent of the vote — compared with McCain’s 46 percent and 55.8 million.

This amounts to a 6-point difference between the two candidates.

Two polls emerged as the most accurate: The Pew Research and Rasmussen Reports, which showed the race precisely at 52 percent to 46 percent.

But poll predictions of Gallup, Reuters/Zogby, ABC/Washington Post, and CBS all had Obama winning by between 9 and 11 points.

The election’s outcome clearly was outside the margin of error for several of the polls.

Even the RealClearPolitics “poll of polls,” an average of 15 national polls, showed Obama ahead by 7.5 points.

“One thing is clear at this point,” Newsmax columnist Dick Morris reported just before 9 p.m. on Tuesday. “The polls were wrong!”

Morris predicted early in the night that Obama “is not winning by the margins the polls predicted.”

Some GOP pundits, pointing to polling errors that favored Democrats in 2000 and 2004, warned before the election that the Obama campaign was using inflated polls numbers to make the election’s outcome appear inevitable, dampening enthusiasm and support for McCain in the closing days of the campaign, and reducing GOP voter turnout.

 

Obama Salutes McCain

That Obama…he is a really clean, classy, smoothe communicator. - Bob

Marine vet at Russell rally: Murtha a ‘fat little bastard’

NEW STANTON — Republican congressional candidate Bill Russell’s rally on Sunday featured several Iraq war veterans vehemently criticizing U.S. Rep. John Murtha (D-Johnstown), who they say betrayed them when he said troops in Iraq killed innocent civilians in Haditha “in cold blood.”

Those remarks sparked Russell to run against Murtha and have been a theme of his campaign ever since.

During the rally, Shawn Bryan, a former sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps., said Murtha visited his unit in Iraq in 2005. At the time, Murtha told the troops “what a great job we did,” Bryan said, only to see him tell his district back home he no longer supported the effort.

Bryan said he didn’t put his life on the line for his country “just so some fat little bastard can come back and run his mouth.”…

This Marine has been reading my mind. Must leave now to go get my tin foil helment. - Bob

Don’t Blame Me - I voted for McCain