This website is a joke. I just reported her for internet fraud. If we were to set up a website to collect donations for our family we would be arrested. She should have thought about the possibility of having multiple babies when she took invitro fertilization and the consequences that might happen. (ie: how will I feed all these kids?????)
The gay community needs to quit whining about no gay marriage in California! California has spoken loudly twice now. It is time for them to get out and go to Massachussets where they are welcome!!
Guess again McCain camp. Looks like Obama kicked your ass in the debate per the polls.
Poll Shows Obama Came Out Ahead In Debate Campaign '08 Complete Coverage About The Presidential Debate OXFORD, Miss. (CBS News) ― The first presidential debate helped uncommitted voters learn about the candidates - and it appears that Democrat Barack Obama benefited the most, according to a CBS News/Knowledge Networks poll taken immediately following the debate.
Uncommitted voters said Obama won the debate against Republican John McCain, and more of those voters improved their opinion of the Democrat. But while 66 percent think Obama would make the right decisions about the economy, 56 percent think McCain would do so about Iraq.
But while eight in 10 uncommitted voters who watched the debate think McCain is prepared to be president, six in 10 now think Obama is prepared as well - a significant improvement from his standing among these same voters before the debate. The percentage of watchers who think Obama understands their needs and problems has also increased by 21 points, while a majority still say McCain does not.
Poll Shows Obama Came Out Ahead In Debate
Campaign '08 Complete Coverage
About The Presidential Debate
OXFORD, Miss. (CBS News) ― The first presidential debate helped uncommitted voters learn about the candidates - and it appears that Democrat Barack Obama benefited the most, according to a CBS News/Knowledge Networks poll taken immediately following the debate.
Uncommitted voters said Obama won the debate against Republican John McCain, and more of those voters improved their opinion of the Democrat. But while 66 percent think Obama would make the right decisions about the economy, 56 percent think McCain would do so about Iraq.
But while eight in 10 uncommitted voters who watched the debate think McCain is prepared to be president, six in 10 now think Obama is prepared as well - a significant improvement from his standing among these same voters before the debate. The percentage of watchers who think Obama understands their needs and problems has also increased by 21 points, while a majority still say McCain does not.