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Bush leads Kerry in electoral votes 217 to 193
After Iraq, the prison scandal, and the 911 commission, Bush is STILL winning in the latest AP poll. Looks like it's gonna take a silver bullet. Read 'em and weep, dems!
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...d=694&ncid=716 |
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This begs the question....
Who's more retarded... Bush or the people who vote for him? |
kerry is just a really weak dem I think alot of people think this wether they like bush or not:2 cents:
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Lord help us!!! :(
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no more free lunches for you. |
The worst is yet to come...
2008 : Jeb for president. The Retarded States of America. |
No, but seriously, I really don't know what is going on with the swing voters, but the democrats absolutely need to send a message to the young voters to go vote on election day, that's their only chance.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
" "It's a tough, tough map. I think it's going to be a close race," said Democratic strategist Tad Devine, who helped plot Al Gore (news - web sites)'s state-by-state strategy in 2000 and plays the same role for Kerry." |
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Edward probably had the best chance of upsetting Bush. He is much more like Clinton, a strong speaker who appealed to southern voters. |
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(B) I am not a one issue voter (C) Kerry is an assfuck! |
Well, too bad theres a LONG way to go until election day :)
Was pretty amazing how they turned up Bushes "destroyed" service records. More incompetence at work. Unreal. Typical how every bush ad is a negative ad against kerry, whereas all the kerry ads are positive messages for kerry. Yet the bush camp calls the kerry camp pessimists, lol. Theres clearly a bad candidate, and an untested candidate. I'm not a democrat, and I'm voting against Bush. Please join me, wont you? :Graucho |
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But you just KNOW there is some republican out there with some dirt on Kerry (true or not) waiting untill the week before the election to spring it. When that happens, as it most surely will, it's lights out for the senator from MASS. |
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More likely there is tons of Rep. money in the electoral college votes :2 cents:
Ohhh Canada... (just practicing) |
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the problem with election polls is the sample of people they poll usually aren't an accurate representation of the population. the way the polls are build always tends to get a higher percentage of republicans than there are in real life.
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omg plz i never even thought of that - christ i was just hoping to get his ass out of florida. ok - so kerry may not be perfect - but bush is a fuckup. i wouldnt have minded the uncalled for war so much if it had been done 100%, but its half assed and we look like schmucks. "The world is a safer place" my ass. Intelligence is weak. Bush has alienated the US from the rest of the world - he should at least have scared the almighty shit out of them in the process. :2 cents: |
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These things tend to be fairly accurate. Granted, it is far too early to take them too seriously. But the dems better weke up in a hurry or they'll find themselves on the outside looking in for the next four years. |
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How many federal obscenity cases were there under Clinton vs. how many under Bush? Word on the street was that there were dozens of cases being worked on that were put on hold by 9/11. They've still had time for a few |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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You have endeared yourself to countless GFY members with that post. :1orglaugh |
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Check this out.........all the political junkies who go by the intensive state-by-state polling have our man, Kerry, ahead.......I think I speak for most adult webmasters as Kerry is our man over Bush........
http://www.electoral-vote.com/ Electoral Vote Predictor 2004: Kerry 310 Bush 217 http://www.electionprojection.com/elections2004.html Electoral Votes: Bush 211, Kerry 327 Popular Vote: Bush 46.7%, Kerry 51.5% http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Elec...Projection.htm Election 2004 Electoral College Bush 208 Kerry 227 Toss-Up 103 Personally I've liked rasmussen's reports a lot........lots of state by state info............this is going to be a close election, but remember, Bush lost the over-all vote tally by 500,000 votes.........now project that to this present day, with the increase of the Hispanic population, which is solidly Kerry by a 60-40% margin, and Bush will lose the pop. vote by over 3 MILLION! That is the most signifigant number of all.............as this will be spread out over key states and cost Bush electoral votes, of which Kerry needs to make up only 3 as the election was so close. We need a higher turnout of women, hispanics, and blacks. I think Kerry's chances are very good. |
Yeah thats great. I got a tax refund check for $300 which I promptly had to spend on bills.
Only a retard would push tax cuts at the same time as running record deficits. Or a Bush :) Apparently.. "how do you think history will remember your presidency?" "I dont know, we'll all be dead." :helpme |
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You probably meant that it: Leads you to another question Makes you wonder Brings to mind Provokes you to ask Raises another question It?s the rare language-usage error that makes me emerge from my usual apathetic shell, but this one does: the epidemic misuse of the phrase ?begs the question.? I almost never see it used properly these days. Writers -- and, perhaps worse, their editors and copy editors -- seem to think ?begs the question? means ?provokes us to ask,? or ?makes me wonder,? or something close to that. An argument that improperly assumes as true the very point the speaker is trying to argue for is said in formal logic to "beg the question." Here is an example of a question-begging argument: "This painting is trash because it is obviously worthless." The speaker is simply asserting the worthlessness of the work, not presenting any evidence to demonstrate that this is in fact the case. Since we never use "begs" with this odd meaning ("to improperly take for granted") in any other phrase, many people mistakenly suppose the phrase implies something quite different: that the argument demands that a question about it be asked--raises the question. If you're not comfortable with formal terms of logic, it's best to stay away from this phrase, or risk embarrassing yourself. |
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Clearly the people who vote for a retard (to lead them) are far more retarded!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You would define these people as "Profoundly retarded." Not that Bush is anything to be proud of . . . he is clearly severely mentally retarded, so vote for him if you are profoundly mentally retarded and if you don't care at all about what happens in the future. |
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it's unbelievable how much the american reputation has suffered because of bush. it will take years to rebuild what this fool has destroyed. |
Enjoy the draft you retards! :1orglaugh
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Good I hope it stays that way. ALL I gotta say is at least I know where Bush stands on things. Kerry doesn't know jack shit about being a Senator let alone being a president.
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This data is based on pre-April poll counts. The current Pennsylvania poll count (every major PA poll) is not a tie as this AP story contends, but has Kerry at +10.
It's still a Democrat-leaning horserace. |
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So who the people want isn't really the issue, oddly enough.. |
It will be close that is for sure, but Bush wont be good for our industry :warning
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Ron Fournier is a well known right wing propaganda writer. |
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"Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?" Appearantly they IS not. |
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