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This from the guys who couldn't even get a bounce out of their own convention !?!?!
Snowman39 9656 reads
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Rove is going to kick some Democrat Ass!!

Most Americans make their decisions out of fear more than anything else...fear of money issues, fear of aging, fear of our "foes", fear of the unknown...and voting is usually a matter of fear..."Am I afraid enough to take a chance on someone new?".  When it comes down to it, too many are punch-drunk with nationalism or religion or greed to acknowledge their fear that we really ARE on the wrong path, and Bush will win.

However, I will never stop doing everything I can in the hopes that I might be wrong.  No one would be happier than me if I was.

Man...I have been hanging out with Cynicalman too much...

Tusayan10803 reads

When it comes down to the wire, people vote for what's in their best self-interest.  Most of the major undecided states have been severely hurt by the Bush economy, and Kerry only needs a few of those (PA, Ohio, Michigan)  to win.

Despite the Conservative Media trying to sway the election to Bush, remember this:

Those who voted for Gore in 2000, a majority, will not vote for Bush this cycle.

Some of those who voted for Bush, albeit a small percentage, will vote for Kerry because they no longer can stand Bush.

I don't think this election will even be close..........

Poopdeck Pappy9500 reads

Although it is hard to promote Kerry when his aides are not sure about his position in the Senate Intelligence Committee.

I guess they are just trying to help their guy and since Bush' 'folk' lie so often they figure a little truth stretching will not hurt.

HornyGuyYeah8170 reads

To paraphrase Patton:  "I wouldn't give a shit for a man who loses and laughs."

Poopdeck Pappy7063 reads

Here is a link to another fact if the dems were as adept at twisting the truth as the reps.


But since a lot of voters voted for this guy once, the Bush might just win.  

But from within the Bush campaign itself, I sense desperation.  He has none of the advantages a good incumbant could count on.  

This will be an interesting Republican convention, an oxymoron.

/Zin

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