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Bush up 14 points.


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Whoops, my bad. 13 points. :-) :-) :-)



Bush clear leader in poll
By Susan Page, USA TODAY

WASHINGTON - President Bush has surged to a 13-point lead over Sen. John
Kerry among likely voters, a new Gallup Poll shows. The 55%-42% match-up is
the first statistically significant edge either candidate has held this
year.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politic...lup-poll_x.htm



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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 00:04:01 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:

Bush up 14 points.


As much as I dislike what Bush has done to this country, I have mixed
feelings about who I want to win the election. Bush has made such a
complete mess of virtually everything he's had the opportunity to have
an effect on, who ever gets elected will have a impossible job to deal
with. Whoever is in the next four years will go out wearing goat
horns. I think the only way to swing the pendulum away from the
fanatic right wing groups that now control the country is to go ahead
and let the country go down the crapper. We'll see if blaming all the
problems on the previous administration works with Bush's next four
years.

With the mess the US is currently in, it makes a lot of sense to vote
for the party you like the least.

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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 00:04:01 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:

Bush up 14 points.


As much as I dislike what Bush has done to this country, I have mixed
feelings about who I want to win the election. Bush has made such a
complete mess of virtually everything he's had the opportunity to have
an effect on, who ever gets elected will have a impossible job to deal
with. Whoever is in the next four years will go out wearing goat
horns. I think the only way to swing the pendulum away from the
fanatic right wing groups that now control the country is to go ahead
and let the country go down the crapper. We'll see if blaming all the
problems on the previous administration works with Bush's next four
years.

With the mess the US is currently in, it makes a lot of sense to vote
for the party you like the least.

bb


Some of my more radical friends (well, I only have a couple of them),
tell me they've been rooting for Bush for several years, because they
figure that his path of destruction will cut such a wide swath, the
people will rise up in revolt.

I believe the first part of their conjecture will come to pass...but I
think Americans are too much the pussy to seek the kind of redress a
revolt brings.







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bb wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 00:04:01 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:

Bush up 14 points.


As much as I dislike what Bush has done to this country, I have mixed
feelings about who I want to win the election. Bush has made such a
complete mess of virtually everything he's had the opportunity to have
an effect on, who ever gets elected will have a impossible job to deal
with. Whoever is in the next four years will go out wearing goat
horns. I think the only way to swing the pendulum away from the
fanatic right wing groups that now control the country is to go ahead
and let the country go down the crapper. We'll see if blaming all the
problems on the previous administration works with Bush's next four
years.

With the mess the US is currently in, it makes a lot of sense to vote
for the party you like the least.

bb


Some of my more radical friends (well, I only have a couple of them),


You don't have quite as many since the Patriot Act was passed, eh?


tell me they've been rooting for Bush for several years, because they
figure that his path of destruction will cut such a wide swath, the
people will rise up in revolt.


They obviously used too much acid in the 60's.






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bb wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 00:04:01 -0400, "NOYB" wrote:

Bush up 14 points.

As much as I dislike what Bush has done to this country, I have mixed
feelings about who I want to win the election. Bush has made such a
complete mess of virtually everything he's had the opportunity to have
an effect on, who ever gets elected will have a impossible job to deal
with. Whoever is in the next four years will go out wearing goat
horns. I think the only way to swing the pendulum away from the
fanatic right wing groups that now control the country is to go ahead
and let the country go down the crapper. We'll see if blaming all the
problems on the previous administration works with Bush's next four
years.

With the mess the US is currently in, it makes a lot of sense to vote
for the party you like the least.

bb


Some of my more radical friends (well, I only have a couple of them),


You don't have quite as many since the Patriot Act was passed, eh?



You mean, of course, the Fascista Takeover Act.




tell me they've been rooting for Bush for several years, because they
figure that his path of destruction will cut such a wide swath, the
people will rise up in revolt.


They obviously used too much acid in the 60's.


Naw, but I agree. Once the fascists take over, as the Bush fascists
have, ordinary citizens have no chance ot taking their country back. Our
situation here is very close in many ways to what was taking place in
Germany in the early 1930s.



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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 14:31:36 -0400, Harry Krause
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Our
situation here is very close in many ways to what was taking place in
Germany in the early 1930s.


I've been feeling that way for several years now. If the next four
years of Bush don't create a severe backlash against the radical right
wing, I think we're going the way of Germany '39.

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This is an interesting web site, it complies all of the major polls and
graphs them to see the long term trend.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/bush_vs_kerry.html

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Pre...chart3way.html


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It also shows the composite surveys in all key "battleground" states.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/bus...erry_sbys.html


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This is an interesting web site, it complies all of the major polls and
graphs them to see the long term trend.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/bush_vs_kerry.html

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Pre...chart3way.html


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"Taco Heaven" wrote in message
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This is an interesting web site, it complies all of the major polls and
graphs them to see the long term trend.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/bush_vs_kerry.html


That's been my "go-to" site whenever I want to see what the latest poll
results show.





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