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#1 Oct 20 2004 at 12:18 PM Rating: Decent
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BAM! President John F. Kerry. Sounds nice, doesn't it?
#2 Oct 20 2004 at 12:25 PM Rating: Good
You know, if he was hard-core on kicking some ***, I'd vote for him just so we could have:

John "Fu[i][/i]ckin-A, take that, you commie!" Kerry.
#3 Oct 22 2004 at 9:43 AM Rating: Decent
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It is dead even today.

Electoral Vote Predictor 2004: Kerry 264 Bush 264
#4 Oct 22 2004 at 10:54 AM Rating: Good
I'm beginning to wonder if Don King is managing these guys. Can't we just have a clear-cut victory and be done with the freaking election?

No more smoke and mirrors, hurry up and get it over with. We already know that the general public winds up sleeping in the wet spot no matter what.
#5 Oct 22 2004 at 10:55 AM Rating: Decent
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Can't we just have a clear-cut victory and be done with the freaking election?


We will, it won't be close. It'll be a clear win for Kerry.
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#6 Oct 22 2004 at 10:58 AM Rating: Good
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Strong Kerry (88)
Weak Kerry (124)
Barely Kerry (52)
Exactly tied (10)
Barely Bush (55)
Weak Bush (62)
Strong Bush (147)
I thought this was interesting. There are many more "Strong Bush" states than "Strong Kerry" states, but more "Weak Kerry" states than "Weak Bush" states. Maybe more likely for dissention among the Liberal ranks?

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#7 Oct 22 2004 at 11:01 AM Rating: Decent
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Maybe more likely for dissention among the Liberal ranks?


Look at the eletoral votes in the Strong Kerry states. California is worth 11 Nebraskas.

Also it's rediculous that CA isn't "Strong Kerry" he has a double didgit lead in nearly every poll.
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#8 Oct 22 2004 at 11:06 AM Rating: Decent
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Also it's rediculous that CA isn't "Strong Kerry" he has a double didgit lead in nearly every poll


Agreed....that is total Bullsh[u][/u]it. California is definitely more favorable towards Kerry.

Clear win here.
#9 Oct 22 2004 at 1:59 PM Rating: Decent
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Maybe more likely for dissention among the Liberal ranks?


On the contrary.

Oldtime Republicans are fleeing from the Endtimes GOP in droves.
If you listen carefully you can hear the distant, gentle splash of a million conservative rats abandoning the neocon ship in a last ditch effort to save face or an ounce of credibility.

This will be like 1980, inverted.
#10 Oct 22 2004 at 2:29 PM Rating: Decent
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Wake up. Wake up. Time to quit dreaming. Inverted 1980... not a chance. Neither one of these guys can muster the support that Regan did.

It will be Bush but it will also be close.
#11 Oct 22 2004 at 2:56 PM Rating: Decent
TStephens wrote:
I'm beginning to wonder if Don King is managing these guys. Can't we just have a clear-cut victory and be done with the freaking election?

No more smoke and mirrors, hurry up and get it over with. We already know that the general public winds up sleeping in the wet spot no matter what.


You know I was thinking the same thing about last election... I literally said, "Dude, Don King must be running both their campaigns!"
#12 Oct 22 2004 at 2:59 PM Rating: Decent
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Maybe more likely for dissention among the Liberal ranks?


On the contrary.

Oldtime Republicans are fleeing from the Endtimes GOP in droves.
If you listen carefully you can hear the distant, gentle splash of a million conservative rats abandoning the neocon ship in a last ditch effort to save face or an ounce of credibility.

This will be like 1980, inverted.


Amen, I once considered myself a staunch republican before they put up an outright ****** like GWB as their candidate. For the love of God, there are good Republicans out there and this yahoo somehow becomes "the man".. Considering that he beat McCain in the primaries though, perhaps there is more unity in the NeoCons than your post reflects.
#13 Oct 22 2004 at 3:13 PM Rating: Decent
orionrockr, pet mage of Jabober wrote:
Wake up. Wake up. Time to quit dreaming. Inverted 1980... not a chance. Neither one of these guys can muster the support that Regan did.

It will be Bush but it will also be close.


The Pet Mage of Jabober is telling us to wake up?

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#14 Oct 22 2004 at 3:18 PM Rating: Good
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I'm Regular Stormy.


#15 Oct 22 2004 at 3:19 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm Regular Stormy.




Smiley: lol

You've been waiting for that for at least a day, haven't you?
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