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Jarg
April 20th 04, 06:06 PM
Did you see the latest polls showing Bush pulling ahead? It seems most
Americans aren't buy all this left wing propaganda - no surpise given the
consistently hysterical nature of these postings! I really wonder what
these left wing fanatics are going to do when Kerry loses?

Jarg

Tarver Engineering
April 20th 04, 06:16 PM
"Jarg" > wrote in message
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> Did you see the latest polls showing Bush pulling ahead? It seems most
> Americans aren't buy all this left wing propaganda - no surpise given the
> consistently hysterical nature of these postings! I really wonder what
> these left wing fanatics are going to do when Kerry loses?

Turnout will be the key.

Jarg
April 20th 04, 06:24 PM
"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
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> Turnout will be the key.
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It usually is, but since this is a pretty heated election, I imagine turnout
will be high on both sides. It seems that a small percentage of the
population who are not partisan determine elections, perhaps less than 20%.

That said, all the indications are Bush will win, at least if history is any
indication. The economy doing very well and improving if the latest job
growth numbers are any indication. And Iraq doesn't seem to be too big a
concern to most Americans, and in any case the majority understandably don't
seem to trust Democrats on matters of national security. I prefer Bush, but
even if I did not I think I would put my money on him at this point.

Jarg

Tarver Engineering
April 20th 04, 06:37 PM
"Jarg" > wrote in message
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> "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
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> > Turnout will be the key.

> It usually is, but since this is a pretty heated election, I imagine
turnout
> will be high on both sides. It seems that a small percentage of the
> population who are not partisan determine elections, perhaps less than
20%.

I want to see those people Hanoi Kerry knows that dig coins out of their
couch coushins. That mayonaise on white bread eatin' dip**** is a hoot!

> That said, all the indications are Bush will win, at least if history is
any
> indication. The economy doing very well and improving if the latest job
> growth numbers are any indication. And Iraq doesn't seem to be too big a
> concern to most Americans, and in any case the majority understandably
don't
> seem to trust Democrats on matters of national security. I prefer Bush,
but
> even if I did not I think I would put my money on him at this point.

The election is GW's to lose, or close in on a 60 Republican Senate.

It is gametime and the game is hardball. The left seems to believe that
comming to the military newsgroups and insuting the military will somehow
grow military support for their cause. I wonder if they have noticed that
the military is not made of conscripts?

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