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Atlas Fantasy Elections / Atlas Fantasy Elections / Re:Register!
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on: April 10, 2004, 08:17:35 am
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When I first joined the forum I was stupid with my posting, but I soon realised what this forum principal were and I changed my ways. My posting was stupid, but that was along time ago and I would like to leave that behind us now and start fresh. I am sorry for my actions back then and if I could take it back I would.
So I ask with your support, I would like to register.
Look at this: http://www.uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?board=12;action=display;threadid=259;start=msg6152#msg6152you made three posts. Consecutively. Post 1. Who do you support for Australian Prime Minister? Post 2. I support Mark Latham. Post 3. Marck Latham...it's time for a change. I am sorry for that and I won’t make excuses for my stupid behaviour back then but I have changed now and have stop that stupidly. I ashore you that I am not currently a troll. I have made derogatory statements about you, which now I realise were unnecessary. Now I would like to ask for your personal forgiveness and hope that we can have a new start.
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Atlas Fantasy Elections / Atlas Fantasy Elections / Re:Register!
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on: April 10, 2004, 08:00:53 am
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When I first joined the forum I was stupid with my posting, but I soon realised what this forum principal were and I changed my ways. My posting was stupid, but that was along time ago and I would like to leave that behind us now and start fresh. I am sorry for my actions back then and if I could take it back I would.
So I ask with your support, I would like to register.
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Election Archive / 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Campaign / Re:What now for Dean?
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on: January 24, 2004, 01:26:01 pm
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What if Dean come second, but not far away from Kerry?
Then, since he was ay ahead before, he will lose more and Kerry will gain more. Kerry will add on to his momentum, and when they reach Feb 3rd, Dean will most likely slip even more. Ok, but dont you think it is quite possibile that Dean can still win big on Feb 3rd. He dose have the organisation and the money. That's why bush won in 2000 he had the money to take it all the way. Right? Yes, but Dean is falling rapidly in polls. He is 22 points behind Clark in Oklahoma now, at 4th place. A month ago he was 1st with 24%. More than half of his support has disappeared. In California he is now 5 points behind Kerry, when he was 21 points ahead of him a week ago. He is no longer the front runner... that's good. Now all the other candidates wont attack him (as much). Just give Dean some time. By the way what is the site you are getting your polls from? The heat will lessen some, that's right, but he WAS the front-runner, and when he can't live up to expectations it will hurt him. Here is the site: http://www.davidwissing.comOnly a year ago many people would have been asking who is Howard Dean. He wouldn’t in his wildest of dreams believed he would ever be the front-runner. He has got to be front-runner and will again. Despite loosing Iowa and most-likely coming second in New Hampshire he can still make it. Kerry is not a bad guy but lets not give up on Dean. We both want change that’s why you supported the war that’s why I support Dean. Thanks for the web site. You're welcome. I understand that you want Dean to win, but I don't think one gets to be front runner more than once in a race like this. He does have organization and money going for him, so he's not dead yet, but he will have a hard time. Let's just give him a little more time. But Dean dose give a darn good concession speech.... LOL
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Election Archive / 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Campaign / Re:What now for Dean?
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on: January 24, 2004, 01:10:39 pm
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What if Dean come second, but not far away from Kerry?
Then, since he was ay ahead before, he will lose more and Kerry will gain more. Kerry will add on to his momentum, and when they reach Feb 3rd, Dean will most likely slip even more. Ok, but dont you think it is quite possibile that Dean can still win big on Feb 3rd. He dose have the organisation and the money. That's why bush won in 2000 he had the money to take it all the way. Right? Yes, but Dean is falling rapidly in polls. He is 22 points behind Clark in Oklahoma now, at 4th place. A month ago he was 1st with 24%. More than half of his support has disappeared. In California he is now 5 points behind Kerry, when he was 21 points ahead of him a week ago. He is no longer the front runner... that's good. Now all the other candidates wont attack him (as much). Just give Dean some time. By the way what is the site you are getting your polls from? The heat will lessen some, that's right, but he WAS the front-runner, and when he can't live up to expectations it will hurt him. Here is the site: http://www.davidwissing.comOnly a year ago many people would have been asking who is Howard Dean. He wouldn’t in his wildest of dreams believed he would ever be the front-runner. He has got to be front-runner and will again. Despite loosing Iowa and most-likely coming second in New Hampshire he can still make it. Kerry is not a bad guy but lets not give up on Dean. We both want change that’s why you supported the war that’s why I support Dean. Thanks for the web site.
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Election Archive / 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Campaign / Re:What now for Dean?
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on: January 24, 2004, 12:44:54 pm
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What if Dean come second, but not far away from Kerry?
Then, since he was ay ahead before, he will lose more and Kerry will gain more. Kerry will add on to his momentum, and when they reach Feb 3rd, Dean will most likely slip even more. Ok, but dont you think it is quite possibile that Dean can still win big on Feb 3rd. He dose have the organisation and the money. That's why bush won in 2000 he had the money to take it all the way. Right? Yes, but Dean is falling rapidly in polls. He is 22 points behind Clark in Oklahoma now, at 4th place. A month ago he was 1st with 24%. More than half of his support has disappeared. In California he is now 5 points behind Kerry, when he was 21 points ahead of him a week ago. He is no longer the front runner... that's good. Now all the other candidates wont attack him (as much). Just give Dean some time. By the way what is the site you are getting your polls from?
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Election Archive / 2004 U.S. Presidential Election / Re:Successor to Blair?
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on: January 03, 2004, 10:10:31 am
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In a recent survey 45% of those asked believe Blair will not be Prime Minister in twelve months' time.
But that means that 55% OF THOSE asked believe Blair will be PM in Twelve Months time. Doesn't matter. 45% is still a high number. As is 55%, that a majorty. There will always be a minority.
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Election Archive / 2004 U.S. Presidential Election / How's Lieberman?
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on: December 28, 2003, 07:55:24 am
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After Al Gore backed Governor Dean instead of Gore’s running mate Senator Joe Lieberman dose he still have a chance or dose he still want to run? Lieberman said he would withdraw from the race if Gore ran. What’s going on?
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