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StatesRights
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« on: March 15, 2004, 01:21:13 PM »

He's speaking out of his "butt" to say it nicely. WalterMitty what part of N.C. are you in? My wifes people are from Wilson.
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2004, 01:24:21 PM »

Ok, I know where that's at. Nice area.
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2004, 01:37:48 PM »

"Someone said they want you out of office but I cant tell you who said it" lol lol I am going to be laughing all the way to the polling place with this. So far the goof ups of Kerry include :

"They are all liars and crooks"

He said that means "The republican attack machine"

"Some foreign leaders have said they want Bush out of office"

When asked who he responds "I'm not going to say"

Yes Democrats, what a good choice for president you've made! See ya in '08 with a Jesse Jackson/Al Sharpton ticket no doubt!
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2004, 09:18:49 PM »


I think the "liars and crooks" comment should be a total non-story.  It was supposed to be off-camera, and in that sense should be given about the same weight as Bush and Cheney's comments about Adam Clymer.

But the "anonymous foreign leaders" comments was DUMB DUMB DUMB for Kerry to ever bring up in the first place.  Why should Americans care what foreign leaders think, even if Kerry were to name them?  We didn't care what they thought about the war in Iraq!   And by not naming names, this is just a smear that makes Kerry look decidedly non-presidential.

Isnt it juvenile not to say what leaders they were. Its only fair, if he says nothing it looks like he's making it up. Just like school, "Someone said you kissed so and so but I'm not telling who" lol
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2004, 10:02:21 PM »

Dont forget to include the President of North Korea and his support of Kerry! Kerry will get steamrolled. You have just begun to see what the Bush re-election campaign is capable of.
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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2004, 10:28:01 PM »

You talk like the North has some majority over the rest of the country?
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« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2004, 10:54:07 PM »

Hey StatesRights, you guys need to get busy and get Florida nailed down.  It's starting to feel like 2000 again and we can't have that again.

I'm working on the conversion as best as I can! The problem is the area I live is mostly Republican anyhow! Old time Roosevelt Democrats have been ditching the Democrats for the Republicans lately around here. I like that. It used to be "Those Republicans are all theives like Hoover". Now its "We need to support our president in this war and keep this Yankee out of office."
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« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2004, 10:55:59 PM »

I think the "JFK" comparison is dumb to. Wasnt the first JFK for tax cuts? I bet the Dems wont talk about that!
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« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2004, 11:06:20 PM »

What part of Florida do you live in?  The panhandle?  I have relatives that live around Orlando.  They tell me scads of people have moved into that area from out of state - mostly the North.  I was hoping that after Jed's easy victory in 2002 that we might have an easier time in Florida and we wouldn't have to sweat it out.

I live between Tampa and Orlando and its a very Conservative area of our fine state.
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« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2004, 11:10:03 PM »

They have a school for golf? Good grief. My town is called "Plant City". Winter Strawberry capital of the world.
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« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2004, 11:12:42 PM »

I would love to be able to afford college. Now I'm married and have 3 loves in my life. Wife and two daughters. But I'm happy.
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« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2004, 11:16:34 PM »

Orange county is to the south. I live on the border of Hillsborough/Polk.
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« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2004, 12:22:38 AM »

I saw the clip just a few minutes ago of Kerry at that townhall meeting. I have to say I was disgusted at the way Kerry treated that man. He treated him like a piece of dirt. Stabbing the air pointing at him and demanding to know if he was a Republican. Are you a Republican? Are you registered a Republican? huh? Did you vote for Bush? Did you? The man said very lowly "Yes" and Kerry brushed him off like he was a piece of dirt. What a piece of work you all picked Democrats.
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« Reply #13 on: March 16, 2004, 12:34:07 AM »

You'll have to define that Statesrights and HoopsCubs.  California has about 36 million people, 12.5% of the national population.  Actually, only 10.2% of the electoral votes, but yes, it is possible that one region may be of greater electoral (or other) import.  sure.  How do you define an ambiguous 'north'.  Let's say Southern New England, the Middle Atlantic, and the Upper Midwest.  Roughly 140 million people.  Lot's of votes.  Yeah, that's quite a bit, depending on exactly which states' votes you'd choose to count.  Enough for 200, I suspect.

I took exception to StatesRights saying that Kerry will be steamrolled.  I think Kerry already has 207 electoral votes (15 states plus DC) sewn up: CA, HI, OR, WA, IL, MI, MD, DE, DC, NJ, NY, CT, RI, MA, VT and ME.  To me, those are Northern states plus West Coast with the exception of NH, PA, MN, WI, OH, IN, IA.  

If you add NH, PA, MN and WI, that's 45 more votes, which puts him at 252.   All the analysis I've seen has Kerry leading Bush by a small margin in those states.  And 3 of those 4 states did vote for Gore in 2000.   And if Gore had campaigned a little harder in NH, he probably would have won the state, and would be President today.



There's no way you think Bush can grab back any of these states? I think Wa, Or, and ME could be up for grabs.
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« Reply #14 on: March 16, 2004, 12:35:41 AM »

I saw the clip just a few minutes ago of Kerry at that townhall meeting. I have to say I was disgusted at the way Kerry treated that man. He treated him like a piece of dirt. Stabbing the air pointing at him and demanding to know if he was a Republican. Are you a Republican? Are you registered a Republican? huh? Did you vote for Bush? Did you? The man said very lowly "Yes" and Kerry brushed him off like he was a piece of dirt. What a piece of work you all picked Democrats.

So, Kerry snuffed out a Republican spy.  Big deal.  That will have very little negative impact on Kerry voters and likely Kerry voters.    The President and his supporters should be busy trying to figure out how they are going to create jobs and affordable healthcare for people in Ohio.  Those are the folks that are going to make or break the President.  

Oh, so a regular citizen who is a Republican that questions Kerry is suddenly a "spy". But it's ok to smash Bush all day long with no questions. Even if it was a so called "spy" his tone and attitude were very disturbing. I would have smacked him if I was there.
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« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2004, 09:04:29 AM »

I saw the clip just a few minutes ago of Kerry at that townhall meeting. I have to say I was disgusted at the way Kerry treated that man. He treated him like a piece of dirt. Stabbing the air pointing at him and demanding to know if he was a Republican. Are you a Republican? Are you registered a Republican? huh? Did you vote for Bush? Did you? The man said very lowly "Yes" and Kerry brushed him off like he was a piece of dirt. What a piece of work you all picked Democrats.

So, Kerry snuffed out a Republican spy.  Big deal.  That will have very little negative impact on Kerry voters and likely Kerry voters.    The President and his supporters should be busy trying to figure out how they are going to create jobs and affordable healthcare for people in Ohio.  Those are the folks that are going to make or break the President.  

Oh, so a regular citizen who is a Republican that questions Kerry is suddenly a "spy". But it's ok to smash Bush all day long with no questions. Even if it was a so called "spy" his tone and attitude were very disturbing. I would have smacked him if I was there.

Come on.  Each party does this type of stuff to the other party all the time.   They plant informants at public partisan gatherings every day of the week.  There was nothing disturbing about it.  Way too sensitive.  Oh, and you would have smacked Kerry?  Now, that would have been a disturbing response.



 


Do you have any proof this guy was an informant? Or is that none of my business? The point is if you are running for office, no matter if he's your political opposite or not the whole point is you don't treat someone like a peice of dirt. If you talked to him in the right way you could convert someone to your side. You dont shoo them off like a fly.
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« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2004, 02:15:27 AM »


"This president needs to stop
changing the subject by
responding to my silly comments.
My comments are none of his
business."




My name is Mr Ed. A horse is a horse of course of course..sorry. People said Bush looks like a monkey. Kerry looks like a horse.
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« Reply #17 on: March 19, 2004, 02:17:04 AM »

I thought this was funny :

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« Reply #18 on: March 19, 2004, 11:42:18 AM »

I like the way he talked smack about the Secret Service agent. Yes Kerry, the treat the common person like crap side is really going to win you votes.
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