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« on: September 22, 2004, 02:18:55 AM »

It's always darkest before the dawn?

Looks to the horizon hopefully...


Wink

We were saying the race was Kerry's to lose, but he seems to have lost it without it really being his fault.  He can't help it if Dan Rather is doddering, senile idiot.  Right?

Kerry is somewhat wooden and Senatorial.  He can't really help that, either.  Twenty years in the Senate will warp you for life.  

I'd almost rather hang out with dubya and have a beer.  He's funny.  He's a partier.  Check out his girls; the leaf doesn't fall too far from the tree ya know.  They know how to have fun too.  

But I also say it is still way to early to count Kerry out.  Gallup is totally whack.  Their sampling method is highly suspect.  

The debates will be upon us soon.  Cheney vs. puppy-boy, too.  Pittbull vs. Chihuahua?  Pray for rain.

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