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12th Doctor
supersoulty
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« on: November 14, 2004, 11:17:46 PM »


The Iraqi elections produce no clear winner. There are endless allegations of fraud, and hundreds of people are said to have been shot at while voting.

   In March of 2006, small numbers of troops begin to pull out of Iraq, with the country in chaos.


Such wishful thinking coming from the Demcrats.  I can almost detect the excitement in your post as you type this.
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supersoulty
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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2004, 12:47:28 AM »

In Detriot, the Democratic Convention begins in late July. The ticket of Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana and Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico is confirmed by the party. At the second day of the convention, during a speech by Senator Barack Obama, word reaches the convention that the Israeli city of Tel Aviv has been atttacked by a nuclear missile. The convention goes into lockdown, and all eyes are turned to see what George W. Bush will do, and what Ariel Sharon will do.

By the start of August, Israel has bombed Iran hundreds of times, and has sent over several nuclear missiles. Iran is joined by the Palestinians, but much of the Middle East is quiet in the matter. The United States doubles aid to Israel, and the world comes out in support of Israel, and sends dollars and aid.

At the GOP Convention in Houston, the ticket of Governor Bill Owens of Colorado and Senator George Allen of Virginia is nominated for President.

An early estimate of the Electoral College shows the following




I don't think that even Bayh could pull in Indiana, but since Tennessee was a "given" for Gore right up until election day....
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