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To: sweetliberty

I hear ya ... I went off on my one brother over this issue earlier this week .. and my language would have stocked a truck driver


6,612 posted on 10/30/2004 12:47:24 PM PDT by Mo1 (This Sept 10th attitude is no way to protect our country)
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To: Mo1; Darlin'

On a lighter note, I had to go and buy another finch feeder. These birds around here are in a feeding frenzy. They're emptying the feeders faster than I can fill them....with no help from the squirrels. Several folks made comments to me in the stores when I was buying feed that they were having the same thing happening. It's like an invasion. You don't suppose......nah.


6,615 posted on 10/30/2004 12:51:32 PM PDT by sweetliberty (Proud member of the Pajama Posse!)
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To: Mo1; sweetliberty; catpuppy; Servant of the 9; .38sw; lodwick; operation clinton cleanup; ...
Now, this is good news....

The bets are in--Bush to win
Published: October 29, 2004, 10:24 AM PDT
By Andy McCue
Special to CNET News.com

George W. Bush is heading for a surprise landslide victory in next week's presidential elections, going by online betting patterns.

Although U.S. opinion polls are still finding it hard to separate President Bush from his Democratic challenger, Sen. John Kerry, customers of Betfair, an online betting exchange, have overwhelmingly backed the Republican candidate.

Betfair's latest figures show 2.3 million pounds ($4.2 million) have been wagered on Bush, while Kerry has attracted only 680,000 pounds ($1.25 million) in bets. Bush is now at 1-5 odds to stay in office, whereas gamblers can still get odds of 2-1 on Kerry to win.

Betfair said its betting patterns are a more accurate indication of election results than the opinion polls. The patterns correctly predicted that Australia's Prime Minister John Howard would comfortably secure a surprise victory in last month's general election.

Mark Davies, director of communications at Betfair, said opinion polls only survey a small percentage of the population, who have no real incentive to provide accurate information.

"In contrast, Betfair's prices are based on people who are prepared to put their money where their mouth is," Davies said in a statement. "Our figures have proved to be an amazingly accurate indicator at both the Australian general election last month and the California governor's election last year. As a result, we're sure George Bush will be pleased to hear that Betfair's sharp-minded punters are backing him to the hilt."

Andy McCue of Silicon.com reported from London.

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6,618 posted on 10/30/2004 12:58:08 PM PDT by Darlin' ("I will not forget this wound to my country." President George W Bush, 20 Sept 2001)
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