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To: Mark Felton
How do you know?

Well, I don't suppose anybody can know for sure. But it makes a certain amount of sense. If Bush were to be in trouble, this would mean that Americans are leaning towards Kerry. I would find that extremely difficult to believe.

I suppose it could be true (anything's possible) but if true it wouldn't bode will for the overall intelligence of the American people. People are stupid, sure, but are they that stupid? It would be tatamount to national suicide. Kerry is such an obvious shyster- he makes Clinton look like a straight laced choir boy in comparison. If the American populace want to see Kerry in office- woe be unto us all.

24 posted on 03/08/2004 3:06:07 PM PST by Prodigal Son
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Kerry 52% - W 44%
W Approval @ 49%
USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup
MOE+/-5% (Likely Voters) 03/05-07/04

Kerry 50% - W 45%
USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup
MOE+/-4% (Reg Voters) 03/05-07/04
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Sounds like RATS are more likley to vote in 04 than Republicans per this poll...


26 posted on 03/08/2004 3:07:58 PM PST by KQQL (@)
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To: Prodigal Son
"People are stupid, sure, but are they that stupid?"

Yes. They are that stupid and that selfish. People who do not finance the government are voting to take money away from people who do finance the government. They do not see that they are destroying the cow that givs them their milk.

The founders had it right to begin with. If you do not own property (or pay federal income taxes) you should not have a right to vote.

It is now impossible to win an election without promising to give more money to the voters (social security, etc..)

32 posted on 03/08/2004 3:37:18 PM PST by Mark Felton (If you need, give.)
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