Posted on 10/02/2004 7:28:16 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web sites) (L) and his wife Teresa Heinz-Kerry arrive for a campaign fund raiser in Washington, October 2, 2004. Kerry pivoted from the contentious debate over Iraq (news - web sites) to bread-and-butter issues on Saturday and accused President George W. Bush (news - web sites) of 'serious misjudgments' on the economy as well as the war. REUTERS/Jim Young US ELECTION
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web sites) delivers a speech at Freedom High School in Orlando , Florida, October 2, 2004. Kerry pivoted from the contentious debate over Iraq (news - web sites) to bread-and-butter issues and accused President Bush (news - web sites) of 'serious misjudgments' on the economy as well as the war. REUTERS/Jim Young
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web sites) listens to his introduction at a campaign fund raiser in Washington, October 2, 2004. REUTERS/Jim Young US ELECTION
Carry them where?
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) plays football whilst on the campaign trail. More than 62 million US viewers tuned in to the first of three presidential debates in this year's election campaign, making it the most watched since 1992, according to Nielsen Media Research(AFP/Luke Frazza)
Women have been the key to Kerry's wealth
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web sites) (R) holds Faith Sutton as they are showered with confetti at a rally in Kissimmee, Florida October 1, 2004. Kerry's campaign was declared a no-gloat zone Friday after the White House challenger's debate against President George W. Bush (news - web sites) but aides said winds of change had begun to blow through the race. REUTERS/Jim Young US ELECTION
Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites), D-Mass., tosses a football next to his campaign plane before departing for Tampa, Fla. to Orlando for a campaign stop Friday, Oct. 1, 2004. Behind him is Sen. Bill Nelson (news, bio, voting record), D-Fla. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web sites) (R) hugs his daughter Alexandra as he prepares to leave his hotel in Bal Harbour, Florida, October 1, 2004. Kerry debated President George W. Bush (news - web sites) in Miami last night, in the first of three scheduled debates. REUTERS/Jim Young
FootballFansForTruth
is this lambert field NormZ?
We know he's got the COMMIE MOMMIES....but I'm betting the Security Mom's go for Pres. Bush!
Oh yeah. Women really like it when girlie men make a$$es of themselves. sheesh F'n's awfully smug for a dork.
However, the point was made that women prefer someone as a leader who does have an attitude of certitude over some vasilating vasilene brained dude who thinks he's some kind of intellectual brain stem, like the un-manly Kerry or Edwards!!! This sure ain't over yet, by a long ways!!!
Remember, ladies, if you are not worth over $200 million, you would never have been good enough for him.
Kerry may be hugging his daughter, but by HER body language, she's NOT hugging him.
Look at where her arms and hands are. I bet he interrupted her cell phone conversation.
Very telling.
I actually had an ultra-feminist, liberal acquaintance of mine say this to me that "I guess I'll vote for Bush. You have to be ALIVE to 'control the decisions' you make for your own body, and Bush will keep me alive."
Just the other day I saw that women were turning to Bush. The media has their hopes renewed in spite of the horrific things Kerry said in the debate. Illusion is all that matters though. They are all saying he won the debate, and that is all that matters.
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