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You go girl!
More proof that John Edwards fever is SWEEPING THE NATION!!!
Very cool
Great exchange, with one thing that should be pointed out. Facts are not opinions and opinions are not facts. It is the left that tries to make reality subjective by dismissing factual information as an opinion. Whether Iraqui women winning the vote is good or bad is an opinion. Their ability to cast a vote is a fact.
Last night at the Tulsa,OK fair, I noticed several Bush buttons and numerous bumper stickers. Not any Kerry stuff. Of course, Bush is expected to get over 60% of Oklahoma votes.
Yes, I have at The Evergreen State Fair in WA. Same Damm Story .
Wisconsin State Fair (past August) - Over 30 Bush-Cheney stickers worn on clothes. 0 Kerry-Edwards (despite a booth in the Expo pavillion). To be fair, it didn't look like they were handing out small lapel stickers. Though, they had buttons displayed.
In addition, a tent (for profit-not campaign related) selling conservative t-shirts, hats, and such was doing a brisk business. Blaze Orange "Sportsmen for Bush" t-shirts was probably the biggest seller.
You could go back and ask:
"Will Kerry and Edwards fight fraud and abuse in the government?" (answer=yes)
"If a whistleblower came forth with knowledge that taxpayer dollars are being wasted, would Kerry and Edwards do something about it?" (answer=yes)
"Good. Because there's these two Senators who haven't shown up for work in about 2 years, yet they pull $150,000 in salary apiece, plus benefits."
All of Dixie is "flyover land" for sKerry/Edwards. Too bad Florida is so full of excold country folks.
Great story!
The Pub booth was manned by a couple of normal, clean-cut young people. The Dem booth was manned by a fairly normal girl and a clown (literally).
I got into a discussion with the clown after he approached my five-year-old nephew with a political spiel. He said something derogatory about Bush. I answered. He said he used to be a Republican but was not a Democrat. I told he was dressed for the part. (He was literally a clown).
The discussion ended with my loudly shouting "vote for Bush".
I saw a similar situation at a local end-of-summer weekend festival here in the south SF bay area. It was very encouraging to see in California.
The Republican booth was busy all weekend; the dim booth was virtually dead. There's just no enthusiasm for Kerry.
Hey - one question: what kind of mail is WSJS Mike getting - did he say? Is he simply getting spammed from every special interest in the book, or what (I haven't written him yet about their affiliation with Dan Rather -- I've been working up to that!).
We were at one on September 11. Most folks were sporting Bush/Cheney stickers on their shirts and I didn't see one single Kerry bumper sticker.
Last weekend at the local flea market, was the first time I saw a Kerry bumpersticker on a car that did not have out of state plates.
Of course the Eastern Shore of VA tends to be on the rather cnservative side............
I meant to add............It appears the young lady is being properly brought up.
Good for her!!!!!!!!!
I don't know about trends at state fairs, since I haven't visited one yet. Did you go by the Gideons booth at the Dixie Classic and pick up your free Testament?
I will be there Thursday night to visit with passersby about the Good News. Stop by if you're visiting.
At the Issaquah "Salmon Days Festival", both the demonic-rats and GOP had booths. Next to the demonic-rat booth was a booth featuring "guide dogs for the blind". How apropos.