Posted on 11/02/2004 4:59:30 AM PST by JohnHuang2
How about little Tommy Daschle too?......maybe he can officially start working for his wife now.
>>Question for all: Why do these morons think that because someone has a cell phone, they're automatically a RAT/Kerry supporter?<<
We're talking about people with cell phones only, and no Land lines. The question is why would someone have no Land line? Bad credit, illegal residency status, transience, etc. The funny thing is though I do have several Republican friends with no Land line.
Married with children (the Bush demo) has a land line.
Yep. As for MSM....I say we shame 'em at every turn after today......
If the early results are true, Terry MacAwful flat-out lied on Fox this morning. I'm losing confidence in that guy! ;)
heheh! I know what you mean! :)
"The Young Vote Will Win it for Kerry." If the 18-29 y/o's turn out, landslide for Kerry."
This is so much nonsense. My kids are voting Republican excepting my liberal daughter. She is outvoted 3-1 among siblings.
I voted this morning at 6:40 AM and there were 94 people ahead of me. When I left the parking lot was still filling. Good turn out for this area.
Democrats don't vote early because they are too busy doing illegal telephone push polls, harassing people outside the polling places and can't vote on their way to work because they don't have a job (it's all Bush's fault). LOL
I always thought the Dem party AT ONE TIME was a "reasonable" group of people with different beliefs - you know..for the working man, social programs for the poor and truly disadvantaged, etc.
However - the party's been hijacked and pulled so far left over the past decade that it's now totally off the map.
I wonder what my (now deceased) Father-in-law would have done this election. He was a very Christian man, raised his family to be God-loving people but was a Democrat through and through. My wife and I actually talk about it often..
I'd wager that there are MANY today just like my wife's father. People who once WERE Dems, but now can't bring themselves to vote for those who advocate partial birth abortion, gay "marriage" (man, I just can't bring myself to write that), and the other far left, whacko socialism that today's Democrat party stands for.
These people are going to vote for W in this election, IMHO. Add in W's base, and it's going our way this time around - solidly.
That is, unless the Rats are successful with their vote fraud in PA, OH, FLA.
This has been disputed. I heard Jeb Bush claim that Republicans have actually registered more new voters than Democrats. Republicans just haven't blown their own horn about it.
Also, the pollster's methodology of throwing 9 out of 10 U's Kerry's way is just not realistic.
"We fully understand that when you count the votes, in a legitimate manner, it appears that President Bush is in the lead. This is because it is still early in the day. Many Kerry Supporters intend on voting twice or three times and that is never reflected in these phone polls."
LOL
Answer #1 - COST.There's been many times when I've opened up our SBC bill and thought of canceling myself.
Especially if you're unlucky enough to live where that &^%^& SBC has bought out your local phone company.Answer #2 - COST
I used to work with a lady that had an out of control teenage daughter. Her Land line phone bill was running $400 a month. Her kid was involved with some bad people, wound up being arrested, etc. and kept accepting collect calls from her black 'boyfriend' who was in PRISON. Her and her hubby finally canceled the land line (SBC) and went with a multiple Cell Phone package saving a ton of money.Answer #3 - Telemarketing
Even with the 'no call list', some telemarketing calls still come through on a land line because people don't read those little privacy statements they get from the Bank or Credit Card Co's. With a cell phone, you don't get any - for now anyway.
Twenty percent of voters say they have already cast ballots, and 54 percent of those voters say they picked Mr. Bush.
Twenty percent of voters say they have already cast ballots, and 54 percent of those voters say they picked Mr. Bush.
Twenty percent of voters say they have already cast ballots, and 54 percent of those voters say they picked Mr. Bush.
Wish the rest of the country was like Mississippi this morning - wife and I voted and of the 150-200 people in line waiting for the place to open, everyone except the dozen or so Democrats were upbeat and having a good time.
Historically, absentee ballots favor Republicans, because they are the guys who have to travel and/or work.
I'm not sure if that's the case now, or if it applies to early voting, because the whole situation is changing.
This is actually pretty good. I summed up the votes for 2000 in all the states that do early voting. BUSH won 53% four years ago. So it looks like BUSH is trending up from four years ago, even with the unpresidented GOTV efforts from SOROS and his clan.
Internally, the polls showed Reagan ahead and a growing lead, but the media was stunned by the margin of victory, and the huge (hugh) number of RAT Senators defeated.
They're still asleep.
Actually, given McAwful's track record...I hope he keeps his job.
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