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To: EQAndyBuzz

Great article but liberals won't read it, the msm won't reprint it, the msm tv talking heads will not talk about it {except to lie about it} so the average joe that doesn't get wrapped in politics will never hear or see it and could care less. The great thing about a democracy is that not everyone votes. There are so many ignorant people that can name every hollywood star but not know the name of the VP or their senator. These yoyos don't vote, and shouldn't. The reason some of them show up at the polls are cigarettes, booze and bucks. If you wonder why the President's poll numbers are in the 30's, it is because they are over polling demonRATS and adults over 18. These are not likely voters nor even registered voters. Who cares what some nose picker from chicago, philly or la la land says about their trust in Bush?


20 posted on 11/14/2005 6:27:42 AM PST by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages - In Honor of Standing Wolf)
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To: USS Alaska

There's a lot of truth in what you say. Too many people don't bother to educate themselves.

And as far as poll numbers goes, if someone asks "do you like war better than peace," I'm sure peace would poll very high. Duh. But the world is far more complex than that, isn't it? Clinton reminded me of a college student with a high grade point average because he took easy courses. Bush is facing (rather than kicking down the road) several difficult problems, and also faces an active fifth column (and I don't use that term lightly) at home.

What is our future? Do we want the radicals to win in the Middle East? Does the US have the will to prevail?

I sure hope we do.


32 posted on 11/14/2005 7:33:46 AM PST by cvq3842
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