More commentary on Bush-haters. This is the stuff the AP lives for.
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To: anniegetyourgun
It's the TV, stupid, and the liberal press. They are all against Bush. They are fighting to the death, and they are winning, too. Be prepared for a Dem to win the election. They know they had dropped their guard in 2000, but it will NOT happen again. Mark my words.
There is NO way joe sixpack or Jane soccer mom can turn a page or turn on the TV and NOT be infected with anti-Bush rhetoric.
To: anniegetyourgun; Common Tator
Hatred doesn't work. In fact, so long as it is partisan in nature, it probably actually
helps a President electorally (although it can eventually lead to other problems). Here is a list of all the Presidents I can think of that faced exceptionally high levels of partisan hatred:
- John Addams
- Andrew Jackson
- Abraham Lincoln
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Richard Nixon
- Bill Clinton
Excepting only Addams, all these Presidents were reelected.
160 posted on
02/22/2004 5:42:45 PM PST by
Stultis
To: anniegetyourgun
I'll NEVER be angry enough to vote for a liberal democrat socialist!
Sitting out amounts to the same thing!
It's a quick vote for me in the booth, straight Republican!...pissed or not!
To: anniegetyourgun
With garbage like this hitting the main stream media, Kerry has the audacity to write a letter to GW charging 'dirty politics'???? I would suggest that Kerry call the AP and demand an immediate apology from the writer. If he doesn't then I guess it's OK to zero in on the fact that he was Jane Fonda's right hand man during the Nam protests. That He may, or may not, have earned all of the tin that he now so proudly displays as emblems of heroic actions during his short four months in Nam. That he has never earned a buck of his own but rather used his wealthy family's dollars or, worse yet, was a gigolo to unsuspecting women. That he can't make his mind up on serious issues since he advocates one thing today and another tomorrow. That he may, or may not have a lot of, shall we say, notches in his belt for extracurricular activity.
These people are simply unbelievable and anyone who would support them have to have a serious thought problem......
To: anniegetyourgun
In Arizona, Judy Donovan says she feels desperate for a new president. In Tennessee, Robert Wilson says he finds the president revolting. In Washington state, Maria Yurasek says she'd vote for a dog if it could beat President Bush.Of course they all voted for algore last time around
165 posted on
02/22/2004 6:26:35 PM PST by
paul51
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