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To: TheExploited

The up side is that the poll isn't representative of fact. So now the media has to advance a fradulent poll to attempt to sway the American public that their opinions should reflect a huge swing for Kerry, as NewsWeek showed. Their trouble is going to be that we have the 'net and talk radio to compensate. I do not include FOX because they haven't exactly shown sense in this matter.

They'll also have the tough job of convincing the public they should swing their votes to Kerry, when what Kerry said frightened anyone listening.

Now kerry is coming out with a poll saying he won a stylistic debate, he doesn't use the "s" word but we know what they all mean. This coming week is going to be fun for us.


117 posted on 10/03/2004 10:03:03 AM PDT by Soul Seeker
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To: Soul Seeker; TheExploited; chiller; mathluv; Alas Babylon!; mrplind; ambrose

Chris Wallace at 33 minutes into the FoxNews Sunday broadcast:

>>"Let's start with the big news that today, of that Newsweek poll that shows
Senator Kerry now leading the President by two points ...
The L.A. Times ALSO shows Kerry UP by two points."

FoxNews failed to put the LA TIMES result up on the screen because there
was no such poll.

Chris, what ficticious LA TIMES poll were you quoting?
The latest LATIMES poll showed BUSH up by SIX points over Kerry in a 3-way
race with Nader among likely voters.

I wonder if FoxNews feels any obligation to correct errors from their new annointed one?


131 posted on 10/03/2004 10:35:32 AM PDT by Future Useless Eater (FreedomLoving_Engineer)
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