Are we supposed to forget Nevada has been called for Bush?
Bush already won Ohio.
GET BUSH OUT THERE TONIGHT TO DECLARE VICTORY!
ABC and Viacom's CBS won't call the election because they want to make Bush's decisive victory look controversial. I was watching ABC news and Peter Jennings was gloating that Bush wanted them to call the election. Mark Halperin is a weasel, and he even tried to through out the idea that some would question Bush's calling of the attorney general of Ohio as trying to manipulate the election. George Stephanopoulos seemed embarrassed by the fact that ABC wouldn't call the election and even pointed out that Bush won the election more decisively than most Presidents. He pointed out it isn't even close.
Now it seems the liberal media is pretending that this is like 2000 to set up some controversy about Bush's win.
Sent John O'Neil an email a couple of hours ago.
He's already replied!
But I don't know what his reply means. Military term?
Here it is:
From: "O'Neill, John"
To: ""YankeeFan"
Subject: RE: Thank You
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 01:58:05 -0600
BZ my friend
-----Original Message-----
From: YankeeFan>
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 12:36 AM
To: O'Neill, John
Subject: Thank You
God bless you and the rest of the SwiftVets.
You made the difference.
The following is theunoffical voting returns for Walker County with all precints having been counted. All ballots were counted as of 2:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. A total of 17,931 ballots were cast. Here are the results:
Walker County sheriff
Clint McRae (R) 11,091 63%
Ronnie White (D) 6,425 37%
Walker County tax assessor/collector
Tom Cauthen (R) 10,462 61%
Cheryl Lawson (D) 6,796 39%
Constable Precinct 2
Reed Prehoda (R) 3,567 66%
Rex Holland (D) 1,836 34%
Constable Precinct 3
J.T. McBride (D) 2,221 61%
J.D. Hosea (R) 1,396 39%
Constable Precinct 4
Gene Bartee (R) 2,153 55%
William Parrish (D) 1,793 45%
Justice of the peace Precinct 4
James Mature (R) 2,423 61.5%
Liz Billnoske (D) 1,517 38.5%
U.S. House of Representatives District 8
Kevin Brady (R) 10,794 63%
James Wright (D) 6,067 35%
Paul Hansen (L) 315 2%
Note: These numbers for U.S. Rep. are from Walker County only.
U.S. President
George W. Bush (R) 11,692 65%
John Kerry (D) 5,966 34%
Michael Badnarik (L) 102 .5 %
Write-ins 98 .5%
Note: These numbers for president are from Walker County only.
Bush 269
Kerry 242 + possibly 27 if he carries WI, IA, NV and NM for a total of 269
Dont break out the champagne yet.
I have a Columbus Ohio T.V. station on (ch.4) and they just showed a clip of dEdwards little speech about not conceeding, re. Ohio. It was a scream watching it because it looked like a 'Japanese movie' translated into English......the lips did NOT match up to the voice coming out from them. (hehehe)
Sorry if any typos or lack of coherency...I've been up since yesterday.
Adding my mark to this historic thread. BOOKMARKED
The communist news network has it at Bush 254, Kerry 252, with 32 electoral votes still in play (Nuevo Mexico, Iowa, and Ohio).
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/special/president/electoral.college/index.html
According to their report, even if Bush wins NM and IO, Kerry can still win just by taking Ohio.
Whats up with that?
Oh, but wait
starting up SmartCalc and adding up the EVs for the states theyve called for Enswine Band-Aid, I only come up with 242 EVs. That would mean hed have to take all three of the states in play to win, including NM, where I hear Dub has a 5% lead.
Wonder why theyre reporting that Kerry has 252 EVs. Couldnt be that, in their frenzy of grief, theyve forgotten how to add, could it? What nefarious skullduggery are they up to now, I wonder?
Feeling better yet dear?
Phew!..finally over.
Some time . . . when the team is up against it, when things are wrong and the breaks are beating the boys - tell them to go in there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, . . .. but I'll know about it, and I'll be happy.
BUSH WINS,
LETS ROLL!!!