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To: jveritas
But Kerry lost in case you missed it, and no one talk about the record of the loser except the losers themselves. History will record that President Bush won re-election in 2004 with the largest number of votes ever cast for a President, and in every future election we will see whether this amazing election record held by President Bush in 2004 will be broken or not.

I didn't miss it. I hope I contributed something to GWB's victory. I gave a significant amount of money to the GOP and the SBVFT; I wrote letters and emails of support to newspapers, talk show hosts, and Congress; and I was a GOP poll watcher for 12 hours on election day.

Speaking of History. I am not one of those who gloats about what a great victory it was. I was surprised and disappointed how close the election really was. We had an incumbent wartime President going against the most liberal Senator from the most liberal state in the country. Kerry was uncharismatic with an undistinguished legislative record; had the baggage of belonging to a radical antiwar group, which talked about assassinating US officials; testified before Congress that Vietnam veterans (like myself) were war criminals and drug addicts; had a phony war record and bugged out after four months in country using unearned PHs, which were self-inflicted; and a rich, kooky wife who would have made a terrible first lady. Despite all of this Kerry received 251 electoral votes and garnered 8 million more votes than Gore and the second most in history.

Bush's increased his vote total by 12 million from 2000. I suspect that his record will be broken in the not too distant future simply as a matter of demographics. Presuming Hillary runs in 2008, there will be a huge turnout on both sides. Reagan's 54 million in 1984 was far more impressive than Bush's 62 million.

Remember that 2004 was the most important election in generations and we won. The left used all the power they have obtained for the last one hundred year to defeat President Bush, but at the end they were utterly defeated.

Sorry, but the Left is alive and well. We will have our work cut out for us in 2008 to hold on to the WH. I think that 2008 will be the current Dem Party's last stand. If they lose this one, the party must change its basic tenets and strategy.

PS: Eventually you will be found as a troll and you will be be banned

LOL. I guess if you disagree with jveritas, you get banned. I don't have to prove my bona fides to you. Facts are stubborn things.

506 posted on 07/03/2005 11:23:16 AM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar
There is no other President in recent memory who have been so savagely attacked by liberals and their media whores like President Bush. Despite all this he still won, because the majority of people are not anymore manipulated by the liberal media and they do not believe what this liberal media is telling them. For all the incredible odds that stood against President Bush, and for the very important and very crucial time of this great nation history, this 2004 victory surpassed any other victory in the last one hundred year.

I doubt very much that you have done all what you described below. We have seen a lot of your likes here on FR with all their pretense how much they helped the GOP and how they voted for Bush twice, etc..., but eventually they have been exposed to who they really are, trolls or third party bitter losers or Buchananites.

605 posted on 07/03/2005 9:56:16 PM PDT by jveritas (The left cannot win a national election ever again.)
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