Posted on 11/07/2006 2:05:33 PM PST by RobFromGa
I know, exactly like 2004. I don't know if he thinks it will convince more people to vote, but it is annoying I know that for sure.
Major has been glum for weeks. Too much Kristol meth.
And most of them turn out to be anti-Republican. When I came on in Jan 1999, most of the forum was all that Republican as I got in a lot of fights supporting GW. :)
Anyone else having trouble with NRO's Corner blog? I get on, see the graphic for the title CORNER, then underneath there's a blank page.
I'm going to cancel my Netflix membership until then. I just also got caught up on Smallville. Now I have to wait a full week to watch a new episode of that show. Damn it.
I remember the gut wrenching feeling I got back in 2000 when Tom Brokejaw called FLorida for Al Gore and then a little later he had to come back on and say it was a bit premature! Man, was I ever mad because I had gotten so depressed during a workout at the fitness center, that I stopped and went shopping (the only short term cure for depression).
Right now CNN has 75% Red for Kentucky 04. Interesting:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pages/results/house/
Thanks. Was having a hard time locating that post. :)
Now, that's funny. :)
It's early, but that's the best line of the night!
bookmark election thread
They have been slow at NRO for weeks. I've given up and just relied on other freepers to keep me posted.
That is priceless
Yeah it's been like that all night. Their webmaster isn't getting the job done tonight.
Blank for me as well.
Never watched Smallville. Many people at work have Netflix but I never tried it. I usually just go directly to Amazon.com. They have some great prices and deliver pretty quickly.
OK, clicked again and the NRO Corner blog is back...
That would be huge if we can hold KY-04 by a substantial margin. Indicative of much to come.
Bill and Monica?
I'm looking at ABC's wrap-up of the exit polls on their website, and what strikes me is actually that the Bush approval/disapproval numbers seem relatively FAVORABLE. Their wording is that "almost" 60% of voters voiced disapproval and "about" 40% approved the Pres' job - which indicates to me something like a 58-42, 59-41 sort of spread. That would actually be a step BETTER than the numbers the Pres has generally been pulling. Usually his job approval ratings tend to be around 38-62, 37-63 A/D respectively, going off the top of my head. I hope the math explains itself as quickly as it does to my overly-stressed brain, but this would indicate, bottom line, good things for the Republicans.
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