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Poll: Bush Tops Thanksgiving Guest List
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| 11/25/02
Posted on 11/25/2002 9:18:21 PM PST by Maigret
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:35:13 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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More Americans would prefer to have Thanksgiving dinner with President Bush than with former President Bill Clinton or with their favorite celebrity.
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the latest FOX News national poll asked Americans about their holiday dinner guest preferences. The poll, conducted by Opinion Dynamics Corporation, found that half of the public would rather have Thanksgiving dinner with George W. Bush than with Bill Clinton (29 percent), with 19 percent choosing "neither."
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posted on
11/25/2002 9:18:21 PM PST
by
Maigret
To: Maigret
ANOTHER poll............AAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
To: Maigret
I would like to have Russian Pres. Putin over for Thanksgiving. Show him a true American holiday, of family togetherness and general thanksgiving to Providence. Also, some rocking football. I think he's got a lot of potential, and I think we could share a chuckle over his interview on NPR, which I heard. Then we could discuss the threat of militant Islam. And hoist a few, unlike with my beloved "W". Putin's the man for my holiday, and I sure hope no Russian ambassador reads this and takes me up on the invite! Maybe next year!
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posted on
11/25/2002 10:02:08 PM PST
by
jocon307
To: Maigret
More Americans would prefer to have Thanksgiving dinner with President Bush than with former President Bill Clinton or with their favorite celebrity. Yes, but what if Bush IS their favorite celebrity?
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