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New Chamber of Commerce Poll: Recall leading 53-41%, Arnold 35%, Cruz 31%, Tom 17%
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| 9-27
| Chamber of Commerce Poll
Posted on 09/27/2003 8:37:49 PM PDT by ambrose
New Chamber of Commerce Poll: Recall leading 53-41%, Arnold 35%, Cruz 31%, Tom 17%
TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: bustamante; california; mcclintock; recall; schwarzenegger
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To: capitan_refugio
Interesting. Thanks
To: nopardons
They started it and have been whinging about the Arnold supporters, who decided to give back in kind. Thanks for the laugh, nopardons--I needed that...
To: EternalVigilance
They are more like from the planet GOOFY!
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posted on
09/28/2003 12:06:03 AM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: tallhappy
You were DEAD wrong in '92 and are now, as well.
Why would you vote for Rudy V. Clinton, but not Bush the elder V. Clinton ? That doesn't make any sense at all, to me. Could you please explain ?
To: nopardons
I doubt that the " DEM PLAYBOOK ", whatever you imagine that to be, is what has made this an Arnold V. Cruz election. No. In the least ten days it has come down to Davis vs Schwarzenegger -- which is what Davis and the dems have wanted all along.
It's the battle of Santa Monica (Arnold) vs W. Hollywood (Gray).
To: EternalVigilance
Oh, so now facts make you laugh ? How interesting. LOL
To: tallhappy
That doesn't make sense. Sorry, but you seem to be assuming a very great deal about the Dems, spun from whole cloth/imagination.
To: Texasforever
There will be a hardcore of 10-15% who won't vote for Arnold in any case, as I said.
It is good that Tom is there to turn them out and capture their 'yes to recall' votes even in the worst-case scenario (worst-case from my point of view).
As I said, these are the voters that provide the difference in whether the recall fails or succeeds.
I hope someone is smart enough in the AS camp to call off the dogs of war here before too many more conservatives decide to pull the 'no' lever.
To: nopardons
The 'fact' being that 'we started it'?
That's a funny joke.
That's why I laughed.
To: EternalVigilance
I hope someone is smart enough in the AS camp to call off the dogs of war here before too many more conservatives decide to pull the 'no' lever. EV I think the "dogs of war" are pretty much contained to inside politics types like FR. If it wasn't this we would be fighting over something else. Some of the most heated exchanges I have seen were over the Trent Lott battle. There is never a time when some type of "war" isn't being waged around here.
To: nopardons
Are you from California?
To: EternalVigilance
If you want "the dogs of war" called off, then why do you continue on your non-stop insults toward Schwarzenegger? By now everyone here knows you don't like him, regard him as demonic, could never vote for a pro-choice, gay-tolerating candidate, etc. I don't see the need to continue in your vitriolic approach to so many of his supporters. Would Jesus do that? You quote scriptures all the time, maybe you should live more by His loving and accepting example instead of lecturing everyone else to be quiet about their views. That seems hypocritical.
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posted on
09/28/2003 12:20:53 AM PDT
by
BonnieJ
To: Texasforever
Well, of course you're right. But this has attained a new ferocity, you must admit.
But I'm not just talking about FR. This is just a microcosm, as it always is, of what is happening out in the real world.
The kind of leadership I'm talking about can come from every level and every location of the AS camp. People need to tone it down.
Tom and Arnold set the tone at the debate the other night. If the rest of this race could be executed in that spirit, the results of the election should be almost exactly the results of the debate, politically speaking. Don't you think?
To: EternalVigilance
It's a
fact , not a " joke ", and you still haven't answered my questions.
What's FUNNY, are your posts to me; silly even. ;^)
To: BonnieJ
Would you like me to join those who counsel conservatives to stay home, or to pull the no lever?
To: tallhappy
No, but several family members are...born there even, and I also have some friends who live out there too. That's WHY I care; for their sakes.
To: nopardons
At this point, the 'they started it!' comments are somewhat juvenile.
To: BonnieJ
Read the thread. I only returned vitriol for vitriol.
If you want to have a reasonable conversation, I'm always up for that.
To: EternalVigilance
Far LESS " juvenile ", than your purile,smarmy, HOLIER THAN THOU, visceral posts.
To: Green Knight
"And in my scenario, the Big One causes Los Angeles and San Francisco to break off of California and sink into the ocean." You would lose everything west of the San Andreas Fault.
Hey! I'm west of the San Andreas Fault!!! ;^)
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