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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Road Walker who wrote (183168)2/21/2004 1:45:35 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) of 1576168
 
John, surprised Nader is jumping on board, given what transpired previously. This will make it harder. The polls show this election could be too close.

Kerry or Edwards will have a juggling act to retain their constituents from heading to Nadar, especially in California. Hope Nadar only intends to play hardball for just a couple of months in order to get the Green Party's issues on the Democratic map.

The polls showed Kerry leading this election, but if Nadar stays in the race, Bush will probably win. Do we even have another $100B in the bank to spend on yet another war?

Here's what happens when a country starts going on a spending spree:

"Bonds stumbled early in the day when U.S. inflation figures came in a little higher than expected"
money.cnn.com

Regards,
Amy J
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