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To: michael97123 who wrote (53345)7/8/2004 7:43:47 AM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Read Replies (1) of 793914
 
"I agree it will be later on if at all."

Michael: There are only TWO ways that Cheney will NOT be on the 2004 Republican ticket:

1. Chaney has a massivie and physically debilitating heart attack before the Convention necessitating his replacement or;

2. He bravely and courageously says:

"If nominated I will not accept and if selected anyway I will not run"

Otherwise, it will be Bush/Cheney in 2004. And that is the best of all possible tickets at this juncture in the pre-Election countdown.

For the Republicans to dump Cheney would be seen, as LindyBill has rightly said, a sign of weakness. It would open up a real can of worms that would absolutely delight the biased and blighted liberal press. And the damage that it would do could not easily be displaced by Cheney's replacement, regardless of who it might be.

So, I am espousing a continuation of the Bush/Cheney ticket for 2004. They will do well against the Kerry/Edwards duo. In fact, I think that between now and the end of October, you are likely to see an amazing resurgence in the popularity of the Republican team and a gnashing of the teeth among the Democrats. By then, "Buyers' Remorse" should be in full swing among the rabid Left
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