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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: greenspirit who wrote (254379)5/12/2002 12:40:40 AM
From: RON BL  Respond to of 769670
 
Michael what does it matter. One world government has won. Bush and Clinton both agree on this. Bush Sr and Clinton and Bush Jr all heading in that direction. Jr is a left wing hawk but he is growing government and is more liberal than CLinton in many ways.



To: greenspirit who wrote (254379)5/12/2002 12:46:05 AM
From: Mr. Whist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Re: "The Tidal wave hit with the election of George W. Bush."

More like a lap pool splash. How soon we forget: The other guy got more votes.

Re: "Remember, the election you predicted he would lose?"

Nope. Don't ever remember saying such. What I did say was the election was going to be a lot closer than most people thought, and, of course, I was right.

Re: "Remember, the election in which Al Gore simply had to win his own home state to be President, and he couldn't do it?"

Jesse Ventura has been saying similar for two years. I agree. If one can't win his home state, then one can only mildly complain.

Re: "Just because the left wing "Big Media Industrial Complex" says it's so, doesn't make it a *fact*."

Polling has gotten pretty darn accurate the past 15 years or so. The only thing you really need to watch is how the sample is selected. For instance, in October '00, I questioned some of the polls showing Bush way ahead because the population being sampled was only those "likely to vote" or those who voted for president in '96. Neither was a representative sample.

By the way, I probably should point out that most components of your "Big Media Industrial Complex" endorsed Bush for president in '00, so be careful throwing your newfound term around. Or, if you're going to continue using it, please define it for the board.