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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (508277)12/12/2003 10:01:16 AM
From: jim-thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
Thanks for posting the great news. I am glad to see our exports are increasing:

"Meanwhile, U.S. exports leapt 2.6 percent in October to $88 billion, their highest level since March 2001. Shipments increased to most destinations, with exports to Mexico reaching their highest level since November 2000.

The U.S. trade deficit totaled $409 billion for the first ten months of 2003, setting the stage for it to easily surpass the record $418 billion set in 2002. "



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (508277)12/12/2003 2:44:12 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769669
 
Well kenny from the poll you posted and think is quite scientific.

4. All in all, do you think the situation in Iraq was worth going to war over, or not?

2003 DEC 5-7 Worth going to war 59
Not worth going to war 39
No opinion 2

That's 59 to 39

And this just reported... In NH dean leads da dwarfs by by 23 to 32 points.

But dwarf dean loses to President George W. Bush
57 to 30%

Trailing by 27 Points in New Hampshire: Howard Dean

The media have given gobs of publicity to polls showing Howard Dean leading his Democrat rivals in crucial New Hampshire by 23 to 32 points. Yet they're strangely quiet about a poll showing him lagging 27 points ... behind President Bush, of course.

The New York Post today noted that American Research Group's "stunning new poll" of registered voters in the Granite State has Bush with 57 percent and Dean, former governor of neighboring Vermont, with 30 percent.

Dean fares even worse than a generic Democrat nominee, who loses to Bush by 51 to 34 percent.

"The new poll seems sure to fuel claims by rivals that Dean would be another George McGovern debacle for Democrats in the general election," the Post concluded.
newsmax.com