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To: Road Walker who wrote (184285)3/7/2004 10:25:48 AM
From: hmaly  Respond to of 1573544
 
John Re...Another presidential cliffhanger?
Our poll shows George Bush and John Kerry close in Florida. Could the drama of 2000 repeat?


Hmm, I wonder if another Al Gore backing Kerry would help?

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North Korea warms to Kerry presidency bid By Andrew Ward in Seoul and James Harding in Washington Published: March 4 2004 20:24 | Last Updated: March 4 2004 20:24 North Korea's state-controlled media are well known for reverential reporting about Kim Jong-il, the country's dictatorial leader.

But the Dear Leader is not the only one getting deferential treatment from the communist state's propaganda machine: John Kerry, the presumptive Democratic candidate, is also getting good play in Pyongyang.

In the past few weeks, speeches by the Massachusetts senator have been broadcast on Radio Pyongyang and reported in glowing terms by the Korea Central News Agency (KCNA), the official mouthpiece of Mr Kim's communist regime.



To: Road Walker who wrote (184285)3/7/2004 1:06:33 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573544
 
Another presidential cliffhanger?

Our poll shows George Bush and John Kerry close in Florida. Could the drama of 2000 repeat?


We can't rely on the polls......remember 2002?

ted