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To: jmhollen who wrote (561491)4/7/2004 7:45:12 PM
From: Gus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
We just need Kerry to keep on getting his cues from the effete liberals in the media who really can't help themselves so that this country's warrior class can finally slam its boots down and demonstrate that there is no longer any percentage for a politician or a journalist to keep on blaming America first every damn time or to keep on fighting Vietnam over and over again.<g>



To: jmhollen who wrote (561491)4/7/2004 7:49:00 PM
From: Steve Dietrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
<<He's going to be one thoroughly depressed and grossly humiliated 'yayhoo' come mid November.........>>

I know. You guys are doing such a terrific job of ripping Kerry apart but for some reason Bush keeps going down in the polls (all time lows at PEW and Rassmussen) and Kerry's lead against Bush keeps growing.

Keep up the great work!

rasmussenreports.com

Kerry 48% Bush 42%

Election 2004 Presidential Ballot
Bush 42%
Kerry 48%
Other 5%
Not Sure 5%

Wednesday April 07, 2004--Senator John F. Kerry leads President George W. Bush 48% to 42% in the latest Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll. This is Kerry's biggest lead of the year and the lowest level of support for Bush since Kerry became the front-runner.

Today's result marks a nine-point net gain for Kerry since last Friday morning. That change is especially dramatic because Friday's strong job creation report was expected by many to boost the President's numbers.


Steve Dietrich



To: jmhollen who wrote (561491)4/7/2004 8:25:11 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
I dunno. Bush is getting nickled and dimed to death on this Rice thing. It should have ended brutally the moment it came up. Because he caved in, Rice is now being savaged and now the leftist "commission" is going for the jugular, asking for even more. Bush was ahead in the polls and he gave the leftists a leg up. His refusals on Rice did not harm him. Leftist Republicans did.

Hopefully Rice executes some nice sound bites that end this. The White House needs to be very forceful in stopping this hostile commission from further intrusion.