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To: TigerPaw who wrote (46682)5/19/2004 4:24:06 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 89467
 
None the less, not a smart move in a War Zone, definitely a Darwin Award Winning move



To: TigerPaw who wrote (46682)5/19/2004 4:44:39 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 89467
 
Presidential Elections - AP


Poll: Edwards Makes Kerry Viable in N.C.

Wed May 19,12:03 PM ET

RALEIGH, N.C. - Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites) trails President Bush (news - web sites) in North Carolina, but a poll out Wednesday suggests Kerry could be competitive in the state if Sen. John Edwards (news - web sites) were on the Democratic ticket.







Kerry, expected to be the Democratic presidential nominee, is considering a number of potential running mates, including Edwards, a North Carolina senator.

In a head-to-head matchup, Bush is backed by 48 percent while Kerry is backed by 41 percent. Three percent would back independent Ralph Nader (news - web sites), according to the Mason-Dixon poll sponsored by several news organizations in the state.

If Edwards were Kerry's running mate, the race would be even — Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) would be at 46 percent and Kerry-Edwards at 45 percent. North Carolina has backed Republicans in every presidential election since 1976.

Kerry spokesman Anthony Coley was noncommittal in response: "John Kerry has said that his vice-presidential selection process is personal and private."

The poll of 625 registered voters was taken May 14-17 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.



To: TigerPaw who wrote (46682)5/19/2004 4:59:03 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 89467
 
"They choice was ....

They were on the border of Siria and Iraq where the whole world knows the most notorious Bath party loyalists and Al-Quaida operatives are hiding out. They CHOSE to start shooting off AK-47s.