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Post by Shorthair on Feb 22, 2004 19:47:32 GMT -5
It looks as if God has answered our prayers and saved us from the Democrat hoards. A good friend of mine that lives in Texas sent me an email today with this link in it. votenader.org/That's right sports fans Ralph Nader has saved Bush's rear end. He might just be holding back for now waiting on the Dem's to finish their nominating process but Bush sure don't act like he's ready to defend himself against his detractors. I know I haven't been very supportive of him in his Democrat-like domestic policies but he is a far better option than a socialist gigilo (Kerry) or a bottom feeding trail lawyer scum class warrior (Edwards).
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Post by GoTres on Feb 22, 2004 21:15:13 GMT -5
What if they had a Presidential election and Ralph Nader didn't come?
He must have more elections under his belt than ol' Jesse and Sharton combined.
What happened to the Rainbow Reverend this time around anyway? Is he still reeling from his public humiliation from a few years back?
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Post by hunt4fun1 on Feb 22, 2004 21:20:29 GMT -5
Even without Darth Vader running, I still think Bush is gonna win by a landslide. One of my buddy's is a bookie and I'm so sure of it, I'm even gonna bet a couple of Benjies on it. I truely think America will have it's voice heard with this election. After 911, we are TIRED of letting Western Europe and third world scum trying to "destroy the great satan".
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Post by RedOak on Feb 23, 2004 11:08:12 GMT -5
Third parties will deffinitly make this one interesting.
I have heard talk that Dean will encourage his people not to vote for Nader in an effort to not pull people away from most likely Kerrry. The Libertarian Canidate will not even be selected until May.
I do think third parties will pull some more percentages this time. This will be an ugly campaign. As things stand now neither Bush or Kerry have much to crow about as far as their accomplishments. Kerry obviously is a Liberal richboy hypocrit from Taxachusettes so his record in congress is out. Hard to play up the veteran line to much with his congressional testimony and hanging out with Jane. I can't think of one thing Bush can point to without some shadow to it either. Afganistan, Iraq? Well no Osama and no WMDs do kind of sully those.
So what we will most likely have is tons of mudslinging and both the Dems and Reps have tons of money to throw into such.
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