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He's not the one having to make a come back. Kerry is the one who is in the hole and has to dig himself out. All Bush has to do is focus on the issues at hand, essentially he could ignore Kerry for a month and still win the election.
Actually, Bush is in the hole, too. Admittedly, a lot of people want to know what Kerry's deal is, and where he stands on a lot of issues, because he hasn't said too much in that category, but a lot of people are angry with Bush for that whole "going to war when you lied to us" thing.
I'll believe in anything if you'll just believe in anything
Actually, Bush is in the hole, too
This is true in the sense of responsibility. But what I was referring to was the statistical factors of the current polling process.
Essentially, an incumbant president generally needs approximately 50% going into the ballet. Where on the other hand, the challenger needs a good sum over 50% to insure his victory of the office. Hence, Kerry is in a hole and needs to do something about it.
Honestly, and politically standing, I don't think he will pull himself out, and I hope he doesn't. I mean, he did have some good points in the first debate, but he did contradict himself about his "consistency". And he didn't really have any "new" ideas to make the war better. He simply stated that he would do the same thing as Bush, only better.
As usual in the Kerry way, vague.......
Vote George "Winner" Bush.
To each his own...
This post was edited by The_Blue_Ghost on Oct 01, 2004.
Vote George W. Bush.
You repeat yourself. But since I'm a nice guy I've got you a couple of Bush-2004 posters to spread among your friends. Vote Bush!
Good luck, and in case he's re-elected, have fun!
When life hands you a lemon, that's 40% of your RDA of vitamin C taken care of.
How bout some informal rhetoric?
I really hate repeating myself unless I really have to put a point across(hence, the "Vote Bush" Signatures you want to focus on so much instead of something interesting and insightful to discuss).
So I ask again, why not discuss something more intelligent?
Or, have you run out of "ammo"?
You're starting to bore me. :-/
To each his own...
So I ask again, why not discuss something more intelligent?
Or, have you run out of "ammo"?
If you must know, the discussion is boring me. I'm tired of repeating my arguments all over and over again, every time a new Bush supporter shows up to proclaim how great a leader that idiot is.
I don't get much of a response to most of my important points anyway (e.g. you insist that you prefer a guy who "gets things done", but avoid explaining how you feel about him getting the wrong things done and messing them up). I rather invest my limited time into other, more interesting discussions.
Honestly, I don't think you have much more to say than what you learned from Bush's attack ads... and I've already been exposed to plenty of that kind of 'information'.
It's not like I'd have to mind too terribly, anyway. Bush, Satan Cheney and Himmler Ashcroft can't touch my civil liberties or retirement fund. You Americans vote, and no matter the results, the majority of you will get the government they deserve. For the others it's bad luck. Have fun.
When life hands you a lemon, that's 40% of your RDA of vitamin C taken care of.
You're putting too much stock in CNN/Fox/Gallup polls. Even the best of those polls are often inaccurate because they tend to get more older people, who have a higher tendency towards moderate conservatism, and a lot of those polls almost completely miss the poorest people in the country.
I'll believe in anything if you'll just believe in anything
I may not agree with everything you have said here, but I like the way that you have thoughtfully written out your responses... I can see more where you are coming from, without any irritation. For the sake of our country, I hope you are correct.
My mind is made up...not like my bed, which is a mess.