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2008. Arnold versus Hillary
It looks inevitable.
crit pro dems are botching this one to create the perfect leave. (billiards ploy) |
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Philip W. Moore, Jr. Wrote: Hillary could kick Arnie's ass. I would love to watch THAT debate. "crit pro" wrote in message om... It looks inevitable. crit pro dems are botching this one to create the perfect leave. (billiards ploy) I'd love to see the hidden camera catch the pre-debate grope/knee in the groin. And Capital Poop, you are misreading this election. -- antoineg |
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Philip W. Moore, Jr. Wrote: Antoineg, You're right. The vast majority of Bush Lemmons (not the fruit) don't know how the "likely voter" polls are calculated. I only trust Zogby, but even he can't predict what'll happen based on all of the newly registered voters, and the animosity Bush and Baker created with the Florida debacle in 2000. -Philip*Waves hand in Jedi fashion* You must read Mystery Pollster.... -- antoineg |
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Hillary could kick Arnie's ass. I would love to watch THAT debate.
"crit pro" wrote in message om... It looks inevitable. crit pro dems are botching this one to create the perfect leave. (billiards ploy) |
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It looks inevitable.
crit pro Nah dude.. Screech vs. Brittany |
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Antoineg,
You're right. The vast majority of Bush Lemmons (not the fruit) don't know how the "likely voter" polls are calculated. I only trust Zogby, but even he can't predict what'll happen based on all of the newly registered voters, and the animosity Bush and Baker created with the Florida debacle in 2000. -Philip "antoineg" wrote in message ... Philip W. Moore, Jr. Wrote: Hillary could kick Arnie's ass. I would love to watch THAT debate. "crit pro" wrote in message om... It looks inevitable. crit pro dems are botching this one to create the perfect leave. (billiards ploy) I'd love to see the hidden camera catch the pre-debate grope/knee in the groin. And Capital Poop, you are misreading this election. -- antoineg |
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Nah, I just follow politics more closely than most and understand that it's
not possible this year to ask 2000s voters how they will vote this time around. For instance, 90,000 more people have registered to vote in Columbus, Ohio alone for this election. Nationwide, there are something like 6 million (I could be wrong; maybe higher) more voters this year than in 2004). It doesn't take a Jedi to know that even Carl Rove is sweating bullets...hell, Bush is advertising in Texas these days. "antoineg" wrote in message ... Philip W. Moore, Jr. Wrote: Antoineg, You're right. The vast majority of Bush Lemmons (not the fruit) don't know how the "likely voter" polls are calculated. I only trust Zogby, but even he can't predict what'll happen based on all of the newly registered voters, and the animosity Bush and Baker created with the Florida debacle in 2000. -Philip*Waves hand in Jedi fashion* You must read Mystery Pollster.... -- antoineg |
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 01:13:48 -0700, "Philip W. Moore, Jr."
wrote: Nationwide, there are something like 6 million (I could be wrong; maybe higher) more voters this year than in 2004). Well, maybe 6 million registrations. The actual number of people signing the sheets appear to be far lower. Especially if you count the people that can or intend to vote. Lafferty hasn't followed up the drugs for votes angle yet. Is he off-line or something? Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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