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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Boy Kerry wrote:
No one is buying his BS in the debates about Global Test for US defending itself!
Eat #@($ neo-cunt, your days are numbered: Kerry takes shock lead in first poll after TV debate 'The American dream is on the ballot a month from today' says newly revitalised Democrat challenger By David Usborne in New York 03 October 2004 The race for the White House appeared to have been upended last night after a first national poll taken in the wake of Thursday night's first televised presidential debate showed the Democrat challenger, John Kerry, retaking a narrow lead over the incumbent, George Bush. The Newsweek poll found John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, with a small advantage of 47 per cent to 45 per cent over Mr Bush and Dick Cheney, if it was a three-way contest with Ralph Nader. Without Mr Nader, an independent, the gap grows to 49 per cent versus 46 per cent. Democrats will delay rejoicing until they see other polling results. The new lead is within the statistical margin of error. Yet Newsweek reinforced instant polls taken on Thursday suggesting that viewers thought Mr Kerry had out-performed the President. Among those who watched the face-off, 61 per cent said Mr Kerry was the winner while 19 per cent said the same for Mr Bush. Even before the new numbers came out, there was an unmistakable tone of confidence in Mr Kerry, who yesterday switched his focus from Iraq and foreign affairs to domestic issues. Campaigning in Florida, he charged that Mr Bush had forsaken the middle class and re-electing him would mean "more of the same". "For the last two years, I've travelled all over this country and listened to the stories of Americans struggling to make ends meet," Mr Kerry declared. "I've also shared their frustration at this administration's constant state of denial, which neglects their needs." Domestic ground from tax cuts to health care and education are to be the theme of a second debate this Friday in St Louis, Missouri. Mr Kerry reiterated his theme from Thursday that Mr Bush had made the "wrong choices" for America, but this time targeting the issues of health care, education and even rising petrol prices. He told his audience in an Orlando high school that under Mr Bush, two incomes "barely cover the basics" for many families. He added: "The American dream is on the ballot a month from today." The President, who embarked yesterday on a journey by bus through the critical swing state of Ohio, has sharpened his attacks on his opponent, whom he continues to characterise as inconsistent, hesitant and ill-equipped to lead troops in a war that he has called a mistake. But there was evidence that even some of the President's own cohorts were disappointed by a performance on Thursday that often showed him looking irritated and frustrated. Viewers were struck by his repeated fidgeting and blinking at the podium while his opponent spoke. Karl Rove, his top political aide, conceded to reporters that Mr Kerry "is arguably the better debater of the two", while insisting that on substance, Mr Bush was surely the victor. The Republican Senator John McCain agreed that it had been Mr Kerry's "brightest moment", as he "came out slugging". Thursday's debate drew an audience of 62.5 million Americans, less than for this year's Superbowl but larger than for the Oscar ceremony in March. Only 46.6 million tuned in for the first encounter between Al Gore and George Bush four years ago.
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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Boy Kerry wrote: Eat #@($ neo-cunt, your days are numbered: ==================
Eat Maggots you Kerry ass licker. Both the ABC and CBS polls found the debate had very little immediate impact on people's vote. And look at the record of who viewers thought won the first debate in previous presidential campaigns. In 1984, they thought Walter Mondale beat Ronald Reagan in the first debate. In 1988, Michael Dukakis edged out then-Vice President George Bush. The first debate in 1992 was a big victory for Independent candidate Ross Perot. And in the first 2000 debate, Vice President Al Gore edged out George W. Bush. None of those first debate winners won the election. http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/01/kerry.ppw/index.html
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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Boy Kerry wrote:
Eat Maggots you Kerry ass licker. Both the ABC and
CBS
!!! Bwahahahahahaaaaaaaaa! The have no credibility acording your you neo-con scumbags, Rove already burned them with the pseudo-forged documents caper.
polls found the debate had very little immediate impact on people's vote.
Yep, and now, 48 hours later, there is such an impact that your war criminal Liar in Thief G aWol Bu$h is LOSING in the election polls. Now open wide, maggot! http://snipurl.com/9i2i Kerry takes shock lead in first poll after TV debate 'The American dream is on the ballot a month from today' says newly revitalised Democrat challenger By David Usborne in New York 03 October 2004 The race for the White House appeared to have been upended last night after a first national poll taken in the wake of Thursday night's first televised presidential debate showed the Democrat challenger, John Kerry, retaking a narrow lead over the incumbent, George Bush. The Newsweek poll found John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, with a small advantage of 47 per cent to 45 per cent over Mr Bush and Dick Cheney, if it was a three-way contest with Ralph Nader. Without Mr Nader, an independent, the gap grows to 49 per cent versus 46 per cent. Democrats will delay rejoicing until they see other polling results. The new lead is within the statistical margin of error. Yet Newsweek reinforced instant polls taken on Thursday suggesting that viewers thought Mr Kerry had out-performed the President. Among those who watched the face-off, 61 per cent said Mr Kerry was the winner while 19 per cent said the same for Mr Bush. Even before the new numbers came out, there was an unmistakable tone of confidence in Mr Kerry, who yesterday switched his focus from Iraq and foreign affairs to domestic issues. Campaigning in Florida, he charged that Mr Bush had forsaken the middle class and re-electing him would mean "more of the same". "For the last two years, I've travelled all over this country and listened to the stories of Americans struggling to make ends meet," Mr Kerry declared. "I've also shared their frustration at this administration's constant state of denial, which neglects their needs." Domestic ground from tax cuts to health care and education are to be the theme of a second debate this Friday in St Louis, Missouri. Mr Kerry reiterated his theme from Thursday that Mr Bush had made the "wrong choices" for America, but this time targeting the issues of health care, education and even rising petrol prices. He told his audience in an Orlando high school that under Mr Bush, two incomes "barely cover the basics" for many families. He added: "The American dream is on the ballot a month from today." The President, who embarked yesterday on a journey by bus through the critical swing state of Ohio, has sharpened his attacks on his opponent, whom he continues to characterise as inconsistent, hesitant and ill-equipped to lead troops in a war that he has called a mistake. But there was evidence that even some of the President's own cohorts were disappointed by a performance on Thursday that often showed him looking irritated and frustrated. Viewers were struck by his repeated fidgeting and blinking at the podium while his opponent spoke. Karl Rove, his top political aide, conceded to reporters that Mr Kerry "is arguably the better debater of the two", while insisting that on substance, Mr Bush was surely the victor. The Republican Senator John McCain agreed that it had been Mr Kerry's "brightest moment", as he "came out slugging". Thursday's debate drew an audience of 62.5 million Americans, less than for this year's Superbowl but larger than for the Oscar ceremony in March. Only 46.6 million tuned in for the first encounter between Al Gore and George Bush four years ago.
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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Boy Kerry wrote:
!!! Bwahahahahahaaaaaaaaa! The have no credibility acording your you neo-con scumbags, Rove already burned them with the pseudo-forged documents caper. Yep, and now, 48 hours later, there is such an impact that your war criminal Liar in Thief G aWol Bu$h is LOSING in the election polls. Now open wide, maggot! ==================
Stealing others insults huh Necropheliac. .. And look at the record of who viewers thought won the first debate in previous presidential campaigns. In 1984, they thought Walter Mondale beat Ronald Reagan in the first debate. In 1988, Michael Dukakis edged out then-Vice President George Bush. The first debate in 1992 was a big victory for Independent candidate Ross Perot. And in the first 2000 debate, Vice President Al Gore edged out George W. Bush. None of those first debate winners won the election. http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/01/kerry.ppw/index.html
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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Boy Kerry wrote:
Stealing others insults huh Necropheliac.
You ain't the sharpest tack in the box, are you moron?
And look at the record of who viewers thought won the first debate in previous presidential campaigns.
That was then, this is now! http://snipurl.com/9i2i Kerry takes shock lead in first poll after TV debate 'The American dream is on the ballot a month from today' says newly revitalised Democrat challenger By David Usborne in New York 03 October 2004 The race for the White House appeared to have been upended last night after a first national poll taken in the wake of Thursday night's first televised presidential debate showed the Democrat challenger, John Kerry, retaking a narrow lead over the incumbent, George Bush. The Newsweek poll found John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, with a small advantage of 47 per cent to 45 per cent over Mr Bush and Dick Cheney, if it was a three-way contest with Ralph Nader. Without Mr Nader, an independent, the gap grows to 49 per cent versus 46 per cent. Democrats will delay rejoicing until they see other polling results. The new lead is within the statistical margin of error. Yet Newsweek reinforced instant polls taken on Thursday suggesting that viewers thought Mr Kerry had out-performed the President. Among those who watched the face-off, 61 per cent said Mr Kerry was the winner while 19 per cent said the same for Mr Bush. Even before the new numbers came out, there was an unmistakable tone of confidence in Mr Kerry, who yesterday switched his focus from Iraq and foreign affairs to domestic issues. Campaigning in Florida, he charged that Mr Bush had forsaken the middle class and re-electing him would mean "more of the same". "For the last two years, I've travelled all over this country and listened to the stories of Americans struggling to make ends meet," Mr Kerry declared. "I've also shared their frustration at this administration's constant state of denial, which neglects their needs." Domestic ground from tax cuts to health care and education are to be the theme of a second debate this Friday in St Louis, Missouri. Mr Kerry reiterated his theme from Thursday that Mr Bush had made the "wrong choices" for America, but this time targeting the issues of health care, education and even rising petrol prices. He told his audience in an Orlando high school that under Mr Bush, two incomes "barely cover the basics" for many families. He added: "The American dream is on the ballot a month from today." The President, who embarked yesterday on a journey by bus through the critical swing state of Ohio, has sharpened his attacks on his opponent, whom he continues to characterise as inconsistent, hesitant and ill-equipped to lead troops in a war that he has called a mistake. But there was evidence that even some of the President's own cohorts were disappointed by a performance on Thursday that often showed him looking irritated and frustrated. Viewers were struck by his repeated fidgeting and blinking at the podium while his opponent spoke. Karl Rove, his top political aide, conceded to reporters that Mr Kerry "is arguably the better debater of the two", while insisting that on substance, Mr Bush was surely the victor. The Republican Senator John McCain agreed that it had been Mr Kerry's "brightest moment", as he "came out slugging". Thursday's debate drew an audience of 62.5 million Americans, less than for this year's Superbowl but larger than for the Oscar ceremony in March. Only 46.6 million tuned in for the first encounter between Al Gore and George Bush four years ago.
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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Boy Kerry wrote: You ain't the sharpest tack in the box, are you moron? That was then, this is now! http://snipurl.com/9i2i Kerry takes shock lead in first poll after TV debate ==================
Not in Liberal LA. LA TIMES POLL SUNDAY: Bush's favorability rating among debate viewers actually improved slightly (although within the survey's margin of error). Before debate, 51% of watchers viewed Bush favorably, 49% unfavorably; after, numbers were 52% and 47%...
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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Gigolo Kerry wrote:
Not in Liberal LA. LA TIMES POLL SUNDAY: Bush's favorability rating among debate viewers actually improved slightly (although within the survey's margin of error). Before debate, 51% of watchers viewed Bush favorably, 49% unfavorably; after, numbers were 52% and 47%...
And how many Electoral College votes does LA get, idiot? Kookiefornia is a BLUE state, numbnuts. Your criminal lying chimp is GOING DOWN! "We should not march into Baghdad. To occupy Iraq would instantly shatter our coalition, turning the whole Arab world against us and make a broken tyrant into a latter- day Arab hero. Assigning young soldiers to a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning them to fight in what would be an unwinable urban guerilla war, it could only plunge that part of the world into ever greater instability." -George H. W. Bush 1998
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John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Gigolo Kerry wrote: And how many Electoral College votes does LA get, idiot?
=============== When LA Liberals agree with Bush , then Kerry is toast . Besides Kerry is caught on Video cheating in the debates. http://www.drudgereport.com/dnc57.htm
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"S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> wrote in message news:<rNJ7d.45$OR6.12639@news.uswest.net>...
John Forging Documents Billionaire Ketchup Gigolo Kerry wrote: And how many Electoral College votes does LA get, idiot?
About five electoral votes. (Los Angeles has one-tenth of California's population.)
Kookiefornia is a BLUE state, numbnuts.
Yes, it is. And the LA Times Poll does show a slight increase in President Bush's favorability ratings and a slight decrease in his unfavorability ratings. Michael
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