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Lynne Cheney? Bitch, please. You calling Kerry mentioning Mary--not outing her or being negative, just mentioning that she exists--"cheap and tawdry" says an awful lot more about you than it does about him. And oh dear god, the fact that you, whose husband is the perfect icon of why we call the Republicans "the evil party," can stand there with a straight face and call Kerry not a good man? Ha ha ha ha. *chokes*

I think Kerry kicked ass again last night. But I want to see that footage of Bush saying he wasn't too concerned about Bin Laden everywhere. He claimed he didn't say it. It's on tape, dumbass. Why isn't someone running it right now?

Date: 2004-10-14 12:25 pm (UTC)
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Funny thing is, I don't recall the uncaring bitch saying word one when Republican Alan Keyes attacked her daughter (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5897569/). But Kerry, god forbid, mentions her in a respectiful way, and that's a sin?

Date: 2004-10-14 02:06 pm (UTC)
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theoretically they have, so says the internets (Bush said it was the internets so the internets it is) and the internets never ever lie. Especially not Canadian internets. Wait, they're canada, they probably only have one internet.
I'll never see enough television to see them however. One pairing up the comment with the footage, kindly enough to include the reason he's not worried because he's on the run.
And another video with bush laughing when asked about uninsured americans.

However close the overall polling finds it, at the moment it looks like Kerry will get even less electorial votes than Gore. Which quite frankly is brilliant strategy on the Republican's part. HOWEVER I'm rooting for the unlikely voters. You know them, the ones that have never voted before. EVERYONE 18-23 not to mention the rest of the slackers. If you add in that potential margian of error to the "likely voters" Gallup is so proud of it's anyone's ball game. It increases the 'toss up states' considerably by error alone. I only know the virgina stats, but we have half a million more registered voters alone in this state. half a million that aren't likely voters. Add in that with the rest and you get an approximated unpolled one million potential votes. (3.5 voted in 2000 of 4 million registered)
I'd be interested to see what those statistics are in the other states as well. It'd interesting, it's why michael moore was doing his slacker campaign, but unfortunately I hold out little faith.

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