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Michael McKelvy
April 28th 04, 02:56 AM
Is there a link you could provide that shows Pres. Bush in that infamous
flight suit?

Here's an interesting link:

http://www.balloon-juice.com/archives/002414.html

bernard spilman
April 28th 04, 03:13 AM
That's it, Kerry's a goner for sure. When a highly respected cornerstone
of journalism like Balloon-Juice is against you there is no hope.
WS


"Michael McKelvy" > wrote in message
hlink.net...
> Is there a link you could provide that shows Pres. Bush in that infamous
> flight suit?
>
> Here's an interesting link:
>
> http://www.balloon-juice.com/archives/002414.html
>
>

Michael McKelvy
April 28th 04, 07:09 AM
"bernard spilman" > wrote in message
. com...
> That's it, Kerry's a goner for sure. When a highly respected cornerstone
> of journalism like Balloon-Juice is against you there is no hope.
> WS
>
I didn't link it for it'journalistic properties, but you're right Kerry is
toast.

Think about it the most memorable thing anybody can remember him saying is:
"I actually voted for the 87 billion, before I voted against it."

He's on his second ad campaign to introduce himself to the American public.
I figure if they don't know him by now, after all the coverage he's had,
he's already lost.

>
> "Michael McKelvy" > wrote in message
> hlink.net...
> > Is there a link you could provide that shows Pres. Bush in that infamous
> > flight suit?
> >
> > Here's an interesting link:
> >
> > http://www.balloon-juice.com/archives/002414.html
> >
> >
>
>

bernard spilman
April 29th 04, 01:05 AM
> I didn't link it for it'journalistic properties, but you're right Kerry is
> toast.
>
> Think about it the most memorable thing anybody can remember him saying
is:
> "I actually voted for the 87 billion, before I voted against it."
>
> He's on his second ad campaign to introduce himself to the American
public.
> I figure if they don't know him by now, after all the coverage he's had,
> he's already lost.

The Bush campaign has already spent $100 million of its
dirty Enron money (over half their total) telling every slanderous
lie they could muster about Kerry.
Today's poll results: Bush- 44%, Kerry- 46%

I don't put as much faith in polls as you do (at least when Bush leads),
but these guys are in deep ****. Maybe they should start thinking
about managing the government instead of character assasination.

Oh, and Kerry raised $43 million in March. Everybody loves
a winner.
WS

Michael McKelvy
April 29th 04, 01:24 AM
"bernard spilman" > wrote in message
. com...
> > I didn't link it for it'journalistic properties, but you're right Kerry
is
> > toast.
> >
> > Think about it the most memorable thing anybody can remember him saying
> is:
> > "I actually voted for the 87 billion, before I voted against it."
> >
> > He's on his second ad campaign to introduce himself to the American
> public.
> > I figure if they don't know him by now, after all the coverage he's had,
> > he's already lost.
>
> The Bush campaign has already spent $100 million of its
> dirty Enron money (over half their total) telling every slanderous
> lie they could muster about Kerry.

I've heard no Republican lie about Kerry, they don't need to.

Last I heard Enron spent nearly as much in contiributions to Democrats as
they did on Republicans.

> Today's poll results: Bush- 44%, Kerry- 46%

What poll? Registered or likely voters?

> I don't put as much faith in polls as you do (at least when Bush leads),
> but these guys are in deep ****. Maybe they should start thinking
> about managing the government instead of character assasination.
>
The Democrats are the ones doing all the character assination.

> Oh, and Kerry raised $43 million in March. Everybody loves
> a winner.
> WS
>
Then they're wasting their money.