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Posted by Jrry on October 15, 2004 at 12:41:45 from (205.144.234.223):
In Reply to: Toughest thing posted by John Hellmann on October 14, 2004 at 21:09:54:
John, thank your son for us for defending this country. I'm glad to here he's back and ok. I read that 75% of the troups support Bush. It's hard to get 75% of people to agree on anything. I agree with some others that the election will not be as close as the liberial news make it out to be. It's amazing how they make every piece of "news" look bad when we are winning the war and are holding elections over there. Some of the comments by the dems really get me. One said that he got disgusted with Bush after 9/11 because he just sat around and twidled his thumbs. I guess he wanted us to start the war over there without getting the troups there. Another one was asked about the success in Afganstan and their ability to vote now and he said "well they have to carry the ballots on donkeys" You would think he would be a dumb hick and you would be right because he is head of the state democartic party. The liberals want to bash Bush but they can't back up anything but "they have a plan".
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