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Re: Who Won Debate ?
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Posted by Dave 2N on October 14, 2004 at 03:53:46 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Who Won Debate ? posted by sammy the RED on October 13, 2004 at 19:38:41:
The Yankees did, 3-1; John Leiber pitched a great game and again, the Yankees have Pedro's number. But as far as Bush and Kerry are concerned, I don't really believe that the election is as close as the media would like us to believe. I see more Bush-Cheney signs than Kerry-Edwards signs in my driving around up in our part of the country. (This doesn't hold true in such goof-ball areas like Ithaca, NY, home of Cornell University.) But the reason I don't think it's that close is that I have faith in my fellow citizens and believe that the majority of Americans have enough intelligence to realize what is at stake for our country and know that some of our greatest achievements and accomplishments will be lost of they elect Kerry. I beleve that the majority of Americans can see right through this "phony." As a bumper sticker said: "Flush two Johns at the same time; vote for Geroge Bush."
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