From: cnyndwllr | 11/3/2004 4:08:47 AM | | | | Let me be one of the first to congratulate those of you who were supporting the Bush ticket. Many of us are disappointed although not surprised. It was a tough election fought very well by the Bush/Cheney election team and clearly won in the hearts and minds of a slim majority of Americans.
I doubt that this Bush win will change any minds among those of us who strongly oppose the ideology and/or the policies of the Bush Administration. I imagine that the battle lines will remain locked and that we are in for another four turbulent years. I hope the chickens that Bush hatched don't come home to roost but I'm not hopeful.
I do believe that the true conservatives who think with their minds and not their "guts," will join with moderates to rein in faith-based, neocon, magical thinkers.
Let the struggle continue. |
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To: Win Smith who wrote (150698) | 11/3/2004 4:52:17 AM | From: Neocon | | | I would think it doesn't matter, but I guess I understand your sensitivity. We are all wound a little tight, until we see how things come out. Peace. |
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To: jlallen who wrote (150766) | 11/3/2004 7:25:32 AM | From: Keith Feral | | | Bush has leads in all 3 states - NM, IA, and OH. He has a 2 point lead over Gore(I mean Kerry) in Ohio with a 140,000 vote lead. This is not contestable. Are the Democrats going to ingore the irrefutable facts and tie this thing up in court again? If they do, they will not have a shot at the Presidency for a very long time. |
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