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2004 US Presidential Election
March 09, 2004
Kerry | SuperChad Tuesday
In a no-interest no-contest, John Kerry has won the Florida Primary. Read the details at FOX. Posted by Alan at March 9, 2004 08:35 PM | TrackBack Comments
At 11:00 PM Eastern time and with 97% Posted by: leaddog2 at March 9, 2004 10:41 PM This is what kerry is willing to let happen: Posted by: Fat Guy at March 9, 2004 11:31 PM crap try this instead: To prevent this VOTE BUSH Posted by: Fat Guy at March 9, 2004 11:34 PM “Vote Bush, to protect our country, our children our freedom” AND our social security AND our ever expanding federal deficit AND our never ending support for Haliburton and Ken Lay. Go George go! Posted by: S. G. Poss at March 10, 2004 12:24 AM John Kerry and his fellow travelers will not Read the Kerry Amendment Link. Even Posted by: leaddog2 at March 10, 2004 08:42 AM Sure Kerry is the Demo presumed nominee. Posted by: leaddog2 at March 10, 2004 09:06 AM George Bush sells the Lincoln Bedroom, just like what all you right-wing jerks crucified Clinton for. Posted by: x at March 10, 2004 10:38 AM Longtime Bush friends and supporters, many of whom made donations, vs. Hollywood personalities who became “Friends of Bill” after Clinton’s ascent to power. X,x,x,x,x… with such easy equivalence-making in your mind, I wonder whether you are at all capable of making ethical decisions. MG Posted by: MG at March 10, 2004 10:51 AM Kerry: The Southern Campaign; New Orleans For being the Democratic Parties Presidential choice, I found it all rather bizzare that neither our newly elected female Democratic Governor, Kathleen Blanco nor the revered and retiring Senior Democratic Senator, John Breaux did not bother themselves to appear in New Orleans and support “Mr.” Kerry. Of course, the Junior Senator, Mary Landrieu received her marching orders from the Democratic National Committee to not only be there, but be “all smiles”, considering the sizable fortune they spent to keep her from getting thrashed by a Political Newbie in the last senatorial election. Yes, it was interesting to note that the ranking Democrats in the State of Louisiana (and many lessor ones, I might add) convieniently found a place to be other than New Orleans during “Mr.” Kerry’s sojourn. It say’s volumns about the South and our local Democratic politicians. You see, they want a chance to be re-elected……….and a picture of them with John Kerry would be just about the moral equivalent, as former Governor Edwin Edwards once put it,” of being caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy.” Posted by: ET at March 10, 2004 01:01 PM Kerry kisses komeini’s ass just what all the jihadist members of the democrat party love to see. This pic clearly shows where kerry’s loyalty lays, is it where your’s is too X? Posted by: Fat Guy at March 10, 2004 05:28 PM leaddog2, Thats a very interesting number, Posted by: Fat Guy at March 10, 2004 05:33 PM X, your headline is somewhat missleading, So what if white house guests sleep in the lincoln Suite. Thats what it’s for. Clinton slept in it too, but not with the first lady The President is supposed to sleep in the Presidential suite. And, just how is he “selling” it? Posted by: Fat Guy at March 10, 2004 05:45 PM AND our never ending support for Haliburton Why not support Halburton, S G Poss? I mean, you do drive a car don’t you? Do you realize how many families Halburton supports? Oh, but they are a big evil company, lets destroy it. Typical democrat mindset. Posted by: Fat Guy at March 10, 2004 05:56 PM From Miami, The Miami Herald says “[m]ore than one in five Florida Democrats who showed up at the polls voted not for Kerry but for rivals who left the race days and weeks ago but remained on the presidential preference ballot — raising questions about Kerry’s ability to fire up the base in a key state.” Overall, the Herald says, voting went smoothly. Posted by: leaddog2 at March 10, 2004 08:28 PM LoL! Even more interesting tidbit! darm, my link was no good Posted by: Fat Guy at March 11, 2004 12:48 AM X freaked out with pure emotion and no thought when he read an AP article about the Lincoln Bedroom, “Some guests spent a night in the Lincoln Bedroom, historic quarters that gained new fame in the Clinton administration amid allegations that Democrats rewarded major donors like Hollywood heavyweights Steven Spielberg and Barbra Streisand with accommodations there. That scandal and Bush’s criticism of it is one of the reasons the White House identifies guests. In a debate with Vice President Al Gore in October 2000, Bush said: “I believe they’ve moved that sign, ‘The buck stops here,’ from the Oval Office desk to ‘The buck stops here’ on the Lincoln Bedroom. And that’s not good for the country.” Los Angeles attorney Donald Etra stayed at the Bush White House several times and at Camp David once. Etra, a Yale classmate of President Bush, said he and his wife were invited as friends, not because they each gave Bush $1,000 in 2000. “Friendship comes first, donations come second,” Etra said.” Nuff said. With Clinton it was all about Donations First, Lincoln Bedroom Second. Posted by: Jeff MacMillan at March 11, 2004 11:44 AM Post a comment
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