Posted on 10/26/2004 6:37:30 PM PDT by pickemuphere
Whatever they're swallowing across the ponds (Pacific and Atlantic in my case) I don't want any ;-).
Wishful thinking by the Telegraph. I guess 'shoring up his base' is why President Bush is campaigning in 'blue' swing states.
Wishful thinking.
I think we ought to run interference in the next British election and see how the limey like it!
They just don't get it.
I wonder if Eric Dragne told the reporter that he was a lifelong republican?
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a trollette. Methinks the DU is on the prowl tonight after AlPooGate blew up on the New York Times and sKerry.
What a load of cow pies.
What alternate universe is this reporter looking at? That's scary. Flyover country (and a lot of it is rural) is and will stay BUSH country.
Well, it could also mean he's simply going for an electoral mandate. Tony Snow said tonight that the Dems have all but given up on Fla. Gallup suggests this is probably wise, and they offer similar insight in their Ohio poll.
Are there NY Times reporters ghostwriting for the Telegraph now? What a load of garbage.
A "once safe region", where? What is this Englishman talking about? Bush is leading in Wisconsin and Iowa and at least tied in Minnesota. No Republican has won either Wisconsin or Iowa since Reagan in 1984, and Nixon was the last to win Minnesota in 1972, eight presidential elections ago.
What's with The Telegraph? It's usually a pretty good newspaper. But there's been a lot of strange stuff from them recently.
Whatever it is, it would definitely keep you wasted for at a least a week. I'll bet the hangover is really bad:)
I'll be dipped... I thought the GWB rally here in DBQ this afternoon indicated otherwise, but what do I know?
New ownership may be the reason. Two Labour-voting brothers bought the Telegraph from Conrad Black; they pledged to keep the conservative orientation of the paper, but after having read last nite's slurpy article on clinton, I began to wonder.
Yes, it's really cool here in Michigan. I'm going to the Pontiac Silverdome (seats 80,000) to see Pres. Bush tomorrow.
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