WHAT??? Ed Rendell said 1,000 troops died in VAIN??? OMG..if this is a quote it needs to get out asap...
no one who watches f and f will believe that bunk. and dont worry FL is goin for Bush.
Who's interviewing Fast Eddie? Is he/she calling Rendell on his comments? Did Rendell really say that 1,000 troops have dies in vain?!
This is why the Kerry campaign is asking people to vote early, so they can make it appear that he is ahead and Republicans will stay home and not vote.
Remember, a heavey voter turnout favors Republicans.
Don't worry about this early voting stuff. Keep it in perspective. It means 18% Kerry, 14% Bush. And these are mostly urban voters the Democrats are bussing to the polls. Normal people vote on Election Day, like normal people. And they will vote overwhelmingly for Bush. The only concern is about the people who are voting every day of the early voting season...
"My little Fox Friends" (as my wife describes them) just mentioned OBL's threat against states that vote for Bush.
I do not like this early voting.We no longer live in a one-person-one-vote democracy. This "early voting" is an invention of some new form of government. Government by political operatives.
Ignore him. He is a corrupt slob, who I believe is doing more harm than good for Kerry here in PA. (I guess in that case, let him keep talking!)
I love early voting!
Don't listen to the press and go out and vote.
"Early results in Iowa show a 51-43 percent Kerry lead."
Why are there any results at all? Is this exit polling?
Claims "John Kerry Will Track Me Down & Kill Me!"
From the Des Moines Register today:
Twenty-seven percent of Iowa adults surveyed said they had already voted. Kerry leads Bush, 52 percent to 41 percent, among that group of early-bird voters.
Panic! Kerry leads by 11 in Iowa! Its a disaster for Team Bush! Run and hide!
Or, you know, we could listen to Kerry Spot reader James, who observes here: The Iowa Poll, conducted for The Des Moines Register by Selzer & Co. Inc. of Des Moines, is based on interviews with 806 Iowans age 18 or older who say they already had voted or they definitely will vote in Tuesday's presidential election.
27 percent of 806 Iowans is 217.62. So lets assume that no fraction of a person voted, and that this sub-sample is 218 voters. Kerrys 52 percent of those 218 translates to 113.36, which lets round up to 114 voters. Bushs 41 percent of those 218 comes to 89.38, so lets round that up to 90. (Could this poll be accurately suggesting that Nader and other candidates will get around 7 percent? Weird.)
James also notes that a Democrat leading the early voting isnt new. From MSNBC: In 2000, Bush won Iowa by 7,000 votes if one counted only the ballots cast on Election Day. But once the absentees were tallied, Gore won the state by 4,144, or three-tenths of one percent. In other words, Gore had an 11,000 vote advantage in the absentees.
Hey, give Kerry credit - Id rather be ahead than behind among the 218 absentee and early voters polled by the Register.
But why dont we see Terry McAuliffe bragging, In Iowa, Kerry is ahead by 24 votes?
What do you think Rendell will say: vote for Kerry, wink, wink?
Wouldn't have been MUCH easier to do away with OBL had Klinton grabbed him on one of the 3 times the Sudanese Gov't. offered him to the US????
The RATS were not successful in my county in Iowa. Rs had about 600 requests for absentee ballots, Is had 500 and Ds had 400. As of last Fri. night, Rs also had the highest percentage of those returned.
The only way we're going to get Osama at this point is if the Iranians turn him over voluntarily. I'm convinced they've got him, and we aren't going in after him no matter who's President.
I do NOT watch Fox and Friends!! It is the most liberal program in the morning in my opinion.