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A wounded Iraqi boy lies in his hospital bed in Fallujah, after several overnight air raids hit his village of Zoba, some 16 kms south of Fallujah.(AFP/Fares Dlimi) Read More......
Six weeks before Election Day, the Republican incumbent leads the Massachusetts Democrat 45 percent to 44 percent among Coloradans. That's 8 points less than Bush's lead in April and well within the new poll's margin of error...Read More......
More than half the respondents - 53 percent - said the country is on the wrong track, compared to 42 percent who said it's going in the right direction. That's comparable to what the recent national poll found.
Coloradans who answered "wrong track" heavily favored Kerry. So did independent voters.
Kerry has eroded Colorado's Republican registration advantage by opening a 20-point lead, 50 to 30, over Bush among independents, the state's second-largest voting block. Both men are holding tightly to their party bases.
The senator has increased his overall standing with voters on four key issues since April. He's widened his edge over Bush on the question of who would best handle affordable health care, and he's taken the lead on handling the economy.
Bush rates comfortably higher on handling national security and "the situation in Iraq," though his advantage has shrunk in both areas. Poll respondents also prefer the president, 50 percent to 42 percent, as the country's commander in chief.
The poll showed what Weigel called "a cultural divide" among Colorado voters. For example:
• Bush leads by 10 points among veterans and their family members and among people who know someone who has served in Iraq or Afghanistan in the past year.
Kerry leads by 6 points in households without a veteran and by 11 points among people who don't know any troops serving in the Middle East.
• Kerry leads by 36 points among Hispanic voters. Bush leads by 8 points among white voters.
• A gender gap persists: Bush leads by 7 points among men and Kerry leads by the same margin among women.
Issues divided respondents even more dramatically.
The poll asked people what topic mattered most to them in picking a president. Topping the list were terrorism and national security (23 percent), economy and jobs (23 percent) and the Iraq situation (16 percent).
Those who picked Iraq were twice as likely to favor Kerry, 56 percent to 25.
Those who picked terrorism and security overwhelmingly backed Bush, 81 percent to 14.
Those who chose the economy gave Kerry a huge edge, 70 percent to 17.
Kerry's path to victory is ripping Bush on the economy, Weigel said - and Bush's is blasting Kerry on security.
Equally important in the close race, analysts agree, is which side gets more supporters to the ballot box.
"I'd remind you how long it took us. From the time we wrote our Declaration of Independence until we had a constitution in place and a democratically elected government that we could live with was 13 years, 1776 to 1789. So we shouldn't be surprised if there are bumps along the way. There will be." - Dick Cheney, LA TimesSo how fucking long are we going to be there, 13 years? So, 13,000 American deaths is what we're talking? Read More......
From: "Baer Home" baerhome@spiritone.comRead More......
Subject: Stop Dr. Laura?
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 11:25:29 -0700
This morning I surfed web to find Dr. Laura's web site and noticed the name of your site and clicked on it -- I'll admit that I didn't read every line but has Dr. Laura made you her *enemy by telling you the truth?
If men write her and tell her that they prey on young boys and she reports this, your group thinks it is wrong to tell about this?
It is WRONG to be predators to children.
I have listened to Dr. Laura quite a few years now and my line is "She is all law and little grace -- but she makes lots of sense." The one thing that I have noticed in her defense on the radio show is that I have never heard her bash homosexuals -- she bashes people who do evil; preying on children IS evil. I say, "You go girl, Dr. Laura!"
*Galatians 4:16 Amplified Bible
Have I then become your enemy by telling the truth to you and dealing sincerely with you?
Now, go take on the day!
The 3 Baer's
Can you feel a draft?Read More......
Liberate America.
We have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Osama Bin Laughing
Leave no child in charge.
WAR MORE YEARS
Step One: Admit that there's a problem.
Step Two: Vote for Kerry
God Bless our Troops.
God Forgive our Leaders.
Orwell was only off by twenty years.
DESERTERS SHOULDN'T START WARS!
“My President went to Baghdad, and all I got was this $1,000,000,000,000 deficit.”
Hating Bush....
Not just for Europeans anymore.
Safer without Saddam? Maybe.
Safer without Bush? DEFINITELY.
BC04: STRONG but WRONG
It's his job or yours.
Fire Bush.
IRAQuagmire
Iraqis don't get to meet Laura Bush.
They get to meet Lynndie England.
"President Bush killed my son."
"THANKS, GEORGE!
LOVE, OSAMA"
POOR BOYS DIE IN RICH MEN'S WARS
You don't really believe Bush is a good president.
Osama still has his job . . .
DO YOU STILL HAVE YOURS?
Yes, Saddam would slaughter his own people.
But beating him to it is not a moral victory.
Got Osama?
GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS...
...GOD FORGIVE OUR LEADERS.
BUSH - COMMANDER 'N CHEAT
When people THINK, Kerry wins
Leave No Child in Charge.
Boot Bush.
BUSH/CHENEY 2004
WHY CHANGE HORSEMEN MID APOCALYPSE?
WAR STARTS WITH DUBYA!
Has it really been 4 years?
Seems much, much longer.
Do YOU want a president who goes to war because God tells him to?
Are you safer now than you were four years ago?
Hillsborough County residents cast the ballots before the Aug. 31 election on an ATM-style machine set up at a library, said Elections Supervisor Buddy Johnson. A member of Johnson's staff left the machine, made by Sequoia Voting Systems, in test mode. The votes were recorded and stored but not counted until they were found Friday.
"Ohio needs some good news," acknowledged Treasury Secretary John Snow in remarks at a worker retraining roundtable at Hondros College in Westerville, Ohio.I don't know what's more surprising: The White House managing to talk around facts or voters who are oblivious to them.
White House spokesman Scott McClellan, asked if Bush was concerned that Ohio was still losing jobs, said Friday's employment figures "continue to show that the economy is moving forward, and because of the policies that this president has implemented."
"Knowing what I know today, I would have made the same decision."Well, that's interesting, because John Kerry has been beaten up in the media for saying he'd have gone in even if we knew there were no WMD. So Bush is saying he'd have launched this entire war, even if he knew there were NO WMD, simply because Saddam "hoped" to get them, even if he wasn't even trying to get them. Now that's a hell of a standard for sending a great nation to war. Read More......
Bush's strategists say he is trying to reach swing voters by showing how women benefit from his national security and economic policies, and it may be working. A few polls over the past month have shown him narrowing the gender gap that has dogged Republicans since Ronald Reagan's race in 1980. Pollsters said the change is largely because security has become a bigger issue for all voters, making 'security moms' one of this election's hot categories and displacing Democrat-friendly issues such as health care and education. - Wash PostRead More......
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