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JAS
"starwars" <nob...@tatooine.homelinux.net> wrote in message
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> http://tinyurl.com/ilbu
>
> Zogby has a new poll out. This has to be bad news for the
> Democrats, my friends. They've just loaded every piece of
> ammunition they have into every weapon they have. They've been
> firing rounds for years, but have been firing steadily and
> consistently for months now, ever since the election of 2002
> (actually throughout the calendar year of 2002) and it just
> hasn't worked. Whenever they've fired at the president, they
> were hoping to get his number down, and it's not working.
>
> Zogby has this "Road to Boston" series that they've been
> engaging in, and they have a poll showing that, among likely
> Democratic Primary voters: "Gephardt, Dean, Lieberman Tied for
> Lead; 69% Say Bush Re-Election Likely."
>
> ..A couple of polls show Bush up 5%. He's not just holding
> steady, much less losing ground. He's actually gaining ground.
> Yeah, it can affect the Democrats' fundraising. I mean, their
> donor base. There's no enthusiasm; there's no fire; there's no
> passion.
>
> Who wants to give money to anybody in this bunch other than the
> diehard believers who are going to do it regardless of the
> chances, regardless the outlook of the prospects? I think with
> nine of them divvying up the donor base, it's hard to raise
> money. Then you have Bill and Hillary out there siphoning up all
> kinds of money themselves - Bill on his massage parlor,
> Hillary's just started a reelection website of her own
> ostensibly for 2006 in New York, etc. Here's that number: 69% of
> the Democratic and independent likely primary voters surveyed
> said that it is likely George W. Bush will be reelected. This
> also includes independent voters, people who call themselves
> independent, as well as Democrats. Sixty-nine percent say Bush
> will be reelected regardless of how they plan to vote.
>
> In March, the nationwide polling showed that 56% of the
> respondents thought Bush would be reelected. So here we go. And
> by the way, the pummeling that has occurred in the last four
> months is intense and personal as any pummeling of Bush there
> has been. So after four months of steady trashing by all of
> these Democrats and the media, even Democratic voters in an
> increasing number think that George W. Bush will win.
>
> So, I mean, that's a basic summary of the Zogby poll that's just
> out today, and it's just going to add up to more defeat and more
> doom and more gloom, more depression, more down-in-the-dumps
> attitude for the Democrats because they're going to say to
> themselves, "What else can we do? We've tried everything. We've
> tried the 16 words, now we're trying the 28 pages. We've gone
> after Condoleezza - we've gone after everybody. We've just tried
> to nuke the judicial nominees. Would have done everything we can
> do, and our own people don't even think we can win," and as
> things stand now, they're right.
>
>
The Dems have made such absolute asses out of themselves for the past two
years that Rush is being handed material hand over fist by the Democrat
Party "leadership". It's a hoot. Except to the Democrats, I
suppose.....
Barbara Walker
Irving, Tx..
Interesting you should say that, JAS. That's more or less what more and
more Americans are saying about the Democrats - "My cat's bowel movement is
of greater concern to me than anything the Democrat Party has to say any
more. And I really don't give a damn about my cat's bowel movements."
Hmmm. Irving, Texas, home of an alleged professional football team,
the Irving Cowboys. US astronauts on the space shuttle report they
can see Cowgirl Stadium from space and it looks like a big toilet
bowl.
I see "Barbara Walker" is posting from another of "her" identities.
PLONK -- into the kill file.
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SPQR
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"SPQR":
I have no idea who you are but you do seem to be one hard sonofabitch. Give
'em hell.
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Joe S.