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Grew up in CT on the Sox/Yankee boarder. Went to college for 4 years, lived in NY after that for 5 1/2 years and moved back to CT on the NY Boarder.

It is nutz....it is open season on Boston Mike here all year round. The worse thing is my 2nd cousin is Al Nipper and pitched in the WS.

As for the parties I don't care...I vote who I think is best, however I like to stir things up too. Just like my hero Art did on the AF L
I agree, things do need to be stirred up a bit. I don't agree with all that Bush has done but the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know. My beef with Kerry is that he is pushing for more jobs to be created. His wife who is the heiress to the Heinz ketchup family, has all their factories overseas, but you don't see them opening any factories in the US to help the job market over here. And that is because he knows he can hire cheaper labor over there and then import it over here. Now you see why he has his wife file income taxes separate from him. Why would we want a president whose yearly income is well over 50 million dollars tell us that he will be better at creating jobs when he is still reaping the rewards of the foreign market. That chaps my tail!
Remember those marriage vows. Kerry has plenty of money more than Bush, Nader and Cobb combined.

You can't know what it's like for the middle class unless you have lived your life as middle class and the same goes for those that are not that well off.

The economy in Jersey (monmouth county) has never slowed, it's now better than it ever was.

We as a country need more choices, we need more third parties to choose from. Green Party, comes to mind along with a few others.

I also feel that Bush has a better handle on whats going on in the world. Look at the mess in Iraq, do we want a bigger mess if we transfer the reins to another party?

There is always some information lost in a move or transition. can we afford to make a change now, I think not!

On the news last night, someone is looking to do something big before the elections.


my thoughts
I received an email detailing the reports that all the Congressmen, and Senate leaders made leading up to the deployment of troops last year. Mr. Kerry can certainly do the double talk when the focus is on him. It's a shame he can't tell the same story to the public. If you want the quotes, drop a line, and I'll forward them on. I'd post them, but can't figure out how without rewriting the email.
Hey there,

I would love the quotes. I am involved in the Republican Party here in Texas and love Bush.

My email is marmstrong@denitech.com


Thanks

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Originally posted by John Roof:
I received an email detailing the reports that all the Congressmen, and Senate leaders made leading up to the deployment of troops last year. Mr. Kerry can certainly do the double talk when the focus is on him. It's a shame he can't tell the same story to the public. If you want the quotes, drop a line, and I'll forward them on. I'd post them, but can't figure out how without rewriting the email.
George Bush and John Kerry somehow ended up at the same barbershop. As they sat there, each being worked on by a different barber, not a word was spoken. The barbers were even afraid to start a conversation, for fear it would turn to politics.
As the barbers finished their shaves, the one who had Kerry in his chair reached for the aftershave. Kerry was quick to stop him saying, "No thanks, my wife Theresa will smell that and think I've been in a whorehouse."
The second barber turned to Bush and said, "How about you?" Bush replied, "Go ahead, my wife doesn't know what the inside of a whorehouse smells like."
This from CNN today:

A poll by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, released Thursday, showed the race between Bush and Kerry now a dead heat.

Among registered voters, the two candidates were tied at 46 percent in the Pew poll; among likely voters, Bush led by a statistically insignificant margin of 47 percent to 46 percent.

The margin of error was plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.


So don't go counting your chickens just yet, you Right-wing nutjobs! =)

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