billybob537
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Thu Sep-09-04 11:17 AM
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Stop whinning and read this! |
Robbien
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Thu Sep-09-04 11:35 AM
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1. It would be nice if you gave some hint of what we would be reading |
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A couple of paragraphs would be nice.
See instead of clicking on a blind link I am sitting here whining.
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Thu Sep-09-04 11:39 AM
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I thought "KERRY BACK IN THE RACE" was enough to let you know it was an article about a POLL, with kerry ahead.
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Thu Sep-09-04 01:05 PM
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3. You mean Kerry isn't windsurfing off of Nantucket anymore? |
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My I was begining to wonder if he'd remembered that he was the Dem nominee and had a campaign to run.
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Thu Sep-09-04 01:29 PM
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ya it's enough, but it's customary to post a couple paragraphs anyway as a "teaser" to get us reading - and to continue reading. :D
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Thu Sep-09-04 04:05 PM
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:D
"Forecasts of John Kerry's political demise may have been exaggerated in recent days, and he could still be clinging to a narrow lead in the US presidential race, according to a poll published yesterday. The poll, by Zogby International, reflected the state of play in 20 swing states, and found that the surge in George Bush's support there after last week's Republican convention, was less pronounced than the double-digits suggested in two weekend polls.
Those surveys, in Time and Newsweek, triggered alarm and finger-pointing in the Democratic camp, and a reshuffle in the Kerry team. But other surveys have since suggested the Bush convention "bounce" was much smaller and the contest remains a close one."
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