carpediem
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Tue Oct-26-04 05:47 PM
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husband just spoke to repub neighbor |
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who we actually get along with quite well. If we didn't get along with our republican neighbors we basically wouldn't speak to anyone on our street (minus 2 that I know of)
Anyway, he asked "how is your guy Kerry doing?" husband: "I don't know how it's going to turn out." him:"I don't know, but everyone I ask, who I thought was a * supporter, is now voting for Kerry for all different reasons."
By the way, we live in the Tampa area of Florida. I take this as VERY good news!
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Tue Oct-26-04 05:48 PM
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1. woohoo! great news n/t |
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Tue Oct-26-04 05:50 PM
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I hope many conscientious Republicans vote their hearts when they get in that booth alone with their own thoughts... they cannot all really think Bush is great. I think many are just afraid to admit they were wrong, but in the privacy of the voting booth...
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Tue Oct-26-04 06:06 PM
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IS privacy in the voting booth!
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Tue Oct-26-04 06:10 PM
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4. I am in Tampa area as well. |
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My street is LITTERED with */Dick signs. By the way I am in Indian Rocks Beach.
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Tue Oct-26-04 07:28 PM
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6. our area (near brandon) is certainly a * area |
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and i don't think the Tampa area will go blue, but I thought it was good news because he said these were people he "knew" were voting for * and now had changed their minds. He said, "well, I am still voting for him", but my husband said he didn't sound real happy about it anymore.
he mentioned some of the people told them they changed their minds because of outsourcing, others because of Iraq and others for the economy.
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Tue Oct-26-04 09:00 PM
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Mostly K/E signs, but for some reason there is one street with about 5 B/C signs. But then my town went for Gore last time around. Too bad we can't ditch Bilirakis....sigh
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Tue Oct-26-04 07:17 PM
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5. Boosh is such a fuggup he might be responsible for |
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a large number of other Dems winning their races. Hell, when this is over I might just be thankful Barbara did just a thorough job of raising such a complete idiot.
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Tue Oct-26-04 07:33 PM
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7. Even Pete Coors doesn't seem to like Bush |
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Edited on Tue Oct-26-04 07:41 PM by neebob
In one of his ads (here in Colorado, where he's running for the Frighthorse's Senate seat), he says something about stopping the spending spree in Washington.
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:58 PM
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... he means the Democrats who have no authority. It's not beyond Wing-Nuts to blame people for things they didn't do!!!!!!!
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Tue Oct-26-04 09:52 PM
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Because he didn't say Democrats. I just assumed he was talking about Bush.
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:15 PM
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8. Sounds like you have very civil relations |
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with your neighbor. It's refreshing to hear, after so many tales of fighting between Dems and Repubs.
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:27 PM
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10. I live in a sewn up right-wing christian neighborhood |
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and have very civil relations with my neighbors. Well, the guy across the street is an asshole but he's that way with everyone.
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:53 PM
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I think that is training more than anything. My family and in-laws - except my sister and her husband are all republicans. We have had to learn when to speak and when to bite our tongue.
He is quite civil and understanding about how we will vote. He was surprised when he found out - I think where we are people are assumed to be repubs until proven differently. He only wanted to know why, of course there are so many reasons, but we told him Iraq,that is the biggie for us.
Other good news my dad, in WI, a life-long republican - cried when Carter won, is either not voting * or voting Kerry. He thinks * screwed everything up.
Basically, my entire family and extended family lives in swing states and although most are staying where they were in 2000 politically, I know of at least one, my dad who switched from * to possibly kerry. I am working on my mom. Unfortunately she believes life is easier if you just don't talk about politics so votes R because that's "just what she does".
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:17 PM
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9. At work today, my immediate supervisor said to me... |
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..."I hope the election goes your way, my friend."
Last time my supervisor mentioned the election to me, he had been undecided! Said the debates convinced him that Kerry was the better man. :bounce:
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:38 PM
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12. Kerry won at least one vote at his Mich rally |
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I know of one person who walked into the Macomb rally last night as a * supporter and walked out a Kerry supporter. He went with a friend, and I guess what he saw was not what the smears had led him to expect.
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Tue Oct-26-04 09:01 PM
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17. Weapons depot thing will REALLY hurt Bush ... |
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... they simply have no way to brush this off besides blaming it on the military. But blaming ANYTHING on the military is a HUGE no-no of wartime politics!!!!
Besides, we will probably find out that some commander WANTED to guard it, or even blow the stockpile up in graduated portions. But they simply DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH MANPOWER to handle it.
My guess is that Washington probably interfered and ordered those troops pulled for the Fallujah operation over the objections of local commanders. I can't think that they would promote ANYBODY to Colonel who didn't understand that you can't hand weapons over to the enemy!!!!
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:39 PM
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13. The one good thing about Bush |
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is that he could really hurt the Republican party, especially if he gets reelected.
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