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Monthly Archives: November 2004
Harcamone asks …
Posted by Harcamone Is it appropriate, or polite, to laugh? Can there really be, as Reuters says, a huge wave of Americans who want to move to Canada because they are so disgusted/grieved/terrified/angst-ridden, whatever, that Bush was elected? Well, I … Continue reading
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email between me and my brother
You know, I’m not as dismissive of the “moral values” demographic as I useta. Like you said, gay marriage, abortion, hostility to committed Christianity. These are not ridiculous, unreal concerns. They have real substance, and I am not reflexively opposed … Continue reading
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The American Idea
I believe the American idea to be the most revolutionary, world-wide idea that has happened on the scene in two thousand years. I am sure that George Bush sees it the same way. I am quite sure that John Kerry … Continue reading
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red and blue
It’s extraordinary to me, that when you look at the maps, you see red states everywhere, with a handful of blue states on the west coast and in the northeast, and this means it’s a tie. In other words, the … Continue reading
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early results
At this point, looks like my prediction is way off. I still think Bush will win, but it seems that it will be as close as everyone predicted. We went to the Bluesboro bar in Murfreesboro tonight, where the local … Continue reading
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My brother Jeff’s prediction
So, write it down. Kerry 49.5, Bush 48.5, Nader and all others 2.0. Electoral College: Kerry 299, including Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, New Hampshire Bush 239, including Iowa, New Mexico Turnout huge–about 120 million, 58-59 percent of eligible … Continue reading
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