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And the really good new is.....

rodmalm Nov 03, 2004 03:11 AM

Not only did Bush win (tentativly), but it looks like there won't be a bunch of lawsuits like last time, since he is winning by such a large margin. (hopefully that will be the end to the liberal whining--"he was selected not elected", etc.)

Plus, the republicans picked up a couple of senate and house seats and the dems. lost a couple. (looks like about 3 seats for each)

Yeah!!!!,

Rodney

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rearfang Nov 03, 2004 06:06 AM

At this point Florida (at least 50,000 uncounted votes)is far from a final tally and the same goes for Ohio and a few more. it is far from decisively over.

It is interesting that Both Bush's victories (if such be the case) are far from glowing endorsements by the American people.

We will wait for the final count.

Frank
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"The luxury of not getting involved departed with the last lifeboat Skipper..."

rodmalm Nov 03, 2004 03:03 PM

I'd have to disagree with you there.

Bush got more votes than any president in history. He won by 3% (over 3,000,000 votes)--(considerably more than the liberal press wanted you to believe--"it is sooooo close, that you can't believe all the polls that put Bush ahead by 3-4%!" Yeah, right!) Plus when you consider 4 senate seats, 4 house seats and 1 gubernatorial race all going to conservatives, this was a decisive victory for the conservatives. And I sure am happy to see Dash-hole go.--Oh yeah, forgot to mention that their minority leader is gone too!!! LOL

Glad to see all the happy reporters faces today too. (Nope, no one can claim liberal bias in the news media when they are all so happy to see Bush won again!)LOL

Rodney

rearfang Nov 03, 2004 08:56 PM

I think that if you look at it. Bush got more votes because more people voted than ever before. I'm inclinded to think that without too much difficulty you will turn up some presidents that got a higher percentage. 51% is hardly a mandate.

Frank
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"The luxury of not getting involved departed with the last lifeboat Skipper..."

rodmalm Nov 03, 2004 09:12 PM

I agree 51% isn't a mandate, .......

......but loosing those 4 senate seats, 4 house seats, a governership, the minority speaker of the house, and 51% to the republicans is.

Rodney

rearfang Nov 04, 2004 06:17 AM

You take a small measure on mandates (lol).

Frank
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"The luxury of not getting involved departed with the last lifeboat Skipper..."

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