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Selwynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-15-04 11:35 AM
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2. point is, the response to Bush numbers is often: stop obessing about polls
When polls look good for us, many DUers cheer. And when polls look bad for us, many DUers blow it off and tell others to stopp worrying about the polls.

We should be worried when the country is this closely divided after everything we've seen and all the differences that have been illustrated between Bush and Kerry. It should be really concerning to us that Kerry is not leading with a lead that beats the margin of error spread. A poll that says Bush 48, Kerry 44 with a +/- marging of 3 points is a statistical TIE. It means it could be Bush 51, Kerry 41, or it could be Kerry 47, Bush 45, etc. It means that after ALL THIS TIME and after EVERYTHING WE'VE SEEN in this nation the fucking american people still can't make up their mind. Jesus christ... if we vote this ass-hat into office for a second term, our country deserves EXACTLY what it'll get.

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