At this point in time I think it will be an easy re-election.WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush launched his re-election bid Friday, formally filing papers to seek a second term with his postwar popularity soaring despite a sluggish economy.
Good news is all around us!
Good news is all around us!
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Oh god Metanis I see you whipped out the good Lure!!!Metanis wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/05/ ... index.html
At this point in time I think it will be an easy re-election.WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush launched his re-election bid Friday, formally filing papers to seek a second term with his postwar popularity soaring despite a sluggish economy.

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I think Lieberman will not even win one primary. Remember at this stage in 1991, almost nobody had heard of Bill Clinton, and he certainly wasnt considered a strong candidate by many.
I'd put Kerry as the frontrunner myself, but any speculation this early no more accurate than my urine stream after 10 saki bombs.
I'd put Kerry as the frontrunner myself, but any speculation this early no more accurate than my urine stream after 10 saki bombs.
Time Magazine's cover story is about just this topic.
http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101030519/story.html
http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101030519/story.html
I am pretty sure Bush will be running up againt Kerry next year. Kerry lacks Clinton's charisma I believe but at least he might lend an ounce of credibility back to the oval office since he is a guy who built himself up from nothing, is a decorated vietnam vet and didn't have some billionaire daddy hand him everything in his life. A president with some actual street smarts and the ability to make his own decisions would be a refreshing change from that cowardly spoiled rich kid that's pretending to be president now.
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If Bush is not re-elected, countless political satirists will weep.
Entertainment over government, I say. Why do you think I don't complain about my Prime Minister? Anyone who deals with would-be assailants by telling his bodyguards "Step aside, i'll handle this one"* is okay by me!
*(We assume this is what he said. No one really speaks whatever language he uses)
Entertainment over government, I say. Why do you think I don't complain about my Prime Minister? Anyone who deals with would-be assailants by telling his bodyguards "Step aside, i'll handle this one"* is okay by me!
*(We assume this is what he said. No one really speaks whatever language he uses)
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I spent some time researching Kerry. IMHO he is one of the lesser evils of that pack of Democratic panderers. Kerry would tend to take the "strong defense" card away from Bush so that they might actually have to talk about social issues. I wouldn't bet against you on Kerry getting the nod.kyoukan wrote:I am pretty sure Bush will be running up againt Kerry next year. Kerry lacks Clinton's charisma I believe but at least he might lend an ounce of credibility back to the oval office since he is a guy who built himself up from nothing, is a decorated vietnam vet and didn't have some billionaire daddy hand him everything in his life. A president with some actual street smarts and the ability to make his own decisions would be a refreshing change from that cowardly spoiled rich kid that's pretending to be president now.
I wouldn't mind Kerry getting about 40% of the vote total. I'd want to see him get enough of a showing so that he runs again in 2008 and denies Hillary the nomination. I can't stand that bitch. She's kooky!