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Thaiquila
As I am heavily invested in the stock market (do I sound like a socialist to you?) I do care about what is good for business. Fox News seems to be selling the idea that Bush is all good and Kerry is all bad. I don't buy it. Here is another perspective:

http://www.zogby.com/Soundbites/ReadClips.dbm?ID=8553
Gop 4 life!
Oh dear God John Zogby, right.........
mackin
Thai I agree, but only a red-neck would want to vote for bush. Given his track record who in their right mind would side with him. Well I guess maybe the not-so-smart who believe the crap that comes out of his mouth. Vote Kerry!!
Kerry for Senator
I voted for the economy before I voted against it. biggrin.gif
Thaiquila
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ Jul 2 2004, 11:00 PM)
Oh dear God John Zogby, right.........

The source is The Street, not Zogby, you simpleton.
BTW: Zogby is not the biased source you say. It is the most respected polling company, and is most respected by the RIGHT WING.
There is a big world out of Fox tv. I suggest you check it out.
bob
QUOTE (Kerry for Senator @ Jul 2 2004, 11:23 PM)
I voted for the economy before I voted against it. biggrin.gif

Then you will want to make sure Kerry stays in MA.
Whats with the short term political agenda name? Are expecting to be banned toute suite?
Gop 4 life!
QUOTE (Kerry for Senator @ Jul 2 2004, 11:23 PM)
I voted for the economy before I voted against it. biggrin.gif

Hey!

Welcome friend!

This board has a lot of left-wing wackos that are blinded by Bush hate, you'd do best to just laugh most of them off.
Gop 4 life!
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ Jul 2 2004, 11:30 PM)
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ Jul 2 2004, 11:00 PM)
Oh dear God John Zogby, right.........

The source is The Street, not Zogby, you simpleton.
BTW: Zogby is not the biased source you say. It is the most respected polling company, and is most respected by the RIGHT WING.
There is a big world out of Fox tv. I suggest you check it out.

Well, www.zogby.com sounds quite misleading.

Up until Bush started taking the lead, Bush and Kerry had been tied, but no matter what, ZOGBY PUT KERRY 5 OR MORE POINTS AHEAD.

You're fooling no one.
Thaiquila
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ Jul 3 2004, 01:54 AM)
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ Jul 2 2004, 11:30 PM)
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ Jul 2 2004, 11:00 PM)
Oh dear God John Zogby, right.........

The source is The Street, not Zogby, you simpleton.
BTW: Zogby is not the biased source you say. It is the most respected polling company, and is most respected by the RIGHT WING.
There is a big world out of Fox tv. I suggest you check it out.

Well, www.zogby.com sounds quite misleading.

Up until Bush started taking the lead, Bush and Kerry had been tied, but no matter what, ZOGBY PUT KERRY 5 OR MORE POINTS AHEAD.

You're fooling no one.

Once and for all, I seriously think everyone, on all sides, should see ZOGBY as the gold standard in polling for this election. They were the gold standard in 2000 so the track record is fhere.

If you want to REALLY know what is going on in this historically vital and volatile presidential race, you owe it to yourself to follow Zogby above all other polls, ESPECIALLY FOX, which is blatantly biased to Bush.

Let me try to prove to that they are an objective source. According to ZOGBY, Bush is now ahead in the electoral race. Read this analysis of that perception, and then tell me that you still really believe they are not an incredibly objective source:

FROM ZOGBY: Pollster John Zogby: “This is so incredibly close but, make no mistake about it, the President has gained on Senator Kerry. Mr. Bush has had a solid two weeks from the good will generated by the memorial to Ronald Reagan to the reminder of how ugly the war on terrorism can be with the horrific beheading of an American hostage. Since Mr. Kerry has not established his national security credentials, Mr. Bush will gain on that issue as Al Qaeda’s actions outrage the entire world.

“But this is all so close. Remember we are not likely to see huge bounces for either candidate for a while not only because the country is so closely competitive but also because virtually all of these states remain so evenly divided culturally, ideologically, and by party identification.

“Undeniably, the President has made impressive gains while the Kerry campaign steadily plods along. All the more reason why Mr. Kerry’s Vice-Presidential choice and his performance at the Democratic National Convention will be so vital to his future.


Excerpted from: http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=836
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