Be very careful Dan! The black helicopters are circling.![]()
Boston.com"Always fond of returning to his own bed at the end of the day, Bush has spent six out of the last seven nights at the White House, stepping off the campaign trail some days in time to catch the baseball playoffs. This weekend -- less than two weeks before the election, typically a time for frenzied barnstorming -- Bush is planning to spend two consecutive nights far from any battleground, at his ranch in Crawford, Texas.
Until Election Day, he is making some curious stops for an in bent locked in such a close race -- traveling to the largely Democratic state of Pennsylvania three times in two weeks, for example, while avoiding the close battleground of Ohio, except for making a stop today, his first since Oct. 2.
According to some Republicans, the odd schedule, which does not quite match the states where Bush's prospects are best, is reminiscent of his campaign travel four years ago, when Bush stopped in California and New Jersey in the final days of what turned out to be a closely contested race.
Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts holds roughly the same number of campaign events each day as does Bush (between two and four), but Kerry has spent most nights on the road and is planning to campaign both weekends before Nov. 2. Given the intensity of the campaign so far and the neck-and-neck nature of opinion polls, the lack of urgency in the Bush campaign is remarkable."
Is the fix in or Is something cooking in Crawford? Is this the October surprise?
Be very careful Dan! The black helicopters are circling.![]()
Nah, he just knows what you refuse to see. Kerry is toast.
I wonder what W does that isn't a conspiracy to Nutjob Nbadan.
Wasn't W at Crawford immediately before 911?
1. I don't know.
2. I don't care.
Damn you are stupid.
Damn! you finally discovered where we are hiding Osama! I hate it when that happens.![]()
dang!...Dans on to us Republicans now!
This last weekend I went out hunting with a couple of buddies. In between shots we got into a little discussion about the election. Both my friends were arguing over who should be president and why. My one friend really likes Bush. He stood up and said, "This country needs a strong leader in these times. One who will guide us in the right direction and not back down when what needs to be done isn't always the most popular choice." "I guess you're right George.", I said. My other friend is a real Kerry backer. I turned to him and asked why should I vote for Kerry. He said, "So Bush will get off my ing back!" I looked at both of them and said, "Well George, Osama's got a good point too!"
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