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On 03 Nov 2004 03:38:32 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: Listening to the radio (NPR), NPR is declaring that Georgia has *resoundingly* gone Republican in all Federal races. Also, NPR exit-polling reports the proposed Georgia Constitutional amendment defining marriage (anti-gay marriage amendment) overwhelmingly passed with strong support across *all* demographics. Of course, they can't mean *absolutely* all demographics - I would presume that does not include gay voters. Heads-up - NPR seems to be setting the stage if Bush wins Florida, that Floridians were "bought-off" with all the Federal Hurricane Disaster Relief money. Not that I think anyone would fall for that, but what I find interesting is that they *seem* to be on the verge of predicting that Bush will win Florida... -=jd=- I think that any President worth his salt would do all tht is possible to provide disaster relief - to Florida or any other state hit that hard by natural disaster. This has been true of both major parties and let's face it, a response to major disaster should transend political parties. If Bush hadn't provided relief I'll bet NPR would hang him for that. Also, I think the converse is more true: NOT providing relief would cost more votes than provding relief gave votes. Just my opinion, which along with $2.00 will buy a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Howard |
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