
Just in case anyone doesn't get my point, I voted yes in this poll!
"As much as I hate to say it, I know beyond a doubt that the next weeks are going to be nasty. He’s leading, and there are people who simply cannot stomach the idea of his beautiful family living in the White House. There will be smears, all sorts of slander and lies, the likes of which you’ve probably rarely seen. So y’all, we got to pray for this man. And please . . . make sure you VOTE!" (Miryam Ehrlich Williamson)
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I'm not surprised about the way this vote tally goes. It's always been my impression that AOL has always been and ISP favored by conservatives, for what ever reason.
The Bounce Effect from Pew Research yield no good news: The post-convention polls are in and they show John McCain getting quite a bounce from his convention. He not only wiped out the lift in the polls that Barack Obama got from his convention, but he is now polling better than he has at any point this year in most surveys.
Dick Cheney stated "You can't be blown off course by polls. He was talking about Iraq, but I'm hoping this quote comes back to bite him in the ass. It's probably the only time I ever agreed with him, other than Mark Twain, who wrote, There's lies, damn lies, and statistics. Polls are an interpretation not a predictive science.
I wish I had your hope, boris. Vig is right: AOL polls mostly run conservative. My vote: not sure.
To answer the original question, Boris, personal attacks on Bush III & IV help me get through the day. Because it is personal with me, as it has been since Bush I & II came out from under a rock and went to D.C. Personal attacks? Absolutely! Any kind of attack!! Just attack, godammit! Just freaking attack.
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