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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-14-03 01:20 PM
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23. Waving from the most remote town in the lower 48
And around here, I am hearing Dean mentioned positively from time to time.

What I hear mentioned about the shrubster indicates that in this county (voted over 82% for Bush in 2000) his smoke and mirror routine is wearing pretty thin.

The mess Rasciot left us with when he worked so hard for deregulating energy companies then going to work for ENRON has sown the seeds of dissent. Lots of hard working folks lost jobs/pensions/investments and they are not happy. Now Rasciot heads up Bush 04.

And these folks are getting letters from sons, daughters, nieces and nephews in Iraq. The letters aren't filled with good news about how things are going and the conditions. When a customer asked if we could get coffee in measured fliters she could send to her nephew so his squad could have more than one cup every couple days, other customers were outraged. When I told them how little water was being provided and that some brass complained that providing bottled water was 'coddling the troops' and was a cost that must be cut, there were rumblings that after cleaning house at the pentagon we "need to clean out the White House too!"

People here in Tiny Town are putting two and two together.
If Dean doesn't cave to the gun control crowd, we have a winner that can carry this seriously republican burg.
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