Quickie Poll the weekend right before Election Day Nov. 2!

Who are you finally going to vote for on Tuesday Nov. 2nd?

  • On Nov. 2nd......for Kerry-Edwards

    Votes: 37 45.1%
  • On Nov. 2nd......for Bush-Cheney

    Votes: 24 29.3%
  • I did early voting/absentee ballot....voted for Kerry-Edwards

    Votes: 9 11.0%
  • I did early voting/absentee ballot....voted for Bush-Cheney

    Votes: 5 6.1%
  • I still haven't decided yet whom to vote for!

    Votes: 4 4.9%
  • I'm not going to vote on Nov. 2nd....(psst...not a wise idea!)

    Votes: 3 3.7%

  • Total voters
    82
  • Poll closed .
Kerry dubbed 'opportunist fool'
Geopolitical expert explains how CIA October Surprise backfired

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Posted: October 30, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern



© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com


Dr. Jack Wheeler, whose death-defying adventures span the globe and whose achievements have inspired wide-ranging acclaim, is one geopolitical expert who doesn't mince words.

Wheeler's latest arrows are aimed at those he calls the "anti-Bush lefties" who populate the CIA.


Referring to the people known as "Rogue Weasels" at Langley, CIA headquarters, Wheeler writes about the recent story of missing high-explosives in Iraq:

"They cooked up this entire phony 'tons of missing explosives' scandal, sweet-talked the head of the U.N.'s nuclear inspection agency, Mohammed ElBaradei, to carry their water and leak it to CBS – which drooled at the opportunity to spring the story on election eve," Wheeler writes on his unique intelligence website, To the Point. "They then briefed Kerry and prepared his instant assault on Bush once the surprise broke."

Available to subscribers of To the Point, Wheeler's piece, entitled "CIA in deep Qaqaa," goes on to discuss how "some clever pro-Bush Langley folks" got the New York Times to jump on the story, spoiling the initial plan. Wheeler says Kerry "ends up looking like the opportunist fool he is, so clueless he doesn't realize he's accusing American soldiers in Iraq of 'incredible incompetence' rather than Bush."

To read this kind of concise, hard-hitting analysis each week, subscribe to Wheeler's To the Point.
 
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“John Kerry just bet the farm on a fairy-tale version of his Vietnam service, figuring, no doubt, that it always worked for him before. What he doesn't realize is that huge numbers of veterans who didn't care if he was a Senator from the People's Republic of Massachusetts will crawl across broken glass to keep him from becoming Commander-in-Chief. That battle is now joined.” – Scott Swett, webmaster of WinterSoldier.com (7/31/04
 
"International terrorists have set as their goal inflicting the maximum damage to Bush, to prevent his election to a second term. If they succeed in doing that, they will celebrate a victory over America and over the entire anti-terror coalition." - Russian President Vladimir Putin
 
I'm from CA but studenting in Boston so I absenteed it. Sent in my ballot last week. Go Kerry/Edwards!
 
October 19, 2004

Stop slacking off, Moore tells nonvoters

By Jeff Wright
The Register-Guard



In a performance equal parts pep rally, revival meeting and comedy shtick, filmmaker Michael Moore told 4,000 political partisans in Eugene on Monday they must do everything they can to boot President George W. Bush from the White House.
The president and his cohorts "are radicals out to undo our government, unfund it and tear up our Bill of Rights. That is their agenda - and we have to stop them," he said to rousing applause.

Eugene was the 31st city in Moore's 60-city "Slacker Uprising" tour, a get-out-the-vote campaign in 20 battleground states that began in late September and will continue through Election Day. Moore also spoke Monday night at Willamette University in Salem, and will speak today at noon at Portland State University.

Moore, maker of the anti-Bush "Fahrenheit 9/11" movie, addressed a sellout crowd at the Lane Events Center. The University of Oregon Cultural Forum sponsored the event, though students - including UO students arriving on Lane Transit District shuttle buses - appeared to make up less than half the crowd.

Wearing his trademark jeans, black jacket and tennis shoes - plus a lightning-yellow Oregon Ducks cap - Moore aimed his rhetorical guns at the media and Ralph Nader supporters, as well as the president. He urged Oregon voters to support Ballot Measure 34, which would increase preservation in two state forests, and to oppose Ballot Measure 36, which would ban same-sex marriages in the state.

His appearance attracted little protest - unless you count the "Billionaires for Bush" contingent pretending to support the president. "We're here to block the vote - it's not in billionaires' best interests for people to do that," said a joking Erin Ely of Eugene.







Michael Moore urges a crowd at the Lane Events Center to vote for Democrat John Kerry. Moore brought his "Slacker Uprising" tour to Eugene.



Sporting an Oregon Ducks cap, Michael Moore reacts to a question posing the possibility of the president's re-election.

Photos: Brian Davies / The Register-Guard






A fenced "free speech area" outside the events center stood empty before and during Moore's 90-minute talk, though some motorists found fliers advertising an anti-John Kerry documentary on their windshields after the event. When Moore at one point asked if there were any Republicans in the house, no one answered.

The only hecklers were a handful of supporters of independent presidential candidate Nader, whose name will be on most states' ballots but not Oregon's. Moore said he voted for Nader twice but that the stakes are too high to do so again.

"One of the traits of a great leader is the ability to listen," Moore said. "Ralph, you're not listening to the people this year - your own party does not want you to run this year."

Moore feigned the sexual ecstasy that he said Nader supporters feel when voting for their "pure" candidate in the privacy of the voting booth. Then came his punchline:

"Didn't your parents tell you when you were 14 years old that five minutes of feeling good has lifelong implications?"

The hecklers were asked to leave and did so, with no citations issued or arrests made, said Eugene police spokeswoman Kerry Delf.

Moore said Kerry may not be perfect, but is far superior to former Vice President Al Gore and this year's other Democratic presidential hopefuls. "There's a reason that they're saying Kerry is the No. 1 liberal in the Senate," said Moore. "It's because he is the No. 1 liberal in the Senate."

Moore saved some of his venom - and language not suitable for a family newspaper - for the national media, which he said failed to demand evidence when President Bush justified going to war by claiming that Iraq's Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.

Reporters didn't raise a fuss, he said, "because they were too excited about going on a ride in a tank in the desert wearing those little helmets. ... Democracy can't survive if people are left in the dark. There is blood on the hands of our media."

In a lighter moment, Moore showed some 30-second commercial spots he said Bush was free to use at no cost. One showed Kerry as a young man, then as an older man. The script: "John Kerry used to have long hair. Then he had shorter hair. Two words: Flip flop. Vote Bush."

Moore also read from an oversized version of "My Pet Goat," the children's book that President Bush, in Moore's documentary, is shown reading with Florida schoolchildren for several minutes after being informed that a second plane has struck the World Trade Center. Moore did not mention or seem aware that the book was written by UO education professor Siegfried Engelmann.

In a question-and-answer period, Eugene family therapist Sara Rich told Moore that her daughter, Suzanne, is a military police officer in Iraq who has managed to share a bootleg copy of "Fahrenheit 9/11" with her entire platoon.

"Thank you and your daughter for her service," Moore replied, "and we're going to get her home as soon as possible."

Moore said he's intent on showing his movie on TV on the eve of the Nov. 2 election, but isn't sure where or how. A pay-per-view cable company in New York, he said, has backed out from showing it under pressure from Republican critics. And yet the Sinclair Broadcasting Group still plans to air an anti-Kerry documentary on the public airwaves just before the election, with no opportunity for equal time, he said.

Moore said he will not submit his movie for an Academy Awards Oscar, because to do so would prevent him from airing it on TV this fall. "The Oscars for all of us is Nov. 2, right?" he said.

He said an army of poll-watchers and amateur video camera operators will be on hand in Florida and other states to make sure no one is wrongly disenfranchised from voting. He said people should ignore the media polls, which don't reflect all those who've never voted before, and focus instead on voting and getting their friends to do the same.

Moore concluded by asking everyone who was old enough to vote in 2000, but didn't, to stand. He asked them to pledge to vote this time - and then distributed his trademark "slacker" prizes: Top Ramen noodles for females, clean underwear for males.

"Sleep till noon, drink beer, vote for Kerry Nov. 2," he shouted. "That's the slacker motto."
 
Re: Kerry-Edwards

Peteslaw2 said:
You got my vote.

PETESLAW! YOU CANT BE DLL WONT LET YOU DO THIS..
SHES A DIE HARD REPUBLICAN.. AND I CANT IMAGINE AS
CLOSE AS YOU 2 ARE YOU COULD DISAGREE ON POLITICAL
PARTIES.. JUST AMAZED..
MINDY
 
Canadians can't vote, sweetie...or I'd vote Kerry...more erotica friendly, methinks
 
joey sending a sorce for your messages would be better than
all the verbage you enclose..
and I want more space for telling people to

VOTE KERRY
 
4 more years of Bush and who knows how many more mini-wars USA gets in on.
 
The Name Not in the Poll

Tiger,

I'm sure as hell ain't voting for Bush, so I will Naderize the GOP by voting for Michael Badnarik (badnarik.org) of Libertarian Party. Sure it will help Kerry and I don't have a problem with it. (for those who support Kerry, free market capitalist journals Finanical Times and Economist, both fromLondon, has just endorsed Kerry because Bush is a bad finanical risk) Anyway, I chose Badarik because he is anti-war, anti-drug war, anti-draft, and for civil rights and private property and free market. Kerry tends to be half-hearted in thse respects because he actualy supports drug war, toughter police, Iraq war, and etc. So I'm voting for a real change.
 
Originally posted by tigerjen
Oh I knew that for a while now........thanks for
the factoid though! :)


Hmmm...do I have a W on my forehead or something???? :heart:




Voting for W for sure:rose:
 
sirhugs said:
Canadians can't vote, sweetie...or I'd vote Kerry...more erotica friendly, methinks

Not even in CANADA???? hehehe :eek:

The poll results are speaking rather loudly to me.
 
MumblyJoe982 said:
I'm from CA but studenting in Boston so I absenteed it.
Sent in my ballot last week. Go Kerry/Edwards!

very smart move to do the absentee ballot! :nana:

Oh yeahhhhhhhhhhhh go Kerry/Edwards!
 
sirhugs said:
Canadians can't vote, sweetie...or I'd vote Kerry...more
erotica friendly, methinks

Move to America sweetie and then you can vote :)

:kiss: *huggies*
 
Re: The Name Not in the Poll

sensualpilgrim said:
Tiger,

I'm sure as hell ain't voting for Bush, so I will Naderize the GOP by voting for Michael Badnarik (badnarik.org) of Libertarian Party. Sure it will help Kerry and I don't have a problem with it. (for those who support Kerry, free market capitalist journals Finanical Times and Economist, both fromLondon, has just endorsed Kerry because Bush is a bad finanical risk) Anyway, I chose Badarik because he is anti-war, anti-drug war, anti-draft, and for civil rights and private property and free market. Kerry tends to be half-hearted in thse respects because he actualy supports drug war, toughter police, Iraq war, and etc. So I'm voting for a real change.


Hi Pilgrim!

I am not as familiar w/ the Libertarians........but I do
respect you for voting your way........for voting period!
*hugs*
 
DLL said:
Hmmm...do I have a W on my forehead or
something???? :heart:

Voting for W for sure:rose:


*giggles* you crack me up, DLL!

I think you had posted up on my Pre-Election thread
or I had seen a post of yours on another thread in
regards to the election...can't remember :)

You have every right to vote for who you think
would do the better job.
 
dave31558 said:
Not even in CANADA???? hehehe :eek:

The poll results are speaking rather loudly to me.


you better believe it!

and speaking of polls.....keep those votes coming along!
 
I preffer Kerry over G.W. Bush anytime, Bush does crazy things in office.:eek:
 
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