posted on October 2, 2004 05:56:31 AM new
ONE VOTE MIGHT HAVE TAKEN FLIGHT
As President Bush's motorcade arrived at the Miami International Airport on Friday, the morning after his faceoff with Sen. John Kerry, not everyone was excited to see Air Force One or the impressive White House entourage.
A pilot aboard an already delayed Delta flight bound for Atlanta broke the news and asked for patience.
"Whenever the president is on the field," he explained over the airplane's intercom, "there is a ground stop."
The news was not particularly well-received by passengers, some of whom were reading newspaper accounts of the debate.
"You've got to be kidding me," said a woman sitting in 13D, who peered out the window and began relaying the scene from the tarmac to those sitting around her. "I don't have any patience!"
As the delay continued, she declared to no one in particular: "Doesn't he have his own airport? Why doesn't he leave in the middle of the night?"
Finally, she snapped: "I'm definitely not voting for him."
By then, the mighty blue and white presidential plane was in the air to its next battleground state: Pennsylvania.
-- Jeff Zeleny
DICK CHENEY SUPPORTS MY RELATIONSHIP: People ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to
Let's have a BBQ, Texas style, ROAST BUSH
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YOU CAN'T HAVE BULLSH** WITH OUT BUSH.
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posted on October 2, 2004 09:30:34 AM new
Yep, logansdad, your side's picking them off one by one. Taking them away from voting for President Bush's re-election. Only another 157,000,000 [approx. number of eligible voters] to go. Go get 'em.
[Even 1/2 of that number, one by one, is going to take...hmmmm....forever.]