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 fenix03
 
posted on October 13, 2004 08:59:16 PM
I LOVE FOX. I cannot explain to you how much amusement I get out of Fox guests.

I am now sitting here listening to an expert say that this debate was fixed because it was on domestic and economic issues and there was no way Bush could have won.

I guess our president is not supposed to be able to successfully speak about anything other than war.

My absolute favorite though was following Fridays debate when a four person panel got together and decided that that they reason that the Fox.com poll was showing Kerry as the winner was because democrats had done a better job of motivating people to vote on the Fox website.

Why do I think that had the poll shown that Bush had won they would not have said that the only thing it showed is that the republicans were more motivated?
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 Linda_K
 
posted on October 13, 2004 09:40:18 PM
That was Dick Morris who also said he thought kerry had won...and who stated it's typical for the dems to win on domestic issues...like the republicans win on defending our nation.


I believe what you're referring to in 'was fixed' was how the debates were set up though both parties negotiating processes.



 
 fenix03
 
posted on October 13, 2004 09:51:38 PM
LOL! Just want you to know that they once again are crediting their own poll results as being the result of the DNC being more effective and getting people to vote. If they are going to discredit their own poll, then why do they bother having it in the first place?


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 fenix03
 
posted on October 13, 2004 09:54:24 PM
But Linda - don't you find it sad that this person believes that Bush was so weak on the issue that he actually said that the republicans got basically conned into a domestic policy debate?


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 Linda_K
 
posted on October 13, 2004 10:01:29 PM
fenix - I would like to be sure we're talking about Dick Morris. I don't know who you mean when you refer to him as 'this person'.


IF we're speaking about Dick Morris, he said the President did the best he could, given that dems are usually stronger on domestic issues. I didn't hear anyone say 'Bush was so weak'. I might have missed that as I've been flipping back and forth between CNN and Fox since the debates ended.


 
 fenix03
 
posted on October 13, 2004 10:04:34 PM
LInda - I don't know - I don't actually watch TV, I listen to it so it was just another voice.

BTW - Boy did O'Reilly just muss up his phrasing. While talking about this whole lawsuit mess he said "It's a shame we have to live in a country like... where this happens."

Hey Bill - you don't sweetie... You can move I wouldn't suggest France though.
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 ebayauctionguy
 
posted on October 13, 2004 11:09:59 PM
Goodness gracious, I think Bill O'reilly is in BIG trouble. If the allegations in the lawsuit are true, he's toast.



 
 
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