Wednesday, April 20, 2005

The moment of truth

Will be November 2006.

I honestly believe that the 2004 elections was not representative of what a majority of Americans believe. I have to hand it to the right wing. They've made no bones about it. They've come right out and told us they want a Christian United States. They want the American Taliban. It's been made very plain.

American's are hearing it now, and they're not liking it. It really does seem that public opinion has a lag time of about a year, but it catches up eventually.

All the latest polling has been good. Bush's numbers are in the toilet the likes of which you have to research a long way back to find. Nearly 7 out of 10 people think the Republican controlled Congress sucks. More than 8 out of 10 American's thought the Shiavo debacle was insane.

Some Republican's ran on a platform of religious fundamentalism. They are going to get their asses handed to them in '06 because of it. The polling is looking good so far.

Democrat Robert P. Casey Jr. holds a 14-percentage-point lead over Republican Sen. Rick Santorum in the 2006 campaign for Santorum's seat, according to an independent poll released today.

Casey, Pennsylvania's state treasurer, was favored by 49 percent of the respondents in the Quinnipiac University poll, compared to 35 percent for Santorum. Thirteen percent were undecided.
We need to really be on-gaurd for election fraud. I'm still mystified how all the exit polling in the Presidential election were so wrong, and how Zogby pre-election prediction was so off. Zogby's prediction matched the exit polling information, which didn't match the "vote count".

It reminds me of when I used to officiate high school football. A bad coach would whine about the calls. A good coach would prepare his team to win regardless if the calls went his way or not.

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