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Are you insane? Itsdb 10/05/04
    John Edwards: "I'd say If you live in the United States of America and you vote for George Bush, you've lost your mind." (ABC’s "Nightline," 10/4/04)

    Who will join me at the funny farm?

      Clarification/Follow-up by Yiddishkeit on 10/05/04 4:52 pm:
      **so you admit we'll be at the funny farm?**

      Don't worry Steve, you'll be in good company. Many of my dissenters have me fitted for a straight-jacket, as well. The way I see it only Cheney might have to wear a helmet to keep from hurting himself.

      Bobby

 
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Yiddishkeit 10/05/04
Tonight at the debate hospital Dr. Edwards will be in charge of meds for the left wing psychiatric ward and Dr. Cheney will be performing labotomy surgery on the right wing unit.

To answer you question seriously though...approximately anywhere from 46 to 54 percent of the voting population, however if Cheney is unable to control his tongue and temper tonight I suspect those numbers to drop by about 1 to 2 points. The most affect a VP debate has ever had on an election was a two percent drop when Dan Quail (sp?) got spanked by Lloyd Benson...btw Bush Sr. still won the election but could had won by a larger margin. Historically the VP debates is usually just a sideshow compared to the importance of the Presidential candidiate debates.


I think the Cowboys should win fairly easily againts the Giants. The only way we lose is by turning the ball over. The defense picked up another cornerback with experience and the blitzing packages will stifle Warner.


Bobby

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