Okay, I'm sure it is interesting and all, but I really don't know what you want us to say about "The Accuracy of the National Preelection Polls in the 2004 Presidential Election."
I find it really frightening that people buy into blatant propaganda like this. I am a devoted democrat, yes, but do I take any anti-republican slander I hear and assume it is fact. NO. I am a Ph.D. and I spend a lot of time researching and LOOKING AT THE SOURCE.
Here's some info about the author of the tome you are repeatedly posting - and this is from a Republican:
The Bush-Quayle campaign eventually filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Brown, seeking to distance itself from his tactics, and calling Brown and his associates "the lowest forms of life"j
And more: In May 2008, Brown recommended investment in the Dodge and Cox Stock Fund, a mutual fund that had recently offered a rare opening to new investors. Dodge and Cox is the parent of AIG, among others
And another: In July 2008, Brown spoke at an Oxford Club conference in Squaw Valley, California, and recommended that participants purchase Lehman Brothers stock, which, "after it tosses all its bad stuff and takes a hit, should be 'a steal,'". In addition, Brown recommended Citigroup, as well as media stocks such as Belo, Gannett, Time Warner.
Source: Floyd Brown, "The Dodge and Cox Stock Fund: Get Into This Mutual Fund Before It Closes Again," Investment U. a Special Publication of the Oxford Club, May 21, 2008.
The guy is slime. So saith even republican office holders. Be careful of believing everything you hear.
You better hope you never have a lapse in your health insurance. You know, your pre-existing OCD may make it really hard to get new insurance under a McCain administration. ;-)
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I thought this needed its own thread.....
Okay, I'm sure it is interesting and all, but I really don't know what you want us to say about "The Accuracy of the National Preelection Polls in the 2004 Presidential Election."
Couldn't tell you.
I find it really frightening that people buy into blatant propaganda like this. I am a devoted democrat, yes, but do I take any anti-republican slander I hear and assume it is fact. NO. I am a Ph.D. and I spend a lot of time researching and LOOKING AT THE SOURCE.
Here's some info about the author of the tome you are repeatedly posting - and this is from a Republican:
The Bush-Quayle campaign eventually filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Brown, seeking to distance itself from his tactics, and calling Brown and his associates "the lowest forms of life"j
Source: CBS Evening News, 7/13/92. Clip at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PnfpefgI5c
And more: In May 2008, Brown recommended investment in the Dodge and Cox Stock Fund, a mutual fund that had recently offered a rare opening to new investors. Dodge and Cox is the parent of AIG, among others
And another: In July 2008, Brown spoke at an Oxford Club conference in Squaw Valley, California, and recommended that participants purchase Lehman Brothers stock, which, "after it tosses all its bad stuff and takes a hit, should be 'a steal,'". In addition, Brown recommended Citigroup, as well as media stocks such as Belo, Gannett, Time Warner.
Source: Floyd Brown, "The Dodge and Cox Stock Fund: Get Into This Mutual Fund Before It Closes Again," Investment U. a Special Publication of the Oxford Club, May 21, 2008.
The guy is slime. So saith even republican office holders. Be careful of believing everything you hear.
megs
That doesn't answer my question.
You better hope you never have a lapse in your health insurance. You know, your pre-existing OCD may make it really hard to get new insurance under a McCain administration. ;-)
Chrissy
mom to Aidan 8/21/03
Grayson Blaine 12/30/07
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