An observation of who will survive
Published on February 8, 2004 By zergimmi In Politics
When I awoke today I thought Mr Bush Had a good chance of winning the Presendential election, however after I watched his intervie in the Oval office, he looked tired, and more than a little uncertain, I would have to say that he looked like someone who wishes he was somewhere else today.

I believe Mr Blair is finished, however I do believe his party will retain power with a new leader, although they seem more than happy to keep him in the chair while he takes the heat.

In Australia, I believe Mr Howard will stay right where he is, mainly due to experience and ability to turn things around
Comments
on Feb 09, 2004
I hope you'll provide more information on the goings on in British realms. We tend to be so heavily into America here it is always of value to know what is going on in other parts of the world.
on Feb 09, 2004
Hey, this has nothing to do with your article, but I didn't know how else to communicate with you. Maybe you could help me with that.

My question is, is there anyway to make a list of the people's blog's who you most often read, so it's not such a tedius task to find them? If there's not there should. Just a suggestion.

Oh, and thanx for making this site, I'm really enjoying myself.

Trinitie

p.s. please reply in my blog so I'll actually get the information.
on Feb 09, 2004
Thanks for the thanks, however the sight is in fact the result of one Brad Wardell, whose money and tireless efforts bring us this site, as well as Stardock Corp and WinCustomise, you can contact Brad on the following site, draginol - " Right Wing Techie " or if you go down to Joe's Top Ten Users you will find his name there.
I am sure Brad would also be able to help you with you question re: My question is, is there anyway to make a list of the people's blog's who you most often read, so it's not such a tedius task to find them? If there's not there should. Just a suggestion.

Regards
on Feb 09, 2004
Wahkonta, if I can ever get my Little brother off his proverbial, I can get a true insight into What goes on in UK, mainly because he lives there and I in Australia, only to happy to post the occasional Blog about Australia, and any titbit I may get on the so called Mother Country. My Younger sibling spends a lot of time reading the articles from this site, and IMing me about them, just never seems to get around to doing his own Blog, maybe he'll read this and get the hint, and yes we are both raving lefties, well left but not raving, at least not me.

So what's your bet on the outcome of the elections at least so far as the US is concerned.
on Feb 09, 2004
I think Blair is fairly safe actually. If there was a strong opposition leader his party would force him to go to avoid the damage, but the Tory leader keeps screwing up. He demands Blair's resignation every time something happens. Is not knowing that 45 min claim meant battlefield weapons a resigning offense? No, of course not. It just makes the real issue of leading Britian into a potential unjustified war tougher to defend. Pity the Tories don't see that. The Lib Dem's do though.

To new-age nomad,
on your personal blog site you can add your favourite sites to a list on the right hand side. You can therefore put all your favourite bloggers there. Use your account information to create the links.

Paul.
on Feb 09, 2004


Blair popularity is diminished, so is his credibility but still no one can beat teflon blair... There's more chance that someone in its own party take the lead than any other party win.