Thursday, May 3, 2012

EVER BODY THINK THEY GOTTA KNOW OR v.v. -- Just a Minute Radio -- for Friday 120504

Sorry for the ‘air holes’ in the schedule.  We changed Internet providers and its made a few problems. So first let me NOTE that if you want to check in with us – our new address is (for e-mail) e-mail address is ( I THINK) www.justaminuteradio.blogspot.com  Our regular e-mail address has changed slightly: www.justaminuteradio.blogspot.com

 

So I think if you want to visit  Earl ‘n’ Lester’s Bait Shop and Sushi Bar

 

Personal e-mail comes to: www.jebco1311@Charter.net

 

So we may see some unfamiliar faces or voices for a while.  But we’re still in business on the Caroliner line as before… I think I”ve got it right – but it takes me forever to type it out.

 

I’m sleepy & not worth shootin’, so we’ll sign off for now but come callin’ any time but too long after sundown.  Glad to have you on board!

 

 Cordially IN HIM,

 

Jack & Barbara Buttram

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“JUST A MINUTE”

EVER BODY GOTTA THINK THEY KNOW

          Just a Minute: Michael Barone, sorting through the pages of The Washington Examiner, and Neil Munro of The Daily Caller have been trying to step back from nightly stargazing to find the “meaning behind the meaning” of what’s happening?

          One thing they counted was the 130 appearances by the President or his family, friends and staffers before this last flurry of overseas campaigning. It shows the White House strategists worry he cannot replicate the 66 % to 32% margin he had among young voters back in 2008. In fact another Gallup poll shows only 56% of voters under 30 say they definitely will vote.

          If you look at the other side of the coin, among older Americans it’s 80 % who plan to vote while interest among young people is down to about 45 % or less.

          Frankly all the “bits and pieces” of voting ideas among the youngsters and older voters is just confusing, unless you assign Scott Rasmussen to watch the ballot box. His surveys are always among likely voters. Conventional wisdom generally says the older folks are more serious about going to the polls than the noisy beaters of pots and pans.

          <> I’m Jack Buttram.> (END)

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