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Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 316
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Howard Dean on Hardball
earlier tonight. It was my first really good look at him. I gotta say
that I was very impressed. The right would like to portray him as a wild-eyed liberal who is just totally pissed-off at the Conservative agenda that is being played out by the current administration. In reality, he seems to be much more hopeful than pissed-off. And a look at his economic record while he was in office, shows that without a doubt that he is fiscally much more conservative than Bush. I have to admit I was extremely skeptical of his chances to beat Bush in 2004- But after hearing him tonight, I really think he might be able to do it. He has a great message, and seems to be very sincere. His sincerity is a bit disarming, because it is something you don't usually associate with politicians. I think a lot of people are getting very uneasy with both the war and the overall direction in which the USA is headed. I also think that you are beginning to see a bit of a backlash against the ultra consevative Christians who have seized way more than their share of power in the last few years. I'll betcha that once more people get a look at Howard Dean, the initial perceptions of him may change. |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NYC Baaaabeee
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Interesting how the economy (as judged by economic figures) started to improve now that elections are a year away.
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So Fucking Banned
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Mesosphere
Posts: 2,926
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Doesnt matter. A major terrorist attack will conveniently happen in the US around June or July, martial law will be put in place and all elections will be placed on 'temporary hold'.
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Drunk and Unruly
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Hollywood
Posts: 22,712
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Oh yeah, we can't forget that war is the ultimate campaign tool. Works everytime. Although, I think most of us would rather have Clark in office if it came to that.
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I've trusted my sites to them for over a decade... Webair, bitches. |
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The Mayor of Dallas is pretty good at what he does too, and the population of his city is twice the population of Vermont. It is not too difficult running a state that has little or no public programs, and little or no people. The only positive thing is that atleast he has experience running a state. All of the other clowns have no experience with much of anything, except pork and pandering to lobbyists. |
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