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sventvkg Donating Member (448 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-13-03 08:55 AM
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16. He went down last time but he's in office now isn't he?
I don't trust the Repugs and I feel the Fix will be in no matter what...You are right though, if Clark or Dean get on the ticket we have a good chance....I really believe that the Democratic leadership doesn't believe it though and is gearing for Clinton in 08...I despise what the Dems have let happen to out country and make no mistake, THEY LET IT HAPPEN.....AND EVEN HAD A HAND IN IT...With their siding with the administration of Iraq...We have ineffetive leadership in the Senate and house. Also, ineffective represention in the Fed Govt. as well...Really bad...I stand firm that The Democratic party needs to be rebuilt and as far as a presidential ticket NONE of the current Senators or Represenatives should win, or in my view will win the primary..It's either Clark or Dean and they are both outsiders...The rest should drop out now so we can put our effors behind someone who actually has a chance and actually deserves a chance at leadership. The indsider candidates have proven themselves undeserving of our support....
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