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riderinthestorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-13-07 10:56 AM
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9. The next Dem president is going to long for the "good old days"
when a $400 haircut was their biggest worry. When you contemplate how insane this country was over Clinton's blowjob, and that whole bizarre circus, I shudder to think about what's ahead for the next Dem.

We speak about the complicity with the corporations amongst the top leadership of BOTH parties - and how there isn't any real difference between them. But if/when the Rethugs shred the next Dem pres, will the Dem side be prepared to deflect the almost certain attack? The Dems have to know this game is afoot right?! Right?

And doesn't that indicate that there are still two sides? Even if it's just a fucking game to the power elites about which side makes the most money, who scores the biggest deal, who rapes the American middle class the most....

This country's leadership (sic) is rapidly beginning to rival some of Africa's most corrupt governments in the rape of their nations' wealth. The scale of it is breathtaking.
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