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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Mephisto who wrote (438)1/31/2004 7:09:42 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) of 81568
 
Mephisto, I think you missed the essence of my post. It has nothing to do with Kerry. It has got to do with Dean only. This man is a conceited angry person. He thought he had the nomination in the bag even before a single vote was cast. Now he finds himself way behind the others. So he starts attacking the front runner. What does he think he is going to achieve? Become a front runner? Bull shit. If he pulls Kerry down then Edwards goes to the front, nor Dean. If he pulls Edwards down then Clark or Kerry goes to the front, not Dean. He is a distant fourth. He should take his cue from Lieberman and Sharpton who are fighting for votes and not going after the front runner or the number 2.

So the question is not Kerry being able to withstand the attack. Forget that. I repeat forget that. Kerry has faced real bullets and he is well suited to turn the "bring it on" into a reality. The question is whether Dean can exit gracefully. Exit gracefully Dean, the Democrats have spoken. Pay your campaign workers their hard earned wages and exit gracefully. Maybe he needs to call Gephardt and take some lessons from him on how to do so.
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