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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (278456)3/5/2006 4:45:52 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 1578982
 
What makes you think "the Clintons did a number on Dean"?
Excuse me, but I was part of that common sense army which made the case that Dean was not electable. And he wasn't. Kerry was the most electable. Dean would have lost at least 45 states. Edwards would have been electable if he had more experience, but he was a single term senator.

If the Clintons were so powerful, Wes Clark would be president now. Yes tnhey helped stop Dean, but that was for the good of the party. And Kerry should be president now.

Kerry was gypped in Ohio, the one state that ended up making the difference. He beat Bush in all three debates. In fact, he might have even won, if the truth were known.

The evidence of widespread Bushie election fraud in Ohio is disgusting. Apart from all the rest of the dirty tricks, one Diebold operative could have swung the election without leaving any evidence. So nobody knows if Bush really won at all. And all the smear campaigning and dishonest ads. Just ugly and shameful. There ought to be truth in advertising laws like there are with consumer products.
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