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To: lurqer who wrote (32328)12/7/2003 1:09:10 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
The media cycle of 'the inevitable Dean nomination' is going to last until someone - presumably and preferably Clark - shows signs of closing the gap on him. National numbers will be good, but good NH numbers will be even better (best of all would be both)...JMO.

-s2@theDemsWillNeedTheRightCandidateToBeatTheBushMachine.com



To: lurqer who wrote (32328)12/7/2003 1:32:39 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
How Bush Is Mortgaging the Future

story.news.yahoo.com



To: lurqer who wrote (32328)12/8/2003 11:46:57 AM
From: coug  Respond to of 89467
 
Thanks lurqer,

And thanks for the link.. That is quite a paper. I'll need some time to digest it.

<<Germain to this discussion is the part about uncertainty avoidance.>>

And IMO, that is why most great writers, artists, poets, even the Hollywood establishment, <g>. etc are liberal. This type does not practice "uncertainty avoidance" because they move into unchartered waters with their thoughts, words and actions.. As opposed to many practicing people in sciences (geology excepted as it is "more art than science, imo, <g>), engineers for example, I have met, who are "cookbook" doers...

c