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To: LindyBill who wrote (19002)12/7/2003 3:48:31 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 793897
 
A democrat? Candidate Clinton was confronted by the press about his refusal to release his health records, for about a week. Then it was dropped.

He "Did not want to discuss the matter?" Who the hell does he think he is?



To: LindyBill who wrote (19002)12/7/2003 5:39:17 PM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 793897
 
Notice the demos went a dinky hotel/motel town near disneyworld's epcot center for their convention...far far away from the demo Jewish strongholds where they usually meet...like Palm Beach, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, etc.

Wonder how the Florida Jewish demos will vote? It sure as hell won't be for the non-combatants like Kerry, Dean and Clark.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., Dec. 6 -- The Democratic presidential candidates returned to this land of dimpled chads, faulty vote tallies and bitter recounts Saturday to lament President Bush's contested victory here in 2000 and lambaste his policies, performance and intellect in office.

After former representative Carrie Meeks set the tone at her party's annual convention here with a plea for a "leader to help us get revenge"



To: LindyBill who wrote (19002)12/7/2003 11:25:04 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 793897
 
Who the hell does he think he is?

THAT is a very good question LB. I was struck by what George F. Will wrote in the Washington Post. I think during the race for the White House we will get the chance to observe just exactly who Howard Dean thinks he is.

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Asked by Matthews whether he supports state right-to-work laws protecting the right of workers not to join a union, Dean said no. But he also said "I very much believe that states ought to have the right to recognize -- to organize their own laws. So I'm not likely as president . . . to order states to change them."

Order states? Imagine the media derision if Bush ever suggested such an understanding of federalism.


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