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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JDN who wrote (506593)12/9/2003 11:56:36 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
With joe the maggot's hate speech he confirmed to me he is the most vile and putrid of all the dems. Or maybe he is just the stupidest for not seeing that use, abuse and discarding...



To: JDN who wrote (506593)12/9/2003 12:10:04 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 769670
 
What do you mean "Gore is toast". He's not running for anything. He's a hugely influential leader who actually beat Bush three years ago, could probably do it again and has played it cool ever since.

I think Bush might be toast, but not until we have a very tough race. Dean looks like he's in now, but he's first going to have to team up with Wes Clark IMHO to make it all come together. While I would have prefered Kerry or Gore to run, Dean sure does have teflon and knows how to rip apart the Bush facades. Amazing that he was asking today if the Saudis had warned Bush about 9-11 and he covered it up. That takes balls to discuss in public. Why did Bushies censor the 28 pages of the 9-11 report about the Saudis? DEan's question means people need to know.

The only wild card left is if Clinton endorses Clark, then you'd have a two man race with a few dark horses bringing up the rear. Theoretically Dean could still lose the nomination, but with Gore's help it at least looks like Lieberman, Kerry, Edwards and Gephardt are goners. so dean vs. Clark race.

At that point Clark might as well team up with Dean because he was really running the Veep anyway IMHO. But these candidatesa never give up easily. The race will go on. Voters actually need to vote as well.



To: JDN who wrote (506593)12/9/2003 3:13:41 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
He made his choice. He was ready to remain an America before impeachment. He let the Clinton/Gore Nazis get to him. He compounded it when he sold out to them in 2000.

The Democratic party has been completely devoid of anyone worthy of serving as a leader for over 30 years. There demise is at hand...