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


To: redfish who wrote (529511)1/26/2004 7:48:47 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Have you yet viewed an entire Edwards speech? Lately, I've been watching the candidate speeches on C-Span. Prior to watching Edwards' speech performance I hadn't really given him the light of day in terms of his prospects. However, after watching him and the audience reaction I've become convinced that he is a reckoning force. I now understand how he came so forcefully out of Iowa.

The presidential primary Democrats are among the best I've ever seen, and represent a great hope for the future of our country. This is especially true given where Bush has taken our nation, all but destroying America's image to the rest of the world.

With the DEMs now running for president--no matter which one of them achieves the nomination--involved in a new Administration, I think there is hope for turning around the disasterous world standing Bush has created for America.

And I say this as an individual who never has voted for top-running presidential primary Democrats. Indeed, there is a mood change sweeping through the country, and the autumn tides of '04 will surely turn back Bush's radically neoconomistic policies.



To: redfish who wrote (529511)1/26/2004 11:23:04 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Edwards may be pulling ahead if Clark in NH. If Edwards beats Clark in NH and SC then he will be the logical VP choice. Of course Kerry has to keep performing strongly. He has to do very well in SC, take Missouri, Delaware and Arizona, etc. By that time, Dean, Lieberman would be out of it and if Edwards and Clark don't concede to Kerry then the delegate count will have to make it obvious. Notice Kerry and Edwards have never attacked each other and are saying nice things about each other. I believe Kerry would feel very good about having Edwards as his partner, while he might feel a litrtle uncomfortable with Clark.