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To: tejek who wrote (280351)3/15/2006 6:57:47 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572500
 
re: I've always been for a third party. I just don't see it happening in a way that is effective for this country right now. I think it would take a long time for a third party to gain significant enough power to challenge the mess we've got going.

So you've given up on the Dems and given up on a third party? What's left?

A third party may or may not work (probably not in the short term). So what do you do, grab Hillary's apron strings and go for the ride?

(Frankly, I think SOMEBODY is going to come forward in the Dem party to be a viable challenge, I just can't say who. Obama, maybe W. Clarke... who was never a BAD candidate. But these Dems are almost as corrupt as the Reps. In the end, if you want reform and pragmatic government, you need to go outside the current parties. They are the problem, not the solution.)

John