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Politics : Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. President or Pretender? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Geoff Altman who wrote (886)4/23/2008 2:19:03 PM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1090
 
I prefer the Uncommon good. The kind that circumvents the mindset of demopublican hegemony. If politicians would recognize they are operating with below 50% consent, and they understood that they are surrounded by folks who could replace them all, things would be far different.

They wont recognize this, precisely because they believe in the common good.

The uncommon good would be new consequences, for them that presume to take from "everyone else" without thier consent, should accept alone, the liability derived there from.

The uncommon good would finally be served. Voters taking responsibility for largess, they alone inject under the faulty premise of the common good.



To: Geoff Altman who wrote (886)4/23/2008 3:46:06 PM
From: Nikole Wollerstein  Respond to of 1090
 
Howard Dean is sounding downright frantic in his pleas to superdelegates to make up their minds. Those smoke-filled rooms that Obamanians were so worried about before are now what they are counting on to deliver them. Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain is romping through Kentucky.