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Originally posted by Bout Time
I am less of the old school conspiracy advocate than many at this site. It's a nicely optioned board, and I needed somewhere to vent at the s***tstorm I saw people buying into over Clinton, & then with Bush. So, I don't give much to the S&B linkage; particularly because of my business background. S&B gets press & has two folks in the presidential hunt....but there are so many member-driven-nudge-nudge relationships out there.
Based on the conditions that are going to be left internationally & domestically for the next president, I think Dean would make a great president. I think Kerry would be almost as effective based on his ability to get the Republican Congress to play ball. Clark needs a tour of duty as VP or some other high level role before he can be a viable president.
Dean corporate media marketing of being a loose cannon is such bull s**T. I've been in meeting with C-level executives that had the paint peeling off of the wall because of the level of intensity and vulgarity. Hey, if you care you get emotional.
So for me, I get pissed that anyone would vote for some other Dem besides the nominee - it aids the Junta in power.
It's so obvious that we need to take the car keys from the power drunk bastards in charge.
Originally posted by Killuminati
Kerry is the lesser of 2 evils
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
Hail, sun god, welcome to the fray, and be prepared to be interrogated by lesser mortals about your "unamericanism" while being congratulated on your position apropos suffrage.
I thought "ABB" was the position of anyone following the motto of this website. But you will still have to contend with electronic voting fraud, whoever weasels in to the Republican ticket to replace Bush by election time.
Originally posted by Tyriffic
With Kerry more vocally portraying himself on the presidential campaign trail as an opponent of special interest money in Washington, scrutiny of his dealings with donors and special interests has increased among his rivals and the news media.
Noble said while Kerry long has advocated campaign finance reform, he also has benefited from the big money system he now distances himself from on the campaign trail. "It's like a game where you say the people who support me just want good government, but the people who support my opponent are special interests," he said.
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Originally posted by Tyriffic
Jello won't keep you alive for long.....no protien.