Election 2008

Well, fellow Dems. It seems we've had another election yanked out from under us...

But don't worry. We get another shot in 2006 and another in 2008. Time to set to work, gentlemen.
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Election 2008

By: Tarumigan
Posted: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Message Board: Politics
Well, fellow Dems. It seems we've had another election yanked out from under us...

But don't worry. We get another shot in 2006 and another in 2008. Time to set to work, gentlemen.


Oh, and BTW good luck in 2008. Word of advice? Do not run Hiliary.
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Do not run Hiliary.


How about Dean (if he loses his bid to be DNC chairman)?
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Reply #2 By: latour999 - 12/8/2004 9:22:34 PM
Do not run Hiliary.


How about Dean (if he loses his bid to be DNC chairman)?


I'm not so sure about Dean either. Most of the country has not forgotten his screaming fit.
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hmm, I'm thinking more along the line of, oh, maybe Clark or Edwards (or once the country's ready for him kucinich) but Dean? now really, think about what your'e saying.
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I'm not so sure about Dean either. Most of the country has not forgotten his screaming fit.


but Dean? now really, think about what your'e saying.


How about Moore/Franken '08? See, everything is relative...

I don't think Edwards will run again (or at least do good) until he can find himself a new job. Remember how Cheney tried to make his inexperience an issue in the debate?
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Oh, and BTW good luck in 2008. Word of advice? Do not run Hiliary.


Shhhh.! drmiller you're giving away our plan!

I'm not so sure about Dean either. Most of the country has not forgotten his screaming fit


C'mon man! Thats the only thing that would be better than Hillary. Except for maybe Michael Moore.

But seriously......... If Dems are serious about reconnecting with America they first have to alter their platform a little bit and get away from the militant gay agenda as well as change the anti-Christian image that is out there. No one man can save them alone. Hillary is too polarizing. Dean is too Left. (if there is such a thing in the Democratic Party today) Edwards is just going to fade out I think.