DNCdude

DNCdude

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That makes no sense. If he does not have democratic beliefs, why would democrats vote for him? I'm sorry that statement wasn't very clear. What I was trying to get at is that a Democrat running does need to have strong beliefs in Democratic ideals. However he if this person is too be elected he must be

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CHICAGO TRIBUNE When Barack Obama enters the U.S. Senate in January, he'll be the sole African-American in the world's most powerful legislative body. But he also will arrive in Washington riding a wave of national media buzz and carrying an armful of political IOUs more befitting a Beltway insider than a newcomer. That status, given a boost by his much-heralded keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention, has propelled his image beyon

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I have to totally disagree with you on everypoint except one. yes, failing schools will get less monty, but it ihas already been demonstrated that throwing more money on that conflagaration is not the answer and accomplishes nothing other than to reward failure. You only have to look a thte nation's capital, where the per pupil

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Perhaps there are a few outdated programs still receiving funding that could be dropped. I can't name any off the top of my head but maybe someone else knows of some. Sincerely, DNCdude

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Well said, Daiwa. I don't know which is scarier: the comments of one riligious nut, or the utter fear people like dabe have of freedom of speech. Where did she say she feared freedom of speech? Or anyone "like Dabe"? Not one to pick sides though I agree with your argument, Bush speaks for Bush, not the

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Good point Daiwa! Hopefully he will have a strong senate record! Sincerely, DNCdude P.S. Does anyone live in SD?

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Oh boy now God has a right to vote! Hillarious! If I may offer my opinion I'd say that they all think they speak for god. That's like me speaking up for someone I don't even no! Sincerely, DNCdude P.S. Great Article!

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Thaat's not all they need to energize. They also need to capture the republicans attention. In my personal opinion they don't need to do that, the GOP does that for them, as the DNC does for Republicans, I will give you they need more than 7% of the Republican vote. Sincerely, DNCdude</font

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mswaim: I am simply referingto the fact in that statement that I found that the statement was taken out of context however since I have seen were you were coming from. The plan I am refering to is the plan that I have summarized in a previous entry, it is only meant to solve that many on article find the Democrats have no plan but only complain. Sincerely, DNCdude P.S. Sorry for the confusion!<img src="../images/smiles/smile.gif"

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Whoman69, I think it would have been very difficult to pass an invasion of Afgahnistan by not only the rest of the world, but also many people in the U.S. especially with the Clinton/Lewinsky scandle in full swing. I think Clinton offered what was at the time, the best response he could given his personal situation and the scale

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No Democrat, not Kerry and not Dean, addressed this need with any kind of substantial plan. By substantial, I mean something that begins "On my first day as President, I will propose to Congress that we...." On the contrary to this statement, in Kerry's final political rally in Colorado he stated just t

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The next Democratic nominee needs to be someone that cannot be tied to the fringes of the party, No it can not be someone tied to democratic beliefs however none-the-less this person needs to be able to energize the Democratic base more than everyone in general. In my personal opinion Dean is not a "cra

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I am sure many of these military personel in Iraq and Afghanistan would much prefer those thugs shooting at them than at their friends, spouses and children back home in the U.S. Yes I am sure that is what they would prefer as well however that quote was taken from an article to prove that democrats ha

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I don't think that anything will ultimatly solve voting problems. No matter what after every recount the numbers will be different. Sincerely, DNCdude

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Economy: A nice tax reduction, proposed by our Republican President, has helped us survive Clintons recession and the 09/11 attacks. Just to let you know there was no Clinton Recession that is either a figment of the GOP's imagination, or recycled propaganda from their campaign.

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Boy you really "explored the possibilities" didn't you! Yes I realize that the Military is using its satelites. But is it not even remotly possible to you that the CIA could have uses for them as well? Sincerely, DNCdude

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9/11 was not caused by faulty satellite recon. No it wasn't but none the less it could be a factor in finding threats quickly. May hap both agencies have control over sattelites, this may of course result in schedules and that of course could be a fatal delay but I think if we look into it and explore

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Democrast I just had to call you on that. No 25 years we'll still be here. We're the countries longest running secondary party and we aren't done yet. Sincerely, DNCdude

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Reply #18 By: SuperheroCanadian - 11/28/2004 9:31:51 PM Hey hey hey, wait a minute here. As much as I like the repeated bashing of the Democratic Party I think there are more problems then just "The Democrats". There are major flaws in both parties, like it or not they are there. "The Republicans" need "The Democrats" as

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Dear d3adz0mbie, What is that nonsence your giving me? Homeland security: When relationships were supposedly 'strong' with other nations, terrorists roamed freely. Remember the Clinton years? Emabassies were blown up by terrorists every other month. Working within

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For Chairman of the DNC maybe Tom Daschle would be a good bet? What do you think?

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As to no plan again you people are becoming nuissances, one proposed plan that fell through the roof was split the kids up into skill levels, An advanced class for those who have mastered that grades skills and need enrichment programs outside of those already provided, A class for those right there where they need to be so they

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Here is a Democrats view as to what DEMOCRATS should do…. Homeland security: Heal our relationships with foreign countries to stop terrorists from reaching U.S. soil. Pursue within the United Nations ways of bringing down the governments classified within the Axis of Evil. Push the intelligence reform bill through legislature and unify our intelligence operations. The War on Terror: Secure ALL Al Qaeda and Terrorists networks leaders with

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