To: ncountylee
Getting a "Kerry in '08" bumper sticker may be a good investment.
To: ncountylee
This goes against what was posted a few weeks ago. Running again doesn't work well for democRats, but it has worked a few times for Republicans. This would make sense. 'Rats are the party of special interests and get yanked about whichever way the political wind is blowing from year to year, whereas the Republican party has historically been more of a party of ideals and principle. (and I say that trying not to laugh)
8 posted on
04/23/2006 7:08:03 AM PDT by
manwiththehands
("'Rule of law'? We don't need no stinkin' rule of law! We want AMNESTY, muchacho!")
To: ncountylee
if he runs again, he's either stupid, a glutton for punishment, deluded, under duress ("John, my pet, run again or you're in the doghouse...no more thousand dollar coiffes for you") or some combination thereof.
He will be roadkill.
To: ncountylee
on the other hand, he might be positioned as the "lesser of the evils" of Howard Dean and Hillary.
To: ncountylee
I just saw Ted Kennedy on Meet the Press, and I'll be danged if he isn't detoxed, botoxed, lost weight and is talking about what he would do as president. The Democrats have a veritable "Zoo" of contenders for their nomination in the primaries of 2008, and the menagerie is growing daily.
11 posted on
04/23/2006 7:33:08 AM PDT by
DJ Taylor
(Once again our country is at war, and once again the Democrats have sided with our enemy.)
To: ncountylee
Watching Clinton, Kerry and Gore try to 'out-left' each other should make for great commedy. The folks at D.U. will go crazy trying to make a choice. With their respect for our system of government, perhaps they'll try to change it so we can have two vice-presidents. Or perhaps they'll try for three vice-presidents and refuse to assign a winner since it's so denigrating to the other 'children'.
13 posted on
04/23/2006 7:49:59 AM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(The United 'Door Mats' of America! Go ahead, scrape your feet on it. Everyone else is.)
To: ncountylee
Would someone tell me why, we the people, continue to put forward "experienced" politicians?
So-called political experience is what has gotten this country into the mess it's in today. I want to see some successful businessman with a modicum of common sense be elected. An inexperienced leader could look at govt problems from an out-of-the-box perspective. I don't think any non politician could be worse that what we have, and even if he just gums up the works, I see this as a benefit to the American people at this point.
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