To: West Coast Conservative
Anyone would endorse "Cause-An-Itch" seriously needs to have their head examined.
2 posted on
04/23/2006 2:49:53 PM PDT by
xcamel
(Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
To: West Coast Conservative
Bummer
3 posted on
04/23/2006 2:50:42 PM PDT by
Tribune7
To: West Coast Conservative
It is extremely unusual for a newspaper to withdraw its endorsement from an incumbent it has supported for year... Is it because Ferris is a bigger kook than Kucinich?
4 posted on
04/23/2006 2:53:53 PM PDT by
Cowboy Bob
(Liberalism in a parasite that ALWAYS kills its host.)
To: West Coast Conservative
International reputation? I thought it was intergalactic.
To: West Coast Conservative
If you can't elect a conservative or republican, then the next best things the democrats can do is elect somebody like Kucinich or Cythia McKinney or the other democrat from Ohio(can't remember his name) that is doing some time in the Big House!
6 posted on
04/23/2006 3:00:29 PM PDT by
petkus
To: West Coast Conservative
-Ferris...her work with the United Nations, the Peace Corps and the International Women's Democracy Center...In many ways she is a political work in progress...-
Sounds more like a piece of work to me.
To: West Coast Conservative
Kucinich will win. The electorate in Cleveland is composed of brain-dead morons. Kucinich would win even if he weren't running - his supporters have signs up every election - even when his term isn't up yet. That's how clueless they are.
I'm convinced that Clevelanders are a perfect example of getting the government the voters deserve. In spite of years of decay and malais, 'Rats are the only ones who get elected. Half the time, 'Rats are the only ones running. Its like we're trying to be the next Detroit.
If insanity is doing the same thing over again and expecting a different outcome, then Cleveland voters are definitely insane.
To: West Coast Conservative
Ha! Dennis the Menace made Brit Humes Grapevine...LOL!
Here;
Switching Support
Ohio Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich may have gained national prominence during his long shot 2004 presidential campaign, but his national ambitions have cost him the support of his hometown paper.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer has long endorsed the former Cleveland mayor for his House seat, but now writes:
"Rather than focusing on the real and immediate needs of this district... Kucinich has been on a quixotic journey of increasingly grandiose proportions. He spent much of 2004 on a one-man campaign for president of the United States, having cobbled together a creaky, left-slanted platform upon which his party would not set foot, but which he would not abandon."
I still love my home state, but people like Kucinich make it hard.
13 posted on
04/26/2006 6:54:12 AM PDT by
oxcart
(Journalism (Sic))
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