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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]Anyway, it would not work...
    As the saying goes, "The Left may want to engage in class warfare, but they forget who has all of the guns."

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    Quote[/b] ]Howard Dean considering bid to chair Democratic Party
    Monday November 08, 2004

    MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) Former presidential candidate Howard Dean is considering a bid to become chairman of the national Democratic Party.

    Steve Grossman, himself a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said Dean had told him he was thinking about it.

    Dean was traveling today in New York and unavailable for comment. His spokeswoman, Laura Gross, said ``it was far too early to be speculating on that.''

    The 240 members of the Democratic National Convention will elect a new chair early next year. Several names are already being mentioned, including former Clinton aide Harold Ickes; Donna Brazile, who ran Al Gore's presidential campaign, and Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack.

    Dean has been outspoken since the beginning of his presidential bid in saying that the Democratic Party must establish a separate and unique identity from Republicans.

    The next chairman will replace Terry McAuliffe, whose term is ending.
    Linktacular

    This is good news as the DNC obviously needs a shake up. The fools have managed to end up trying to beat the Republicans at their own game, letting the Republicans dictate the course and flavor of politics for 8 years. Perhaps they felt confident and complacent from the days of Clinton, but a shake up and active DNC platform is needed right now, especially to prepare for the next elections.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]Howard Dean considering bid to chair Democratic Party
    Perhaps we can look forward to another "I Have A Scream" speech in the near future ?




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    Quote Originally Posted by (SpongeBob @ Nov. 08 2004,11:57)
    History repeating?
    That picture is funny at first, but saddening when the novelty wears off.

    "One step forward, and two steps back."
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]The losers say "sorry"

    there's some hot chicks in there ***
    What losers... Baby need a hug..

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm....offbeat

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    Traumatized Kerry supporters in Florida seek therapy: report

    24 minutes ago *** U.S. National - AFP

    MIAMI (AFP) - Shocked supporters of defeated US presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) are seeking help from psychologists, who refer to their condition as "post-election selection trauma," it was reported.

    The Boca Raton News said Palm Beach, Florida trauma specialist Douglas Schooler alone has already treated 15 clients and friends with intense hypnotherapy since the Democratic candidate conceded on November 3.

    "I had one friend tell me he's never been so depressed and angry in his life," Schooler said. "I observed patients threatening to leave the country or staring listlessly into space. They were emotionally paralyzed, shocked and devastated," he told the daily.

    "We're calling it 'post-election selection trauma' and we're working to develop a counseling program for it," said Rob Gordon, the Boca Raton-based executive director of the American Health Association.

    "It's like post-traumatic stress syndrome, but it's a short-term shock rather than a childhood trauma," he told the daily
    Anyway, I heard on the news that the religious voter turnout was the same has the last election (% wise).




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    Quote Originally Posted by (SpongeBob @ Nov. 09 2004,17:01)
    The losers say "sorry"

    there's some hot chicks in there
    Hehe pretty cool site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by (iNeo @ Nov. 09 2004,18:00)
    Quote Originally Posted by (SpongeBob @ Nov. 09 2004,17:01)
    The losers say "sorry"

    there's some hot chicks in there
    Hehe pretty cool site.
    Interesting picture on Page 10 of a guy in his marine uniform saying sorry.

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    The misguided are on the move again....

    You would think that after the resounding spanking the Democrats got they would figure out what went wrong, but nooooooo.

    Instead of listening to the wiser among them (and theres not many ) they are drifting even more leftwards. Reverend Jesse Jackson (paragon of liberal thought) suggested that the problem with the Democratic party was that it needed to embrace an even larger liberal vision if it wished to overcome minority party status. What a moron!

    Others such as that sterling example of integrity and personal responsibility, Al Sharpton think they need to keep the same value system but "repackage" it to sell to middle America. In other words deceiving America into accepting their twisted values.

    They just don't get it, most Americans are moderates and are never (unless they are lied to) going to be on board with the radical left (radical feminists, radical gay lobby, PETA, eco-terrorists, socialists etc). Saying that, most Americans don't share extreme right wing views either.

    Here's some advice for the Democratic party, drop the fringe groups or at least take away their mikes. Let them join the Greens if they don't like it. Come back to the Center where most Americans are at anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by (ericz @ Nov. 09 2004,19:12)
    The misguided are on the move again....

    You would think that after the resounding spanking the Democrats got they would figure out what went wrong, but nooooooo.

    Instead of listening to the wiser among them (and theres not many ) they are drifting even more leftwards. ***Reverend Jesse Jackson (paragon of liberal thought) suggested that the problem with the Democratic party was that it needed to embrace an even larger liberal vision if it wished to overcome minority party status. ***What a moron!

    Others such as that sterling example of integrity and personal responsibility, Al Sharpton think they need to keep the same value system but "repackage" it to sell to middle America. ***In other words deceiving America into accepting their twisted values.

    They just don't get it, most Americans are moderates and are never (unless they are lied to) going to be on board with the radical left (radical feminists, radical gay lobby, PETA, eco-terrorists, socialists etc). ***Saying that, most Americans don't share extreme right wing views either.

    Here's some advice for the Democratic party, drop the fringe groups or at least take away their mikes. ***Let them join the Greens if they don't like it. ***Come back to the Center where most Americans are at anyway.
    Why or how does liberalism scare some of you people so much?

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