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  • #61
    Ashcroft is a bigger mf than bush. I really think that he surrounded himself with assholes just so he'd look better than he really is.
    Sounds like Dubya's strategy too!

    It worked for awhile! :o
    Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”

    "The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."

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    • #62
      Originally posted by hansolo+Mar 1 2004, 06:17 PM-->
      QUOTE(hansolo @ Mar 1 2004, 06:17 PM)
      Originally posted by [email protected] 1 2004, 06:00 PM
      Originally posted by glen a [email protected] 1 2004, 05:58 PM
      Originally posted by [email protected] 1 2004, 05:53 PM

    • #63
      Graham is a nobody nationally.

      And I don't think he can "deliver the South."

      He probably wouldn't even help.

      The nation is so divided these days, the VP selection isn't going to matter.
      When you say to your neighbor, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night if that's alright with you," what you really mean is, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night."

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      • #64
        Winston,

        It mattered in 2000 when Gore picked a Republican, er, Lieberman, to run with him.

        That's why, IMO, so much support went Nader's way. Kerry would be wise to pick a photogenic, intelligent Southerner like Edwards.

        If he makes the wrong choice, it won't be close.
        His mind is not for rent, to any god or government.
        Pointless debate is what we do here -- lvr

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        • #65
          Don't forget about the clintons pushing clark on the ticket. If they have the pull everyone thinks they do, it will be kerry/clark
          Un-Official Sponsor of Randy Choate and Kevin Siegrist

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          • #66
            It didn't matter.

            No one votes based on VP.

            Best example?

            Joe L. ripped Hollywood throughout his senatorial career..... Hollywood still supported Algore "big time."
            When you say to your neighbor, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night if that's alright with you," what you really mean is, "We're having a loud party on Saturday night."

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            • #67
              Winston,

              The VP itself may not matter, but the pick illuminates the candidate's mindset.

              I know four people (much more lib than me) who voted for Nader because Gore's pick represented a same as it ever was mentality.
              His mind is not for rent, to any god or government.
              Pointless debate is what we do here -- lvr

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              • #68
                I know plenty of people who voted for Nader and wouldn't do it this year if they were at gunpoint in the booth. I doubt the running mate will be THAT significant this time around for reasons stated earlier: "The nation is so divided these days, the VP selection isn't going to matter. " - WinstonSmith

                Still, if Kerry picks a northerner, we can kiss this election goodbye..
                First Fan of the Halifax IceBreakers!

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                • #69
                  Kerry-Edwards would be a strong ticket!

                  Kerry-Clark would be good-- I'd really enjoy watching General Clark grinding up (or down) VP Cheney in a few debates!
                  Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”

                  "The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."

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