DistressedAmerican
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:30 AM
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Mark Warner Is Pissing Me Off On George Stephanapalos. |
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Edited on Sun Jan-15-06 09:33 AM by DistressedAmerican
He won't answer questions at all.
The one that really pissed me off. When George asked him is Bush's domestic spying was illegal he just would not answer directly at all. The best he could come up with is "I've been busy for the past few weeks being the best Governor I can." When pressed he was willing to say , "Bush did not go far enough in informing Congress.
The answer the the question Mark is "YES! It was illegal and he should be impeached." Is that so fucking hard to say Gov?
Jesus. If this is the way Dems think they are going to beat these corrupt assholes, we are doomed. Warner will not get my support unless he gets a spine.
Damn I hate wishy washy spinelessness.
HEY DEMS, TAKE A STAND ON SOMETHING OR LOSE AGAIN!
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:32 AM
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another one bites the dust :(
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:03 AM
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that all (and I mean all) those Senators and Congressmen/women in Washington are on Corporate and Special interests payrolls and when they speak out and stand up for their constituents it just a little game they all play. When they are asked the real questions they "duck" back under their safety net.
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Sun Jan-15-06 12:36 PM
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29. I thought that was a given |
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Sun Jan-15-06 03:33 PM
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:33 AM
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2. I've been saying all along that Warner isn't the anti-Hillary. |
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They're both DLC.
I'm not passing judgment on the DLC, here - I'm just pointing out that the only difference between Warner and Hillary is their sex; therefore, Warner can't be the anti-Hillary.
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:50 AM
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That's why, despite some serious Warner cheerleading/PR campaigning here at DU, I'm not at all interested in Warner as a potential candidate on the Dem ticket.
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:33 AM
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3. Three little letters... |
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dlc.... http://www.dlc.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=127&subid=173&contentid=253585The Sensible Center A red-state Democratic governor explains how Democrats can win again with a positive agenda for the future. By Mark Warner
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:39 AM
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4. Warner, Hillary and Biden... |
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...are on the bottom of my list. That means that if they get the nomination, I'd likely vote for them. But I wouldn't donate, and I wouldn't volunteer. If the DLC forces one of them down my throat, they've told me what my values are worth, and they can go F'K themselves. I really, really hope we have an alternative. I want to vote FOR someone this time, not just against the other guy.
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:44 AM
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5. Right, Right And Right! |
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:44 AM
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6. Just sucks when the spineless |
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are in a position of power to awaken the world yet can't find the backbone to do it!
Honestly Why does the middle road, always look like the cowards way? The refusal to fight for the American people and bow to corporations is what the DLC seems to be all about.
If they get out of line I think the DLC wrestles them to the ground re-brain washes them.
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:50 AM
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8. Pretty lame, disappointing performance. Warner's got to grow some |
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if he plans to run. At this rate he's wasting airtime.
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:48 AM
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7. Yeah. I stopped listening to him after that. |
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He's officially off my list of potential candidates to support in 2008.
Feingold is still at the top for me.
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:05 AM
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10. Not ready for prime time... |
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and I was open to learning more about him. He was a major disappointment to me and I can't be swayed to support him now...no matter what.
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:16 AM
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...I can't say that. I never say that. Even those on the bottom of my list, could, in theory, sway me. It's just highly unlikely.
If we were to assign values as to "liable to sway me to enthusiastic support" on a scale of 1-100, Bush/Cheney would be a 1 (yes, it's possible, must as unlikely as it is that I'll be blown up by a 'dirty bomb' in the next 72 hours). Biden or Lieberman would be maybe 40, Hillary and Warner in the 50s. Feingold might be a 70, and Gore would be like 90. The goal is for the candidate to be closer to 100 before the primaries than anyone else, and then sustain at least 80+ until the election. That's how my calculus works anyway.
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:30 AM
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14. You're right, I rushed to judgement |
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and I should never say never. I was just expecting more I guess since many seem to like him. I changed alliances a couple of times in the '04 season. Nevermind!
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:16 AM
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12. That means Warner down 5 clicks Feingold up 5 in my preferences |
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:30 AM
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Driving home from work the other day, my thoughts drifted in and out about the Alito hearings. How would the republican team have handled the opposition? First off, let me say that I do not subscribe to the republican tactics of lying, but that said, they definitely have something to teach us. They chose a position of opposition and lay out an understandable scenario. Speaking with Bill Maher on Friday night, George Mitchell described it as creating the "drama." Now George Mitchell is certainly a faithful Democrat, so when he admitted that the Democrats are not putting forth an effective opposition, I felt slightly better about this dissatisfaction I feel about "the team."
Spying on Americans is a breach of gigantic proportions with the compact between the citizens and their government. Extreme concentration of power in the executive branch destroying the balance of power is a deconstruction of the mechanism of what keeps America from falling into a totalitarianism. So why is our team, that supposedly has the case in their hands failing so badly to be understood?
Maybe it is because if I love my country. If I believe in democratic ideals, the team currently in the field is the wrong team. I'm talking about the Democrats....hell, I've been a Democrat all my life, I'm talking about the show-boats representing our side. This team will never defeat their team.
We are the voting base, but we are not voting for Democrats in many cases; we are voting for a different party that has lots of money but not our best interests at heart. The positions on the tickets that are filled by the DLC are positions lost to Democrats. That team has no desire to fight for us. None.
I really don't know what to do. Mark Warner and Hillary will have the money, but they are not leaders nor do they intend to be.
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:37 AM
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16. Oh Come On! Just Embrace The New Status Quo. |
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Hell, it seems that the Democratic leadeership has. What makes you so special?:evilgrin:
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:32 AM
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20. No room at the status quo inn for the likes of me. |
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Not being able to give the ruling team the $5,000 they seem to require as entry into their little club, I'll just have to remain a Democrat giving other Democrats what I can in money, time and support. Gosh, they (De Loser Committee) don't want my kind of average American. pssst, they do try to scare and/or shame me into giving them a hold-yer-nose vote.
Come to think of it...I'm soooooo special, I think I'll tell them to fuck off.
I want a team! <----old cheerleader in me. These people are going to lose every time, unfortunately they're hogging up the field.
BTW, just caught the interview. OMG. Please no.
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Sun Jan-15-06 03:31 PM
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31. If any of us would run |
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for congressman or the Senate and hypothetically we would win,we would be thrown out of Washington the first week because we would speak out like the Constitution allows us to do.I'm just fed up..We cant vote 'em out,we are losing our rights,our retirement pensions,our kids cant get an education and were suppose to believe that everything is about to change.
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Sun Jan-15-06 09:36 PM
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36. So why are folks like Conyers and Boxer still there? |
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Mon Jan-16-06 09:21 AM
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39. Ya got me on that one |
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Well .. some reps speak in two different tones depending on which crowd they're speaking to.. I think you see my point though. I'm just aggravated and I am really waiting for some representative to stand up and say hey enough is enough and impeach the SOB.We have lost 2215 young Americans so Bush's buddies can make millions off of Iraq's oil
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Sun Jan-15-06 12:41 PM
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30. With a *performance* like that Warner won't get funds |
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because the passionate big donors are looking for someone with passion and purpose. Warner proudly displayed his best DLC doormat side. * & the GOP were invited to wipe their feet on him. That was underwhelming on so many fronts.
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:33 AM
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15. I live in VA - I am not surprised |
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Been saying he is another DLC guy since he "announced" his candicacy.
We'll rue the day if he ever gets the nod.
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:18 AM
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17. It should be investigated usually comes before.... |
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it was illegal and he should be impeached - at least according to US laws. I want to see cries for an investigation and see a thorought investigation. If criminal - by all means impeach. If a gray area lets make the standards clear.
I won't vote for a partisan hack who doesn't believe in due process.
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:23 AM
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18. yes, but he is PRETTY and from the "south" if you can call VA |
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southern anymore. I don't know much about him except from his boosters here at du and that he was a term governor. But he is PRETTY, and possibly, glib. Now it seems according this OP that he does not like to answer direct questions either.
Msongs www.msongs.com/dean2008.htm
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:49 AM
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23. Pretty? I think he's sort of creepy looking. But everyone has their own |
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:54 AM
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26. he looks like a repuke |
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35. Resembles Barney Fife |
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:29 AM
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19. I do not understand why |
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It is so hard for politicians do directly answer questions nowadays. It's almost like they are too afraid to answer questions, for fear that they might just p*ss off a group of people. It's like they are afraid to let their true views be known.
I went through this very same experience in an online chat with former Sen. Bob Graham of Florida, during the Democratic primaries.
He gave "non-answers" to the questions I posed to him.
For example, I asked him if he became President, what types of African-Americans could he see appointing to positions of leadership in a Graham administration. I wanted him to give me names, i.e. "I have tremendous respect for Tavis Smiley and I would like for him to take a role in a Graham Administration."
Instead, he answered my question by saying he wanted to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the March on Washington. I didn't ask him about the March on Washington; I asked him about African-Americans in a Graham Administration!!
Then I asked him if he became President, and the Congress sent him legislation repealing all or parts of the Patriot Act, would he sign it?
He answered that question by saying the Aschcroft Justice Department was the most corrupt Justice Department in a long time.
Well, of course it was. But I didn't ask him about Aschcroft's corrupt Justice Dept. I asked him if, as President, would he sign any leglisation sent to him that would repeal all or parts of the Patriot Act.
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:37 AM
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21. On top of my list, Feingold, Gore, Clark. |
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Edwards still looks good. He's 4 years older, more experienced, and he got rid of that ugly cyst.
Hillary: Underestimate her at your own peril.
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:45 AM
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22. Another spineless Democrat, & to think he's going to run for president |
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Why in the world are these fools so afraid of saying what they think about Bush? Most of the dems need a spinal implant, sheesh..... :+ :scared: :shrug:
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:51 AM
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25. I certainly wouldn't expect him to say "impeach." But I would expect he'd |
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point out the ILLEGALITY of the spying.
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Sun Jan-15-06 07:26 PM
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33. At least. I've been a vocal Warner supporter but he was really.. |
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Sun Jan-15-06 11:56 AM
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27. He's a "sensible center" DLCer...what do you expect? |
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Flame retardant suit is on. Flame away!
It's the truth. He said it, not me. "We need to have a "sensible center" in the Democratic Party."
NO WE DON'T NEED A "SENSIBLE CENTER" IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. We need a party that stand for DEMOCRATIC values. NOT repuke lite values.
I'm not surprised he didn't answer the question. Typical of DLCers....can't go against the RW arm of the Democratic Party now can we?:grr:
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Sun Jan-15-06 12:17 PM
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They got all the money. Don't that make them smart?:rofl:
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:33 PM
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37. Its his schtick NOT to hate Republicans |
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He wants to appear bipartisan and suck in all the centrists. He ignores what's going on now and focuses instead on what he plans to do about it.
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:45 PM
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38. This just confirms my impression of Warner as Not Ready for Prime Time |
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Just what this country DOESN'T need in the White House, another uninformed governor who mouths platitudes.
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