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Dan Donating Member (595 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-27-04 08:30 PM
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40. Suggestion on what to say, not how to say it...

Tell them that you would be willing to provide funds, once they do the following:

1. Concrete evidence that the Democratic party is addressing the
problems - on who and how the ballots are counted.


If we cannot validate the count, what good is the vote?


2. Would like an answer on why did it appear that the leadership
of the Democratic party, Democratic members of Congress did not
actively support Kerry during the election.

3. Why does it appear that the Democrats in Congress have elected
leadership that appears to be supportive of the Bush agenda, or
Bush-lite. Why support a GOP-lite when we can have the real deal.

4. Would they answer this question: Given that Tom Daschle (sic)
who recently loss his senate position/leadership post in the
Democratic party, is now a counsel for Bush. Was Nader right
that there isn't a damn bit of difference between the GOP and
DEM'S?

(a) If there is a difference, explain Tom accepting this
position with this administration?
(b) If there is not a difference, why give money to the
DEM'S?

Hope that helps...
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