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David Zephyr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 02:14 PM
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Forget Hillary Clinton. Anyone Want to Begin a Draft Boxer Movement?
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Senator Barbara Boxer is one of the very few who continues to make me proud that I am a Democrat, that justifies even staying with the Party at all.

She's got a whole new six years now and her seat is safe. Hillary Clinton, who is the Party favorite still has a Senate race to deal with and, I believe, is another ticket to a train wreck for the Democrats and we are walking right into it all over again. As NothingShocksMeAnymore pointed out here, Senator Boxer won the biggest landslide of any Democrat in 2004. Landslide. Sounds good, doesn't it?

The most courageous leadership in the nation, the voice that continually speaks truth to power, the one dependable champion for the people over the stranglehold of multinationals is Senator Barbara Boxer.

From this moment on, I will be posting here in support for Senator Boxer to consider running for the Presidency in 2008. Call me quixotic, I really don't care.

I am going to support someone that I believe in, someone that has the record, not just promises.

Boxer 2008

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