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Jose Diablo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-03-04 11:40 PM
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175. I am glad you asked that
Start here: http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ka.cfm?kaid=137

Then do these: http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=104&subid=210&contentid=251581

Am I being clear? Either the party gets back to its core or you can kiss it goodbye. Now you may ask what is the core, and if you have to ask that question then you get a glimpse of the problem, our party is not differentiating itself from the republicans.

Does anybody remember "the party of the people"? You know, the ones working in factories, fighting for just the right to vote, to have a living wage. Has our party made a stand for the grunts in our society? No, they call them trailer trash and rednecks.

Even around here, I hear lamenting about how indecorous some of us are, sounds like a bunch professors at tea.

Hell, all the hand wringing about becoming violent and pounding the shit out of the worst of "THE PEOPLES" enemies. At least in the Ukraine and Spain and Italy they do what is needed. What do we do, "Oh, we need better leaders".

I am beginning to doubt there is any blood left. At least in the other parts of the world, they understand how dangerous our opponents really are. They fight them, they do not negotiate with thugs and crooks. But here, "Oh, we must be civil".

Crap.
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