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Nashyra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 11:47 AM
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23. Think about the SCOTUS
before spouting off about no change. This weekend another RW conservative hack appointed to a federal appeals court. These judges are the ones that are going to be making final decisions on how our constitution is being interpeted, do you want these judges appointed by * or some one from the Dem party. If anyone is so disgusted with the Dem party get involved in the local elections, sign on to groups to make phone calls for voter turn out, there are alot of things you can do. Clark jumped in the ring with the backing of a grassroot movement, Dean raised millions by a grassroot movement, but it has to continue well after the election just like Clatk and Dean both said it is just begining. We who want real change have got to be willing to continue to push ourselves well after the election and all the hoopla dies down, I think these two candidates both have said that they will continue to stay involved and so should we even if the Dem is elected. That is the time to voice our opinions loud and clear and stay organized and focused so that they hear us in DC.
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