truthisfreedom
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Sun Oct-30-05 05:51 AM
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it's time for the Democratic Party to unify with a singular message: |
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GEORGE BUSH, CLEAN HOUSE! YOU PROMISED US YOU WOULD REMOVE ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PLAME AFFAIR, AND YOU BROKE THAT PROMISE! CLEAN HOUSE NOW! REMOVE THE PEOPLE WHO WERE INVOLVED IN THIS BREACH OF NATIONAL SECURITY!
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izzie
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:13 AM
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1. These two parties need new blood |
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Some where some one must be thinking new stuff. Even Barnett is interesting. When FDR came in people did some thing. Even Bismark thought new. I am sick of old white guys that went to Yale on their money and father's name. Lets get some new thinking in the Dem. party.
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:14 AM
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the ones who were so incredably wrong about how Irag would go.
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:29 AM
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3. Unless Election Reform is a part of that message, what's the difference? |
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The Dems need to speak with one voice about ELECTION REFORM. Elections are being stolen and will continue to be stolen unless the electronic voting machine scam and con game is thwarted in some way, either by requiring real, random audits for every election or going to a paper ballot.
This is just a fact. It may be an uncomfortable fact since it seems that the Dems in power cannot hear or won't listen to the message and it leaves people feeling helpless, but it's still a fact. My guess is that at least 60 % of regular Dems know it. It's only the so-called leaders who are silent about it.
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truthisfreedom
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Sun Oct-30-05 06:43 AM
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4. i agree with that. we can certainly unify behind two messages. |
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Sun Oct-30-05 09:09 AM
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7. ...so-called leaders who are silent.... |
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That's the million dollar question: why don't the victims of the stolen elections cry out?
Where is the answer? That answer would be the solution to getting rid of the e-voting flu that infects the so called leaders.
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Sun Oct-30-05 11:24 AM
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when the losing candidate contests the election results as is their right, its just so easy to be attacked for that as so much sour grapes.Nobody wants to be branded a sore loser.
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Sun Oct-30-05 11:38 AM
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9. That's true. Unless you know that your vote is counted.... |
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You're not living in a democracy. The entire administration can be indicted, but we can still lose if the elections are rigged. Election reform has to be #1.
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Sun Oct-30-05 07:12 AM
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5. One problem with the dems |
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having a unified message is the DLC. They are on board with the war party. If the dems were able to have a unified message, we wouldn't be where we are in what is essentially a one party system and a trial with the justice department taking on the administration.
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Sun Oct-30-05 07:44 AM
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6. i don't see either message being in conflict with either group of Dems. |
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Mon Oct-31-05 09:50 AM
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would be more inclined to let this crime pass.
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