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And saw it for the first time. I was not impressed.
I am sick and tired of politicians and political parties using children as convenient pawns. It that is the best Move On could come up with, then, no wonder Dean, who I supported, is losing.
I am sick of politicians using children as leverage, when not a damned one of them gives two cents for children.
Dean is the best we had, and they have cheapened his candidacy with this. Move on must be a republican organization. Dean has been undermined by every side of this equation, the republicans, the fellow Dem's, and the DNC. The people who pay attention, and paying their average of 77 bucks (I could only pay ten) know he has been screwed.
Could it be that DEAN said he would remove Terry McAuliffe, who has lost more seats than a deceased candidate in the house and senate. Could it be that we are double controlled.
Had to look back and see what I was posting about, because I am falling asleep. Move on. The ad. Well crapola.
I dunno. McAuliffie ought to go. I agree with Dean. The DNC has been doing Jack nothing for the democrats. And don't tell me because the democrats are all the "poor."
OK, we've successfully destroyed Dean, while McAuliffe sat by complacently. Let me tell you this. If Kerry gets elected by some remote and crooked chance, if McAuliffe doesn't go, I do go.
I can't be a republican, because that is corrupted as a party without representation. And if McAuliffe doesn't go, I can't be a democrat.
I am old, and I chose not to see the destruction of America.
Dean inspired and raised from the dead my hope that we could overcome this intended theocracy. Kerry hasn't a clue. I will vote for him, this time, lacking any other option, but, if he doesn't get rid of McAuliffe, I would rather vote for Kucinich. That is, if GWB hasn't got nationwide riots on his hands and declares martial law and not voting permitted.
Get rid of McAuliffe. Talk about a "miserable failure?"
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