YvonneCa
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Sun Aug-17-08 04:21 PM
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Breathe... DUJK Group, breathe... |
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...:7 . It's going to be okay. :) We have all been through tough times before, and we ARE going to survive this VP nomination thing.
I (thinking back to my disappointment in 2004 when Gore didn't run and then Kerry didn't win) am bracing myself to not have my choice as VP. As someone here said earlier, it's not up to me. If it was...believe me...the last eight years would be redone.
I try to remember (and it was sad) when JK decided on a Campaign for the Country...as opposed to running for president in 2008. I was (and am) disappointed, but I respect the patriotism required to make that decision. It was putting the needs of the country first...not personal ambition. And, for me, it's why the Clinton role irritates...she didn't do that.
I like to think that Kerry, Obama, AND Al Gore see eye-to-eye on this (sounds like a 'conspiracy theory', but in a good way). :) Maybe I'm deluding myself, but I see all of them as mature enough to work together to elect a Democrat...because that's what is good for the country. The country is in a bad place, IMO...and now we're in a conflict with Russia.:crazy: In that framework...it's not about disrespecting someone for not having such-and-such a role, but being okay with whatever is necessary (even punditry, if one is good at it).
Do I HATE to see Kerry in any role other than President...YES. I absolutely do. It kills me sometimes, because (as we all know) he is SO deserving and would be so good at it.
But I'm trying to continue...as always...to trust his judgment on this. And Obama's and Gore's.
Anyway...all of you here are wonderful. You give me hope, just reading your words, knowing how knowledgeable you are, and seeing how much you all care. :grouphug:
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wisteria
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Sun Aug-17-08 09:08 PM
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1. Well, I am not at your level of acceptance. |
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How could what is good for our country not include contributions bigger than talking appearances on cable news? How could Kerry not have an important role in making the big decisions that change our country for the better? These pundits don't change people's minds, they are viewed as partisans. IMO, Senator Kerry becomes less important by doing this. Is this what he wants?
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TayTay
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Sun Aug-17-08 09:22 PM
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2. Wisteria, speaking for ten minutes at the convention |
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doesn't change many minds either unless you are a complete unknown, which Sen. Kerry is not.
Patience. The Convention schedule is still a work in progress. There is no slight intended toward Sen. Kerry.
Let it play out.
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wisteria
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Sun Aug-17-08 09:40 PM
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3. It is the appearance that matters. If it wasn't important to speak, than both Clinton's wouldn't of |
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Edited on Sun Aug-17-08 09:42 PM by wisteria
expected to be asked. It is pecking order. But, thanks for trying to help me comes to terms.
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YvonneCa
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Sun Aug-17-08 10:04 PM
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4. None of us knows what JK ... |
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...wants. And I agree with everything else you said. But...sadly...it's not up to us.
For what it is worth, it's hard for me, too. :)
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