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Buh-bye Howard Dean
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| Shakka |
Ya'll come back now, ya hear! Now go back to Vermont, wrap yourself in a confederate flag, and shoot your other foot. I'll be keeping my tax cuts, thank you very much.:stongue: :thepirate
Arrogant and cocky till the end, refusing to throw support behind anyone else. Talk about a God complex! |
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| rizen |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shakka
Ya'll come back now, ya hear! Now go back to Vermont, wrap yourself in a confederate flag, and shoot your other foot. I'll be keeping my tax cuts, thank you very much.:stongue: :thepirate
Arrogant and cocky till the end, refusing to throw support behind anyone else. Talk about a God complex! | He has kinda of thrown support towards Edwards already stating that Edwards would be better than Kerry, probably helped Edwards yesterday too. Either way I don't care as I wouldn't throw support to either Edwards or Kerry. |
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| Izzy |
EEEYYYYYYAAAA
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| smokeape |
Say it isn't so! We need one more good ranting from Dean just for old time's sake before he tucks his tail and runs. He could even enter it and win $10,000 on America's Funniest Home Videos!
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[[[smoke]]] |
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| occrider |
I'm not going to California, or Texas, or New York! I'm not going to South Dakota, or Oregon, or Washington, or Michigan! I'm not going to Washington DC to take back the White House!
Yeeeaaaarrrrrgggghhhh |
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| rizen |
Just heard Dean's speech about him droping. Really wish he would of won, guess America just isn't ready for progressive change :(
I wonder how things would be if California was held earlier, we after all have lots of electoral college votes :mad: Most likely Clark and Dean top two. |
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| arctic |
I won't deny that I liked Dean, I was in full agreement with many of his social policies, but I was always a tad sceptical of his approach to economic issues.
I can't say that I wasn't hoping he wouldn't lose it and pull another 'yeaaaaggghhh' though, because quite frankly, that made for the best political speech ever. :p |
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| Arbiter |
| I can't say that I was a big fan of the man, but I can't discredit his entertainment value - it almost began to rival Bush's. |
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| MisterOpus1 |
It was ineviteable, though somewhat sad. His campaign is extremely memorable, and has most certainly reshaped campaign financing for the future. It’s amazing just how much money he whipped up from mere grassroots support, something from which was certainly frowned upon by a certain someone who lives and dies on corporate donation financing.
What’s more, without a doubt Dean helped a great many people who disagree with the Republican policies get off their asses and contribute to a cause. He created a huge base of support, and no doubt that support will continue onward with whomever is chosen as the Democratic candidate.
It will be a chilly day for the Republicans once the Bush Co. are collectively thrown out on their asses come November. Not only will they have to face defeat in spite of all their money raised for worthless mudslinging, they will also have to face the reality that Dean had a great deal to do with it. |
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| trancepixie17 |
| **Ever hear of Michael Dean??????** (There are some relations here) |
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| DaveSZ |
| quote: | Originally posted by MisterOpus1
It was ineviteable, though somewhat sad. His campaign is extremely memorable, and has most certainly reshaped campaign financing for the future. It’s amazing just how much money he whipped up from mere grassroots support, something from which was certainly frowned upon by a certain someone who lives and dies on corporate donation financing.
What’s more, without a doubt Dean helped a great many people who disagree with the Republican policies get off their asses and contribute to a cause. He created a huge base of support, and no doubt that support will continue onward with whomever is chosen as the Democratic candidate.
It will be a chilly day for the Republicans once the Bush Co. are collectively thrown out on their asses come November. Not only will they have to face defeat in spite of all their money raised for worthless mudslinging, they will also have to face the reality that Dean had a great deal to do with it. |
It remains to be seen whether the left will remain unified or not.
Thus far they have been, but I think many Deaniacs will probably vote for Nader.
If they do, then they have little right to complain about a continuation of GWB's policies if he wins a second term.
My money is still on Bush at this point despite his Administration's many blunders, but perhaps I'm not giving my fellow Americans enough credit there.
The Republicans down here are all running ads about making America into a "christian nation" (their perverted view of Christianity).
I'm going to move when I can.
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