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Kasie H
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I'm not sure how many Hatrackers we have to are both Howard Dean supporters AND who live in the Baltimore/Washington area.....but if there are, and if you're interested, I'm going to the University of Maryland tomorrow for a Howard Dean rally. Dr. Dean will start speaking at 6:45 pm. If there are any of those who are going, let me know -- I'd love to meet you!!
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Ryan Hart
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*SATIRE WARNING*

A den of stinking evil. I might come and demonstrate, it's kind of a long drive though.

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Pod
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Isn't satire supposed to be funny? Or poking ridicule at something?

Usually, out of context attributions of gatherings as "a den of stinking evil" are insults, not jokes. (since, there's no reason to attribute inherent good into a political gathering, calling it evil isn't ironic)

So frankly, that's not funny. Just thought i'd let you know that you either need to be more subtle about expressing your opinion, or perhaps refrain from doing so in this manner. [Wink]

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David Bowles
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Go, Dean, go! Go, go, go!

-DB, whose boss is a Dean activist

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Destineer
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You're kinda jumping on Ryan there, Pod. Chill.
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tabithecat
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did anyone watch the debate?

[ September 08, 2003, 11:39 PM: Message edited by: tabithecat ]

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Pod
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Dest:

He's been hiding behind the "just kidding" defense on a couple other threads as well. So, i have decided it's time to start calling him on it.

and now David's being obnoxous. I know he's too much of a bushie to cheer for someone on the other side of the fence in this election [Wink]

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Can't wait til Dean throws a rally up here -- I want to meet him. Although... I guess he doesn't need to work so hard in New England, so I may not be seeing much of him.
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martha, I know a Dean campaign worker (intheir IT dept.), and he won't be visiting MA for ages. There's an unwritten rule that you don't campaign in another candidate's state until you have to.

-Bok

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Sweet William
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Here's the Republican version of a Democratic dream ticket:

Pres: Dean
Vice: Hillary

That should pretty much send the soccer moms screaming into the Republican party. [Razz]

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I don't know if Hillary could handle being VP. I always feel like she's done that already...and would only settle for the big chair. But, it's going to be an interesting race, that's for sure.

*grabs a bucket of popcorn and a comfy chair*

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Sweet William
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Actuall, Hillary (IMHO) was much more than a Vice-president.

Usually, VP's are pretty much ignored. She had much more influence than a traditional VP would have.

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Kasie H
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My dream team:

President Howard Dean
Vice President Wesley Clark

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Irami Osei-Frimpong
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That's not a bad dream.
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Sweet William
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It's a great dream:

"Mr gay marriage", and "Mr. Didn't understand the whole war on terrorism and even criticized other military commanders while they were in harms way, so what kind of military man could he posibly be, and if he's not a military man what else does he have to offer?"

Just anticipating the spin.

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I know you made a flippant remark, SW, but I'll go ahead and treat it as a serious comment, anyway.

Considering that Clarke he had a lot of officers cheering him when he recently criticized the war in Iraq, and considering that you have a lot of soldiers in Iraq who have criticized the president, I'm not sure your supposition that others will view his criticism as you do carries much weight. It would be interesting if the military turned against Bush, come the campaign. They're a segment of voters that everyone assumes are just these stupid, ignorant jerks who meekly go about their duty and blindly vote Republican when the time comes, but that is a pretty questionable supposition.

One thing that I haven't seen mentioned in the 2004 elections is the UN. What if they stall aid to Iraq to make Bush look bad, to build resentment against him at home, and to send a clear message to the incumbent president?

People have been speaking of the economy as the key issue in the 2004 elections, but it seems clear to me that even without the economy, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ashcroft could easilly be enough to sink the SS Bush. All it would take for Afghanistan to collapse would be the death of Karzai. Considering that he has been the subject of, what, six assassination attempts, this is not a far fetched scenario. Iraq doesn't look like it will clear up any time soon, and Ashcroft's ham-fisted war on terror can quite easilly be used against Bush. (Say, Mr. President, didn't you support no sunset clauses at all for any parts of the Patriot act? Haven't you been instrumental in seeing that parts of Patriot II are passed?)

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