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roenyc Donating Member (824 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-30-05 06:59 AM
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17. will this party learn? get back to its roots!
And, they say, the party needs a winning vision, although no one seems to know what that might constitute.

ah yea; i think dean knows. its the vision we saw back in the day. the true vision of the Democrat party. the party that cares about the people and not the corporations. Now wasnt that easy?

Dean appeals to the very young. and thats a great thing. He also is very supportive of his people. in other words he got your back. He will get on Hardball and make Chris Matthews squirm. that is what WE need. not another wimp who is afraid to say what is true and right.

the neo-cons get on tv and lie straight to his face and if they are important neo-cons they get away with it. so i am not worried that he will say something stupid. because no matter what a democrat says it will be twisted by FOX news team into something ugly.


now what if he doesnt get it? then i am going to be very P.O'd. the party needs to get back to its roots or its going to lose the youth to dear me, Nader? or maybe we can run dean on a progressive ticket. i dont know. but this is a great man and he deserve this position.

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