Reg said: "...is that inviting people like Hillary Clinton or Karl Rove to the table is what is eating our Democracy alive. These people work in such a way that guarantees that we will put the worst possible people in a position to run the country and they do it with dishonesty, distortion and propaganda and they have no shame in doing it and they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. This is a disgrace and what happened in South Carolina was a disgrace and anybody that would support these people is putting their stamp of approval on this kind of filthy garbage. It is hurting the American people and the whole world because it ensures that the better candidates will be destroyed and we'll get to choose from the best mudslingers...or swine as I would prefer to call them. "
I say, whether or not he's a wingnut to most folks, every time the alleged "top tier" candidates speak, I get closer and closer to the notion that Ron Paul might just have something in him worth listening to."Can a white male win the White House in 2008?" Could be a good headline, I guess. Of course, the real issues lie elsewhere, and the top-tier candidates lie . . all the time. Herring405
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Reg said: "...is that inviting people like Hillary Clinton or Karl Rove to the table is what is eating our Democracy alive. These people work in such a way that guarantees that we will put the worst possible people in a position to run the country and they do it with dishonesty, distortion and propaganda and they have no shame in doing it and they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. This is a disgrace and what happened in South Carolina was a disgrace and anybody that would support these people is putting their stamp of approval on this kind of filthy garbage. It is hurting the American people and the whole world because it ensures that the better candidates will be destroyed and we'll get to choose from the best mudslingers...or swine as I would prefer to call them. "
I say, whether or not he's a wingnut to most folks, every time the alleged "top tier" candidates speak, I get closer and closer to the notion that Ron Paul might just have something in him worth listening to."Can a white male win the White House in 2008?" Could be a good headline, I guess. Of course, the real issues lie elsewhere, and the top-tier candidates lie . . all the time. Herring405
posted 2008.01.24
posted on January 24th 2008
