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chookie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-18-04 08:44 PM
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15. Good news and bad news
The good news: way more Americans reject His Chimperial Majesty now, and will vote against him, than in 2000, when the sorry little creep lost the popular vote. We were all worried thinking that lots more people were crazier than really are. No -- the common sense and decency of Americans has been revealed yet again.

I think there were lots of people who felt he should "have a chance" -- well, they've given him chance after chance, and he comes up zip each time -- meanwhile their lives are getting harder all the time, and they hear Bush telling them that "NO REALLY! Things are great now!!" -- and are beginning to figure out he's been lying about everything.

The bad news: the Bushistas will not relinquish power easily, if at all. I think we have candidates who will win -- but I am wondering if our party and we have a plan to act on when they try to steal the election again.

I sure hope John Kerry knows how to stand on a tank -- because it might come to that.

Are you ready? Do we have a plan this time?

Wes Clark vowed to fight any election tampering, although I have not heard the others speak much of this....

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