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Quill Pen Donating Member (179 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-24-04 06:19 PM
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96. I was a Dean girl but...
...if Kucinich had won the primaries, I would have had the sense that the core values of the Dem party had been restored at long last. Kucinich is very much the people's candidate.

I do have to point out, though, that I had some early jitters about Kucinich on the choice issue. A little alarm always goes off in my head when someone says that they personally think abortion is wrong, but are willing to let others choose it.

As Michael Moore once pointed out when he was speaking in town last year, it doesn't sound so bad until you imagine him saying, "I personally don't believe in interracial marriage, but I'm willing to allow others to choose."
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