Nasty Letters To Crooked Politicians

As we enter a new era of politics, we hope to see that Obama has the courage to fight the policies that Progressives hate. Will he have the fortitude to turn the economic future of America to help the working man? Or will he turn out to be just a pawn of big money, as he seems to be right now.

Friday, September 10, 2004

Why Can't Kerry Just Get Over Himself and Listen to Dr Dean?

Ted Rall - SAD SACK VS. THE MADMAN:

"Kerry can't change his voice or his countenance. But if he is to have a chance of beating Bush, he must convince an electorate looking for any excuse to dump Bush that he'll deliver happier days posthaste. An end to Bush's perpetual state of war, a real healthcare plan and an ambitious program to reform primary and higher education would be a start. Without positive, big-ticket promises of a brighter four years, Americans won't feel hopeful enough to vote for a change. Given a choice between Kerry's Sad Sack act and Bush's maniacal dictator routine, people will pick the more entertaining--though dangerous--choice. "

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(Kerry promised he would win. That's why Iowa Dems gave him a resounding win in the primaries against the real winner, Dr. Howard Dean. If Kerry can't stop droning his way into the basement, he should shoot himself in the head. Worse than Dr. Dean's un-newsworthy hoarse screech, Kerry deserves suicide if he can't beat a loser like chimper w bush. And as a contributor to Kerry's offbeat and miserable campaign, I can only see shades of McGovern in '72. Senator McGovern, whom I dearly loved, was Mr Nice Guy. Nixon was Bush, but at least he had style and intelligence. Nice guys always finish last. Even if it's ABB time in America, which it is...*aj*)

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