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tinanator Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-09-04 10:37 AM
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7. no Bush wouldnt have a chance, unless he faces an enabler
It takes fairly deficient logic and a rampant ignorance of fellow citizens/Republican voters reactions and feelings to suppose that Kucinich has no broad appeal. Yesterday at a Kucinich delegate selection, one former Bush voter was in attendance. I have already heard from two other Republican/Bush voters that Kucinich sounded like the best. These are not anecdotes I sought out, they are just the proof in the pudding of my gut feeling all along. Kucinich has absolutely the most genuine and easily supportable positions out there. It wouldnt be the first time the Democratic faithful were taken for a ride by the party. At this point I sincerely believe that the leadership's center of power is behind Bush, and has been since the middle of 2000. You have a choice. You can support the truth. Or you can watch them put up a false fight.
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