jillan
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Fri Jul-09-10 01:02 PM
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He will be on the Tonite Show tonite with Leno. Friday 7-09.
He's in California campaigning for Boxer.
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Fri Jul-09-10 02:38 PM
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1. Thanks! Boy, Boxer needs the help! I'm absolutely horrified that she isn't |
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stomping all over Fiorina. Go get 'em, Joe!
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Fri Jul-09-10 02:49 PM
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I never thought Boxer would need any help, especially against someone like Fiorina (yuck). CA politics can get so weird.
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Fri Jul-09-10 03:36 PM
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4. If I were Boxer I'd just have former HP employees talking about outsourcing their |
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jobs, etc., and use those as my campaign spots. Isn't Fiorina running on a "let's get jobs" ticket?
And, I'd use the headlines from the news about how god-awful Fiorina was.
Do these people not pay the least bit of attention?
I heard on Thom Hartmann this morning that a friend of his, an economist, wrote a book called The New Golden Age, and it's essentially that everything will go to hell, then we'll come to our senses and begin again. He said that's what happened during FDR's admin and (I think) Teddy Roosevelt's. I've been saying that for a long time, we are so far over the edge we can't keep putting band aids on here and there. The problems are systemic and we need to kill the virus. That's why I voted for Perot (I know) but I was willing to have the rug pulled out from under us so we could get our shit together and begin doing what was right. And that was all those years ago! Don't know what would have happened, but we probably wouldn't have had NAFTA.
Think I'm going to get that book. I'm depressed already.
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Fri Jul-09-10 07:14 PM
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5. Yeah, I would have thought |
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that Fiorina would be easy to beat, but the voters have gotten so weird these days, I don't know anymore. I felt that everything was going to go to hell and hopefully people would wake up, but evidently it hasn't gotten bad enough yet.
Know what you mean about being depressed, plus a lot of people are still shell-shocked from the eight years of Bush.
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:11 PM
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6. Another Perot voter right here! |
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I was recently at a garage sale and they were selling a Perot for President campaign button - what the heck, I bought it :)
I totally agree with you. I am so sick of all the pussy-footing around the problems, we are not accomplishing much of anything. If only that stimulus was spent on nothing but infrastructure and green jobs, we might be in a better place right now. FDR - where are you???
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Fri Jul-09-10 10:20 PM
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8. It's a different playground now, a different world. I'm not sure anybody except a |
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Perot who isn't a politician, or somebody from the old days (FDR) are willing to do what it takes. It would be a horrendous shake up and not sure they would want to put their careers at risk. There are a FEW who might, though, and Joe leads the list in my mind.
I LOVE that you bought that button! :thumbsup:
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Sat Jul-10-10 01:18 AM
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9. I think Joe might have too - but who knows....we do know things would be different in Afghanistan |
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right now. But when it comes to the Senate - he may have caved to rw demands, just as Obama has.
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gateley
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Sat Jul-10-10 06:55 PM
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13. I don't think Joe would have "caved" like Obama has. I think Obama just wants |
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us to 'all get along' and want's to SHOW he's trying to be bipartisan. Joe knows better and understands you have to give a little to get a little. I think Joe would have gotten more cooperation from the Reps since he's known so many of them for so long and he knows how to work it.
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Fri Jul-09-10 02:47 PM
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:12 PM
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7. I am in need of a Biden fix! |
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Sat Jul-10-10 04:47 PM
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12. I didn't realize I needed a "Biden fix" |
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but that sure made my day.
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Sat Jul-10-10 01:19 AM
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10. He was great but seemed nervous. |
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Short, choppy answers, very fidgety. Ahhh - I loved every minute of it.
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Sat Jul-10-10 02:27 AM
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11. I thought he did just beautifully. He means every word he says. You can't ask for more. |
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Sat Jul-10-10 09:07 PM
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14. Yes. We've always been able to trust and believe him. Maybe the 'nervousness' |
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is because he can't just let it fly like he used to, but he still gets a lot of good ones out there!
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Sun Jul-11-10 10:56 PM
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15. I agree. He is a most influential person in a most influential position. |
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