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Hamlette Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-14-03 09:35 PM
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6. more of a movement than a campaign?
Pardon me but that sounds a tad full of yourselves.

If you want to avoid the "he can't win because he's just like McGovern" you need to stop talking like we McGovernites did.

As the big dog says, fall in love with your candidate but when the primaries are over, fall in line. It's the ONLY way to make ABB a reality.

Instead of Dean making statements like that he should be saying "My supporters and I will be very disappointed if we don't win the nomination but I will be FIRMLY behind the nominee and I will do everything in my power to bring my base with me." Otherwise, he sounds like a liar when he criticizes Bush. (How bad could Bush be if they don't buy into ABB?)
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