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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-20-04 10:47 PM
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27. Not taking the bait. I just don't see letting this go on without comment.
No one cares anyway.

I fully intend to keep posting about the things Dean does,and I fully expect to keep being made fun of and be called various names..

You know me, mzmolly, it is just plain stubbornness on my part. These guys post it, keep it going, and I intend to have a say.

I know no one is convinced, nor do they convince me. But I know I have had my say.

I have the Rainbow Push somewhere, it is a great article. Don't worry, it is not taking bait....it is saying that Dean posts have a right here as well as all the others.

Ok, here is the article:
http://www.suntimes.com/output/elect/cst-nws-jack18x.html
SNIP..."Kerry is scheduled to speak June 29.

Cosby is expected to address issues in education on the concluding day, July 1.

The conference, entitled "2004: A Year of Critical Choices For Inclusion and Growth,'' opens Saturday, June 26, with a "Reunion Day'' for supporters of the first serious bid by an African American for president 20 years ago. In 1984, the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., PUSH's founder, launched his first of two presidential campaigns.

Sunday, June 27, will feature a Leadership Summit Day, with invited guests including former Democratic presidential candidates Howard Dean and Sen. John Edwards, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) and Democratic Illinois U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama.

A key theme that day, Jackson said, will be how to maintain the "integrity of the vote'' in November's presidential election and avoid the "schemes that were used to steal the vote'' four years ago from Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore."

Sun-Times staff

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