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flama Donating Member (418 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-08-04 09:01 PM
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31. But he's taken a lesson
from (cough) Nixon and from some success consultant along the way.

He always tries to look his best; neat, clean-shaven, unwrinkled suit. He stands when he can to deliver a message (or just answer a simple question). The person whose head is highest is in authority, don't you know. (Guess that's the kiss of death for my guy Kucinich.)

I've been asking Dean supporters why they support Dean. Their answer is usually that "he agrees with me on x, y, and z." They never tell me their feelings on "x, y, and z."

Look good and carry some big endorsements. ;-)
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