mike1963
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Sun Feb-01-04 10:37 AM
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Terry McAuliffe hammering the snot outta Shrub, AWOL etc. |
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with George Steph... :evilgrin:
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Sun Feb-01-04 10:39 AM
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1. What has happened to Terry? |
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He has actually been rather strong as of late. He was great with George.
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Sun Feb-01-04 10:50 AM
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4. Maybe he's starting to figure out being a milquetoast hasn't been working. |
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Mon Feb-02-04 08:14 AM
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14. Thats good news, better |
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late than never. Could he be finally getting the hint that we are in a war in which the extreme right fired the first shot three years ago.
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Sun Feb-01-04 11:08 AM
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7. This is the Terry that I've always seen |
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Thats why it baffled me to see how negatively he was received on DU. When he ran against Maynard Jackson (I think) he went on BET and he won the debate fair and square. I always thought he would be a good presidential candidate as well.
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Sun Feb-01-04 11:47 AM
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8. the DNC must be satisfied with the way the nomination is going |
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excerpt from an email I sent Terry in November 2002:
subject: DNC being "polled" in Nov. 22 RE running Al Gore in 2004
Why did they participate?
Why is this coming out NOW when Al is making fresh appearances???
The newspaper contacted 312 of 388 DNC members. Why not the other 76?
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Article: Poll: Gore Should Not Run Again Party Insiders Say
November 17, 2002 02:24 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A poll of members of the Democratic Party's governing body showed on Sunday that nearly half think Al Gore should forgo another run for the U.S. presidency in 2004.
The Los Angeles Times poll of members of the Democratic National Committee showed significant support for a run by Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts as well as a dark-horse bids by Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina.
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Sun Feb-01-04 12:25 PM
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9. Terry must have lost the TuTu as of late.... |
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Sun Feb-01-04 10:43 AM
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Steph tried to get McAuliffe to talk about Gillespie's attack on Kerry's past votes and ALL McAuliffe talked about was *'s missing Alabama National Guard service. I wish I could watch it again.
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Sun Feb-01-04 10:44 AM
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1) Wears an ABB button ...
2) Praised Dean, who is viewed by most as ANTI-DLC ...
3) Says he supports ALL the Democratic Party Candidates ...
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Sun Feb-01-04 10:52 AM
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5. We should all email that show and ask where Terry.... |
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got his button. With all the requests, George Steph. will have to mention it next show!
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Sun Feb-01-04 10:55 AM
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6. Just starting now in my part of the country |
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Will check it out--thanks
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Mon Feb-02-04 12:31 AM
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12. Welcome to DU FlamingPie |
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Mon Feb-02-04 12:15 AM
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11. OMIGOD! It is on in Houston right now! |
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Edited on Mon Feb-02-04 12:18 AM by Lisa0825
They played it tonight, bc they put more Superbowl BS on this morning. I am AMAZED at how blunt he is being! DAYUM! Go Terry!!!!!
AWOL, lies, etc. EXCELLENT!!!
edited to add:
"I'm ALL over this Hip Hop stuff!" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
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Mon Feb-02-04 04:14 AM
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we've all heard about Dean's anger -- let me repeat myself for the umteenth time -- Dean didn't create the anger, it was already there -- he just managed to give a voice to that anger, and in doing so forced the other candidates to follow a similar tact
and from the things I've heard on the radio/tv/supermarket checkout lines -- people are angry like I've never seen before. A friend of mine is a poli-sci professor and he commented that that he has never seen this level of anger since Nixon-Watergate
my worry is if/when Dean drops out or after the nominee is officially named the Democratic candidate will revert to being 'bush-lite'
just my opinion - but to win the presidentcy - the nominee has to wage a hard-hitting battle, they can't turn into gelded jellyfish
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