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Sat Nov-15-03 09:48 PM
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what will it take for Mcauliffe to resign? |
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Sat Nov-15-03 09:50 PM
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taking him out back and opening a can of whoop ass on him... and hopefully soon...
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Sat Nov-15-03 09:54 PM
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:26 PM
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7. Let's just parachute drop him into Havanah |
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Considering all the nasty comments he's made about Cuba, they can deal with him.
Sweet.
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:00 PM
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3. Why would we want the head of the DNC to resign 1 yr befor |
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We need organization right now, not a mad scramble for a new head. Besides, McCaulliff's cheaf job is RAISING MONEY, not strategy. And he's done VERY well at the money part. The DNC is debt free for the first time in a LONG TIME.
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Sat Nov-15-03 11:51 PM
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13. How much of that "money"... |
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...comes with corporate strings attached? Does the recent "Republican" drift of the Democratic party have anything to do with Terry's fundraising? :)
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:07 PM
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Edited on Sat Nov-15-03 10:23 PM by Classical_Liberal
and after the election there will be a DNC election and Dean's people will choose Trippi.
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:21 PM
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then u awoke from that dream
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:24 PM
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6. I happen to think the mementum is in Trippi's favor |
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even if Dean doesn't win the nomination. He raised more money than McCauliff, so why keep McCaulif?
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Sun Nov-16-03 12:12 AM
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14. Trippi has style and he seems |
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to be a go-getter. Dean's not my guy but I have to say that his campaign is being ran phenomenally.
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:37 PM
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8. Why should Terry resign? He's doing a great job and he |
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brings in alot of money for the Democrats. Democrats really need to get behind other people in our party. We aren't going to get any place by being divided. We might not agree with everything about other Democrats but over all the members of the Democrat Party has the best interest of the low and middle income people while the Republican Party has the best interest of the rich and powerful so lets stop bitching about other Democrats and go after the greedy Republicans and get them out of Washington DC. As long as we complain constantly about other Democrats we are falling right into the Republican's hands and we are dividing the Democrat Party. RE-ELECT A DEMOCRAT IN 2004!!!
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:42 PM
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9. McCauliffe has led the Democrats to defeat after defeat |
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and he also lacks the integrity of the late Maynard Jackson. If the only good thing he has is fund raising, that's a quality that Republicans are good at too, but they don't speak for me anymore than McCauliffe does.
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:46 PM
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:48 PM
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11. McAullife should be given a new job |
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He should be in charge of fundraising and random projects.
He SHOULD NOT be planning strategy and doing GOTV. I think he'd make a GREAT LT-Chairman, but has no business running the DNC.
He's a disaster. I don't blame him for 2002, but he ruined our chances in Cali.
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Sat Nov-15-03 11:10 PM
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In order to get rid of McAuliffe, From and the neocon leadership that has led the democrats down the road to insignificance and defeat what is needed is a sea change in the understanding of the american political scene. We need to strip those who advocate cowardice and silence from positions of power within the party.Hell, if you could figure out how to get the vichy dems out of power Id rejoin.
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