stpalm
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Sun Feb-27-05 12:07 AM
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Feingold/Clark 2008
Feingold is a man of integrity and courage who would be a spectacular President. Clark is great too, but he doesn't quite have experience. In a perfect world, after Feingold's two terms Clark would then have enough experience in my eyes to run for President and then get two terms.
However, someone as great as Feingold will probably never get elected. I don't know why and it pisses me off, but if the conditions were right this is what I would love to see.
just a thought
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Clarkie1
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Sun Feb-27-05 12:38 AM
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1. Clark will be 64 in 08' |
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Edited on Sun Feb-27-05 12:38 AM by Clarkie1
For a Clark Presidency it's 08' or never, methinks.
As of now, he's ruling nothing out.
Don't know much about Feingold, but I hear good things about him.
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Sun Feb-27-05 12:42 AM
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Feingold was the only Senator to vote against the Patriot Act. He votes against all Senate pay raises and donates the extra income to the Treasury. He is hardworking and principled. Feingold kicks ass!
64? Thats no problem- Reagan was senile and 72 and he won- Clark is miles above Reagan, I think he could do it.
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