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Sun Feb-10-08 12:10 AM
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Edited on Sun Feb-10-08 12:12 AM by SlipperySlope
I wish we still had him in the primaries, I think we are all diminshed without his views being represented.
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:11 AM
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Its so bizarre without him, so much more GOP manipulation.
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:11 AM
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:12 AM
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3. His has shone a candle in the dark and we will push forward |
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I miss him too. But we carry on.
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:12 AM
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4. He is the dem message. |
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:16 AM
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5. Me too, but I did get to vote for him |
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I miss his voice, he brought the presidential contest up a notch and made both of the front runners better candidates for that. I really want him as the Attorney General in the first term and then a Supreme court judge in the second term.
If he would want to do that for our nation.
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:17 AM
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6. And Dodd, Kucinich and Gravel; Principled DEMOCRATS with Democratic Principles |
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:20 AM
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7. I remember when initially in Iowa ... |
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He was ahead and I was literally cheering and clapping. :-(
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:22 AM
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whether they know it or not
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:27 AM
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Edwards and Biden's supporters seemed to be a lot more civil than what we're seeing now, but I guess it's just the heat of the campaign. I think the partisans would be wise to dial it down a notch or two, though, because we're all going to have to be on the same side come November.
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:29 AM
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10. I miss him SO much too |
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He and Kucinich were the only ones with a REAL healthcare plan for America.
I still feel like I have no horse in the race now.
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Sun Feb-10-08 12:37 AM
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Without Edwards, I'm left with no one to vote for.
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:27 AM
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12. me too!!..i don't even want to watch the others!! and i have dropped out of the process! eom |
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:33 AM
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13. I really missed him when I looked at this nutty endorsement... |
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It's from the Plain Dealer in Ohio:
Obama's frequent talk of hope strikes some people as naive. It leads others to question his toughness. But Obama understands something his critics do not: Change requires vision and optimism, shared sacrifice and mutual trust. Hope can sustain those elements; a presidency defined by political tactics cannot.
Hillary Clinton is an exceptionally bright and accomplished woman. Only a fool could dispute that. It would be nice if Obama's policy proposals were as meaty as those she has put forward. It's no wonder she wants Democrats to see this race as a choice between resumes.
But in a campaign where history matters, she carries an inordinate amount of baggage. Who wants to relive the soap operas of the 1990s? _______
Isn't it kinda nutty to endorse one candidate because of what he understands (but some of us don't) about what change requires, but then to wish he had the meatier policy points of, well, the other candidate? I guess the trouble with Edwards was that he was both meaty and not full of platitudes. Deadly combination, that.
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:36 AM
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15. I'm from NC. We've missed him since, we sent him to the Senate |
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:38 AM
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16. Yeah he spent all his time in Iowa. n/t |
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Sun Feb-10-08 04:01 AM
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20. When he ran for VP he resigned his position as senator, yes? |
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If memory serves me it was because he knew he wouldn't be able to put all of his focus on his constituents. Class act.
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Sun Feb-10-08 02:16 AM
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17. I wonder what he's up to. Do you think they will offer him a job in the |
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new Democratic administration?
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Sun Feb-10-08 11:56 PM
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30. It's Been Said on NATIONAL TB By NATIONAL Journalist "Hate" |
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John Edwards in D.C.!! The D.C. Elites and all the POWER they hold worked behind the scenes on this one. Agree or not, there is some connecting of the dots.
If I were him, and I' NOT... he does have his future to think about! And he may want to feel he can still make a difference from inside, but if it were me... they'd be getting my middle finger a thousand times over.
Outta here... Good Night!
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Sun Feb-10-08 02:20 AM
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18. I miss him too. Only John could have made me proud.. |
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Sun Feb-10-08 04:09 AM
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And after he left I liked Edwards, whom I also miss now. :-(
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Sun Feb-10-08 04:10 AM
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23. I think I feel worse for Edwards supporters... |
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...than I do for Kucinich supporters, like me. We knew Dennis never had a chance, but you guys came so close to tasting it!
For the record, I would have voted for Edwards after Kucinich dropped out.
It sucks they ripped us all off like that. I miss them both, but I'm angry with both of them, too.
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Sun Feb-10-08 04:25 AM
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24. :( Me too. I miss John and Elizabeth... |
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...the were the conscience of this election.
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Sun Feb-10-08 05:09 AM
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25. Joining in the mourning |
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:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Sun Feb-10-08 05:27 AM
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was dropping out I told my wife " There goes our last hope"
Damnit all, we need him!
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Sun Feb-10-08 11:51 PM
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28. I Don't Know How Many Here Have Noticed, That Even Mitt Romney Got |
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more coverage that John Edwards did when he dropped out.... so many many of his supporters are still posting POSITIVE aspects about his character and what he saw as a future or this country? His name keeps surfacing over and over. Did Ghouliani have this king of loyalty, did Thompson, or for that matter our other candidates. I liked Dodd, Biden, and really liked Kucinich, but made my choice for Edwards because I knew he had certain strengths the Kucinish didn't. He did after all get the nod to as VP. Like it or not... it meant something.
Meanwhile, back at the Ranch... My-My, it may be a barn burner, but UNFORTUNATELY we'll NEVER know who started the fire, who kept throwing wood on the fire, and if the the fire starters gave a SECOND thought to what was BEST FOR THIS COUNTRY!
This place here reminds of some sort of "drunken brawl" between 2 others who were destined "to make history" for the Democratic Party. Just remains to be seen how THAT "HISTORY" is gonna work for ya!!
I think of John Edwards EVERY SINGLE day and sometimes feel he's going to burst out of nowhere and make me alive again. Oh, sorry... that was Super Man!
For me he a SUPER MAN!! Sure, sentimental as hell, some call it idol worship, all I know is that I haven't felt so bad about an upcoming elections as this one. I wonder if "history" EVER teaches us a lesson????
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Sun Feb-10-08 11:21 PM
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I know this will sound really dumb, but I got my VISA bill on Friday and the last charge I had on it was a donation to the John Edwards Campaign. I was a little misty eyed at that moment.
I'm going to vote for him the 19th in WI even if I have to pencil him in on the margin.
And PS~ do we have to pick Obama or Hillary to donate to DU this time around??
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Sun Feb-10-08 11:56 PM
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29. Me too. He was my choice over Obama. He didn't trust Republicans |
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Mon Feb-11-08 12:00 AM
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I miss the campaign. I miss going to new places and meeting the most amazing people. Yeah, I miss it all.
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