kerry-is-my-prez
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:30 PM
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"You were right - I should have voted for Gore. I hope he runs again." |
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I got a call yesterday from a former co-worker who was a life-long Republican who is very disgusted with Bush, Cheney, and the Republcian Party. She thinks that Cheney is the devil itself. She apparently called me (long distance) just to talk about it. She saw the "Inconvenient Truth" and was very shaken up about it. She's totally enthralled with Al Gore now - even though she didn't vote for him in 2000.
She says that she would NOT vote Kerry over Bush, however. She mentioned that "joke" that Kerry had told about getting stuck in Iraq. (She actually thought that Kerry had made the negative comment about the troops and not Bush.)
THEN, my brother called. He has been dating a "Liberal" although he mantains that he is still a conservative. He used to be a total Bush fanatic but now "isn't too crazy about him."
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:31 PM
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just for your headline! :thumbsup:
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Sugar Smack
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:37 PM
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2. I love hearing stories like this. |
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:38 PM
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3. It's a growing trend, and it ain't done yet. - n/t |
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:43 PM
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4. Wait... she'd vote Gore over *, but then still drinks the kool-aid in regards to Kerry? |
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:crazy: Keep working on her! Good luck!
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kerry-is-my-prez
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:53 PM
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6. I was trying to argue about it but figured he won't get the nom. anyways. |
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Apparently she REALLY dislikes Kerry.
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:48 PM
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5. So she could see that she was wrong about Gore |
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but can't see she was wrong about Kerry. I think that people will use a digust with Kerry to get them off the hook that they fucking made the wrong decision when it really counted. Kerry would have been the greatest president, it is just so tragic.
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kerry-is-my-prez
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:55 PM
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8. The media really did a number on him. |
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Much as they did with Gore before him.
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Wed Jan-17-07 01:54 PM
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7. I got this email from local Democratic group about Gore today |
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In my email in box Jan 17. Dear (local) Democrats, Al Gore is currently "standing for office". If enough people request that he consider entering the 2008 Presidential race, despite the raw treatment he received in 2000, he may consider running. Perhaps if Al Gore sees that enough Americans want him to run, he will heed the call.
If you would like to see Al Gore run for the Democratic nomination, please sign the petition at:
http://draftgore.com/
I am convinced that Al Gore is our best candidate to win the Presidency in 2008. He's been a leader on many issues, especially, but not only, facing the real problems of our impact on the environment. He is a leader in well managed effective government, and has repeatedly shown the ability to stand up to moneyed interests when they conflict with our national interests, to say nothing of his being against the war in Iraq.
One last thought, some of you may also be as fortunate as I am to know Al Gore personally. He is nothing like the cardboard portrait the press created in the 2000 campaign. Just think of the person you have seen on the talk shows. You don't have to rely on an imposed portrait. You have had enough opportunities to judge for yourself based on the personality that came out when you had more direct information. He is actually a funny, charming and thoughtful person.
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Wed Jan-17-07 02:10 PM
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9. Thanks, I hadn't heard this: |
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Boston Globe: Another Chance for Gore
Jan. 16 -- A column in the Boston Globe reports that Gore is putting out feelers about a candidacy. Al Gore, they say, "combines experience, knowledge, and ability in compelling proportions. In a field that lacks a truly convincing figure, that combination would make him a formidable candidate if he decides to run."
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Wed Jan-17-07 02:31 PM
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it doesn't matter! It might if Al runs, but if these people thought for themselves in the first place our country wouldn't be in the position it is in now.
I think back to the conversations I had during the 2000 election. I tried to persuade everyone to look at the candidate's resumes (we were hiring a person to run this country). I'm sorry but these folks who conveniently change their mind and are pissed now are too late. The damage is irreversible. I don't think that they are off of the hook for falling hook line and sinker for the "invented the internet", "moral compass", "compassionate conservative", "I'd have a beer with him" bullshit that Rove & the MSM we're able to pull off. They will just believe the media when it dotes on McCain this time around & if he wins & screws more shit up, they'll come around the second time. You see McCain is a maverick & not one of them (i.e. jackasses in this administration)! Note the sarcasm.
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Wed Jan-17-07 02:34 PM
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11. "If you didn't vote for him in 2000, here's your chance to correct your mistake." |
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(insert heroic pic of Gore here.)
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Wed Jan-17-07 03:06 PM
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If he decides to run in 2008, he would be the "I told you so" candidate. Not in a "Haha, I told you so!" way but in a "What could have been" way that makes people think twice about where the US could be today if the votes were counted to give the people a competent President that deserved to do the job.
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Wed Jan-17-07 02:52 PM
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12. He didn't make this movie for people to be enthralled by him... |
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he made this movie to give us all a warning about what we all now need to do to face down the most urgent crisis in our civilization's history. Wow. I sure now understand what he means about beating your head on that brick wall. In the words of "I Need to Wake Up", the theme to the movie:
I need to move, I need to wake up I need to change, I need to shake up I need to speak out Something's got to break up I've been asleep, And I need to wake up now.
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