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But watching the Democratic debate in Nevada last night in a relaxed frame of mind, something struck me: All three of these candidates -- Barack, John, and Hillary -- are flat-out fantastic candidates.
I have my favorite too, but you are right. The difference between these three accomplished, brilliant and basically decent people - and the clusterf%$k that is the GOP race - is a beautiful thing to witness.
God, who gave man scabies, also gave him hands to scratch them.
by ivorybill on Wed Jan 16, 2008 at 09:30:36 AM PDT
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the republican field!
What a huge contrast will be presented to the American people this fall--a thoughtful, passionate, intelligent candidate for change versus a status quo, war-mongering reactionary.
Some people fight fire with fire. Professionals use water.
by Happy Days on Wed Jan 16, 2008 at 09:41:22 AM PDT
my enjoyment of the Republication "situation" is the sheer terror that I feel when I think that it's always possible for things to go so far wrong that one of them might actually become President of the United States.
Remember 2000 AND 2004.
Speak as passionately and as often as you want in support of any of our candidates and I will appreciate your position. We should be talking about them--assessing their strengths--making the best possible decision.
Attack any one of them and you are NOT on my side.
The age of journalism as the fourth estate has passed. We blog to survive.
by enough on Wed Jan 16, 2008 at 12:23:45 PM PDT
strategies to contravene the inevitable republican methods for the general makes one a concern troll. So it is hard to even have an "electibility" discussion here in a sane manner. Gets hot, heated, personal and largely irrelevant in the blink of an eye. Shame.
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by dogheaven on Wed Jan 16, 2008 at 03:21:32 PM PDT
wide narrow
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