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Subject: Re: A word on party politics


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Kris
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Date Posted: 18:30:30 11/09/04 Tue
In reply to: Ian 's message, "Re: A word on party politics" on 20:20:28 11/07/04 Sun

A McCain/Giuliani ticket (forget Frist) would be great - and moderate. I think those 2 guys would landslide the next election. Even against Hillary, the Psycho hose beast.


>Well put. I call myself a Democrat because I line up
>with most of the candidates of that party. I do not,
>however, donate money to any party, or vote a straight
>ticket. There is a difference between a Democrat and
>a liberal, of which I think most of us are aware, but
>often forget. The same goes with conservative and
>Republican. In 2000, for example, I voted for John
>McCain in the primary, and Republican for Congressman
>and another local office. 2008 could be totally
>different-I will say that the Dems need to get their
>shit together, figure out a candidate that the whole
>country (re: the South) can relate to, or a
>McCain/Giuliani/Frist ticket might look pretty good.
>Kerry, when all was said and done, was everyone's
>second choice, but not a strong first choice. If the
>roles had been reversed, with Edwards/Kerry as the
>ticket, would it have changed enough votes in the
>South? Eh?

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