Does that idea offend anyone else, or is it just me? I fail to see how one can be too progressive, especially when one is living in a state of corporate fascism.
Barack is a little conservative for my taste, but I could support him if I had to. Don't get too excited yet, though. His numbers were artificially high in Iowa because nearly everyone who turned out to support Richardson, Kucinich, Gravel, Biden or Dodd went to Obama when their candidate failed to reach the 15% requirement. New Hampshire won't be quite so limited, so we'll get a more realistic view of what's going on. I think as it shakes out, Obama and Edwards will end up neck and neck and Kucinich is going to surprise people. Personally, I want all that anti-corporate rhetoric - and the action to back it up, too. This county is out of hand and we need someone to foment a political revolution. I'd rather see Kucinich do it, but I'll settle for Edwards or Obama if I must. I'm not convinced that's the case yet.
What I don't want is more of the DLC's Republican-lite b.s. There's a reason Michael Moore called Bill Clinton this country's most successful Republican president, and I don't want 8 more years of the same. We need an actual Progressive in office yesterday.
Of course, this is all moot if we let the Republicans steal another one.
Does that idea offend anyone else, or is it just me? I fail to see how one can be too progressive, especially when one is living in a state of corporate fascism.
Barack is a little conservative for my taste, but I could support him if I had to. Don't get too excited yet, though. His numbers were artificially high in Iowa because nearly everyone who turned out to support Richardson, Kucinich, Gravel, Biden or Dodd went to Obama when their candidate failed to reach the 15% requirement. New Hampshire won't be quite so limited, so we'll get a more realistic view of what's going on. I think as it shakes out, Obama and Edwards will end up neck and neck and Kucinich is going to surprise people. Personally, I want all that anti-corporate rhetoric - and the action to back it up, too. This county is out of hand and we need someone to foment a political revolution. I'd rather see Kucinich do it, but I'll settle for Edwards or Obama if I must. I'm not convinced that's the case yet.
What I don't want is more of the DLC's Republican-lite b.s. There's a reason Michael Moore called Bill Clinton this country's most successful Republican president, and I don't want 8 more years of the same. We need an actual Progressive in office yesterday.
Of course, this is all moot if we let the Republicans steal another one.
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