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Dean is Best Contender but...
cobalt123
09:45h
I must conclude that Howard Dean is the best candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for the 2004 presidential election. I am not happy with many of his policies as presented thus far, but hope to influence some changes and become happier with his candidacy. Read Cowboy Kahlil's assessment and his 51 Reasons list as to why he is spending the next 11 months working on Dean's election. Reach M High Cowboy Network Noose is a fine blog with a comprehensive links column for all the information you can wish for. Read it and see what you think. The Cowboy has helped clarify and quantify some of the specific issues and projections we Americans can work with. Sadly, the Greens have not presented a candidate, and the Libertarians are silent. So, my own personal "Anyone But Bush or Lieberman" stance now goes into play. Stay tuned for links to good content as the months go by. BTW, GET THE US OUT OF IRAQ! ... Link
Jim Hightower's Quote of the Day
cobalt123
15:36h
From the book jacket: "...an American original who burst on the national scene twenty years ago from the unlikely launching pad of Texas agricultural commissioner, an obscure (but powerful) office to which he was elected for two terms. He has since become America's most popular populist, spreading his message of democratic hope via national radio commentaries, columns, his awrd-winning monthly newsletter (The Hightower Lowdown) and barnstorming tours all across America. His previous books include "There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos" and "If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote They Would Have given Us Candidates".This new book is out now and available in most public libraries or available from library-sharing alliances. Thieves in High Places by Jim HIghtower is subtitled: They've Stolen Our Country and It's Time to Take It Back. Viking, by the Penguin Group, NY. 2003, ISBN 0-670-03141-0. Today: p. 169 "...now the largest corporation on earth, having passed both General Motors and ExxonMobil for the top slot. It'll rake in nearly $250 billion in revenue in 2003, more than the entire GPD of Ireland and Israel combined (one ONE day in 2002 it had $1.4 billion in revenue - more than the GDP of thirty-six nations."This chapter goes on to cite that Wal-Mart now employes 1.3 million workers, about one out of every 120 US workers, and one of twenty specifically retail US workers. This is more than the number of employees the US army has, even. Lots to ponder here. Back tomorrow with more. ... Link
Sadaam: They Got Him!
cobalt123
05:56h
Now what? The newest war trial of this new century? T-shirts? Bush rises in the polls? ... Link Next page |
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