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LTRS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-30-05 11:21 PM
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118. If Kerry lost because it was stolen, it was still his fault
Edited on Sat Jul-30-05 11:23 PM by LTRS
He ignored the people who warned him that might happen. AND he ran a shitty campaign. Not responding to the swift boat vet smears killed him, as did his "voted for it before I voted against it" comment and his comment at the Grand Canyon that he would have voted for the war again if given a new opportunity to do so.

Shitty candidate whose team was no match for Karl Rove and company. The candidates and the folks running the campaigns are pussies, and that is why we lose. Think Hackett with someone else in the camp making the untoward comments instead of the candidate. That is what will win. Apparently Hackett can't find a single dem party operative in OH with balls, so he has to do it himself.

Dean is a step in the right direction, but stupid party insiders are constantly trying to silence him. Until we rid the party of those dumb asses we are doomed to failure. Trust me -- I have worked with these folks. They have to go before we can win.
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