Politician: Tom Daschle

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man, you guys are just bringin' it w/the discourse

politicians are lame, ugly, and shit? right on!

congratulations--this is what the republicans want you to think, guys

they ALL vote, and the more disgusted you get, the better the chance you'll stay home or waste it if you do get to the polls

(fill in the democrat here) for president--there's a difference. if you lived through the 80s and/or have paid attention the last few years, you already realize this.

tm

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Well, if a Dem wins, hopefully he'll have at least one difference in policy with the GOP. They are so close to clones at this point that nobody can tell the difference. Wesley Clark is showing some promise (and he kicked a Fox News reporter's ass recently) but I'm still waiting for the mess of candidates to get sorted out.

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Well of course none of the elected politicians are going to be great people through and through. You have to compare them in relation to each other. I dont like Wesley Clark and kerry, they seem like they are only saying they are anti-war just to win the primary. Dean and Kucinich have seemed genuinely against it from the start.
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tmidgett wrote:>>Well, if a Dem wins, hopefully he'll have at least one difference in policy with the GOP. They are so close to clones at this point that nobody can tell the difference.

man, that's complete bullshit

if you were trying to get an abortion, for example, you might come to terms w/how wrong you are


Fair enough on the abortion issue. I guess I had pretty much chunked that away in the back of my head since the dems have consistently been pro-choice. And just for the record, I won't be seeking abortion any time soon, as I don't have a womb.

Well, I guess it was only a matter of time before politics entered EA's forums. I think discussion forums have a "posters to politics" ratio - the chance of heated political debates is proportional to the number of active posters. Someone should do a thesis on that someday.

Anyway, back to politics: Bush sorely needs to get kicked out in 2004. Anyone disagree?

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>>And just for the record, I won't be seeking abortion any time soon, as I don't have a womb.

which is my point

you may not be gay or on welfare either

but issues involving the rights and happiness and comfort of other people involve you anyway, whether or not you remember it

and it's on these issues that the gulf between democrats and republicans exists

>>Anyway, back to politics: Bush sorely needs to get kicked out in 2004. Anyone disagree?

no

that's the whole reason i get my hackles up over the 'they all suck' argument

even if it's true--and i don't buy it--there are many degrees of sucking

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tmidgett wrote:you may not be gay or on welfare either

but issues involving the rights and happiness and comfort of other people involve you anyway, whether or not you remember it


Fair point, and I don't disagree with it. I also hadn't lost sight of it.

tmidgett wrote:and it's on these issues that the gulf between democrats and republicans exists


There's obviously a gulf (seeing as they are in different parties 'n all), but for some of the candidates it's not as big as you'd imagine. Take Dean for example - he supports limited forms of the death penalty and his gun control policies are a tad washy (apparently he even got an "A" rating from the NRA).

tmidgett wrote:that's the whole reason i get my hackles up over the 'they all suck' argument

even if it's true--and i don't buy it--there are many degrees of sucking


I certainly don't think they all suck - but you have to admit, Bush has a distinct advantage now with so many candidates gunning for the nomination. They are all trying to match Bush's obscene campaign budget and the messages from the Democratic sides are mixed. A lot of left-leaning voters are waiting for them to stop spinning their wheels and get their act together.

BTW - I realised earlier that I referred to the Democratic candidates as universally male, completely forgetting Carol Moseley Braun, whom I think would make a fine president.

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