Seeing the future or what?
I guess you missed the reference. Do a google on it.
"Michael" wrote in message
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No. It will be carried in the new major media. Talk Radio. TV is for
those
who can't think for themselves.
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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The revolution will not be televised.
"Michael" wrote in message
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Could be, but he is to the Democrats as Buchanan was to the
Perotistas.
It
matters not what you think of him. It only matters to those few, very
few,
who hold the balance of power in their voting hands. The percentage
of
difference between Democrats and Republicans is so miniscule that it
takes
only a few like Nadar, or the Libertarians to push the winds of change
one
way or another. It matters not what you think of Nader, or any of the
other
small political parties. The realpolitik is they, and not you, and
not
the
Republicans hold the balance of power in their hands. The answer, my
friend
Jonathan, is truly blowing in the wind. It's not 'come the
revolution'
anymore. It's here.
M.
(Damn I'm good when I get going. . . . . . . ..) One day you all will
be
proud to mention you knew me when! Either that or DSK will puncture my
ego-centric opinions! Gotta love that sailors intellect!
Bilge Keels Forever! They keep your life upright!
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Nadar is an idiot. I used to have some respect for him, now nothing.
wrote in message
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 09:19:10 -0800, "Michael"
wrote:
According to this mornings news Nadar is running. DNC is running
scared.
But they aren't willing to make a coalition. They did say there
are
some
issues that Nadar could raise that wouldn't otherwise be raised.
WHY
wouldn't those issues be raised unless he runs? Hmmmmmm. They
also
bluntly
said they don't want his legacy to be one of re-electing Bush.
But
they
are
stopping short of anything meaningful. Course when Kerry takes
over
the
party that could change. Remember his campaign theme song
"Seasons
Change
and So do I, You need not wonder why. I've no time left for
you."
Remember the Greens destroyed Gore in ultra liberal Oregon and
became
a
registered major party as a result. What they did there they can
do
elsewhere.
Um, Nader was more or less booted by the Green Party. They said
they
would
let
him run if he promised to only get on the ballot in states where
the
democratic
candidate would not be in danger if there was a spoiler on the
ballot.
Egomaniacal Nitwit Nadir wouldn't agree to that condition, so they
told
him to
go away.
My guess is that if he becomes a candidate, someone will back over
him
20
or 30
times in a Corvair to put an end to his nonsense.
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