[Vision2020] Gore to endorse Dean
thansen@moscow.com
thansen@moscow.com
Mon, 8 Dec 2003 23:54:13 GMT
Helpful Hint #1 for Mr. Arnold: To assist you in your relations with locals in
the Great Northern North, learn to speak Caribou. It helped my brother-in-law
during Vietnam.
Tom Hansen
> I really hope that Gore does not endorses Dean. If he does, I will leave the
> Democratic Party.
> Gore of all people knows that Dean cannot beat Bush. So if he endorses Dean
> that means he wants us to lose the election in 2004. That is just wrong.
>
> I think Gore must want Hillary to run and win in 2008. I really don't think
> we should be playing games. Democrats can win in 2004 if they nominate a
decent
> candidate. Instead they are gambling and hoping they can win in 2008.
>
> This sucks and I am certainly NOT going to cast a vote for Dean or Bush, and
> it is very unlikely that I will be living in Idaho in November and my vote
> will count.
>
> If Gore endorses Dean, I am an independent and will not longer support the
> party, I will go Green or something. I was also a delegate for Al Gore in
2000.
> But Dean is more of a Republican than Bush is and I cannot vote in an
election
> between two Republicans.
>
> As Harry Truman once said, if you nominate two Republicans the Republicans
> win every time. To be honest, the more I learn about Dean the more I am
willing
> to settle for Bush for four more years than risk having Dean in for 8 years.
>
> If Gore endorses Dean he is a trader to the values of the party, and he lost
> one hard core Democrat.
>
> Dean vs. Bush, equals a landslide for Bush. Anyone that is sane would not
> vote for a man that thinks the Soviet Union still exists and has legally
sealed
> 1/2 of his record as Governor. Where is Perot when you need him?
>
> Dean vs. Bush is like asking if you want to get hit in the head with a brick
> or a hammer.
>
> If Dean or Bush is President of the United States in 2005, I am going to try
> to move to Canada.
>
> Donovan
>
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