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TheStates Donating Member (147 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-17-05 12:05 AM
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11. I agree on some level....
Political correctness is a problem when you're telling people how to behave. Of course, now the R's are doing the same thing and not following their own rules.

So I see it a neccesary concept to focus on the stationary values, like building up the workforces for the poor and helping healthcare. And getting rid of tax cuts plus the welfare programs, using a true progressive agenda.

The corporate nonsense, political correctness doesn't fly. Every democrat should get on the same springboard as Howard Dean, that's what we are heading towards....Alternative energy, independence, and breakthroughs in better taking care of eachother and supplying the needs we all require. Such as food, water, and freedom of religion and practice.

But most of all......the Diebold type machines have to go. That way the outcomes of elections really will matter.
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