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copithorne Donating Member (551 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-29-04 12:30 PM
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56. I don't see any shame in switching candidates
Our country is in terrible danger. My three year old son's future is in peril. We need to be loyal to our country, not to a candidate.

My own opinion is that Howard Dean won't beat George Bush. I came to that conclusion months ago and switched to Wesley Clark. At that time, I thought Howard Dean was likely to win the nomination. Now, my opinion is that Howard Dean is not going to win the nomination. These are fair, even important questions to ask.

For me, it is important to repudiate this war. That's why I joined Howard Dean's campaign in the first place. Isn't that why you joined?

Wesley Clark repudiates this war. He will beat George Bush like a drum.

Kerry and Edwards do not repudiate this war. To them, it is still the right strategy, poorly executed.

Anyway, I live in Berkeley California and from where I sit in liberal USA we will have difficulty uniting the Democratic party if we don't have a candidate that repudiates this war. Wesley Clark can unite the Democratic Party. He can unite the nation and defeat George Bush.

Switching candidates is fine! Switch again to Wesley Clark! I'm beggin' you!
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