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slipslidingaway Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-06-07 11:11 PM
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15. He does not play the game for the benefit of companies...
Here is one of the MSNBC pages from the recent debates. Although Dennis mentioned impeachment three times, called out the media (big mistake) for not doing their job prior to the invasion of Iraq, said we should cut the military budget and use some of the money for education and has been standing up to this administration since they came into office practically, this is what they write :(


It's almost like being in school where they give a list or pictures and ask you to pick out the one that does not belong, can you spot the candidate that does not belong? :grr:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18296908

Russert discusses Dem debate

Clinton says she’s a Republican target
Obama stresses diplomacy, credibility
Edwards said it is time to stand up to the president
Richardson condemns U.S. ‘saber-rattling’
Biden: Giuliani “under qualified” to be president
Dodd says we should learn from ‘02
Kucinich says he saw U.F.O.
Clinton urges diplomacy with Iran
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