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he also said that all of the candidates and pretty much our whole government is lost. they give nothing but lip service and are too controlled by special interest groups. he's right. his warning? that if things don't change, we will lose our lead in science, technology, medicine, economics and culturally. he's right. so how about we throw out the useless goverment we have now and find one that will not be whores to foreign powers and special interest groups?
Voted : Never trust a billionaire
He's just doing his part to make sure that Hillary Clinton gets sworn in. It's all been planned out.
maybe he is eyeing the VP seat.
by LCD on Wed Jun 20, 07 10:51am
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^ could be. he'd be a good choice.
I dont know anything about him, have no comment one way or the other.
Voted : Never trust a billionaire
Just looking to churn up the waters. Flip-flop- more than just fashionable summer wear, apparently...
Voted : He's a liberal in conservative's clothing
He was never a Republican anyway. If he runs for president, he'll take votes away from the Democrats - NOT the Republicans, like many people think.
Is he an independent now? Maybe he's just fed up with all the partisan BS on both sides.
he was a republican bostonian. officially. he ran for mayor and won 2 terms as a republican. and you're wrong -- he won't take votes away from the democrats because he was a democrat first. not getting your logic on that one at all. and what's this "like many people think" phrase? he only announced it yesterday. stick to boston politics.
"He's a liberal in conservative's clothing" so you won't mind when we say that joe lieberman is a conservative republican in liberal clothing? good.
He's a legend. He'll split the GOP vote before he inevitably pulls out of the race. I guess he sees that as the best chance of 'securing' candidacy, just like Ross.
Voted : he's just fed up with the republican party
I like what I've heard about him. He's a can-do guy, with a social conscience, and is fiscally responsible. I'd vote for him over anyone else in the running at the present time . . . with the exception of Ron Paul, another Republican.
by mojo on Thu Jun 21, 07 4:27am
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He'd make a great president. Hes's already got the lobbists connections.
Kev24, I meant to say "He was never a REAL Republican anyway." "and what's this "like many people think" phrase? he only announced it yesterday. stick to boston politics." - Kev24 - Yeah, no kidding he only announced it yesterday. Welcome to the 21st Century. There's political commentary on every issue 24 hours a day. And don't tell me what to do!
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