omg the worlds gone nutz

omg the worlds gone nutz

Re: omg the worlds gone nutz Posted by SuperCrazy on Thu Jan 8th 2004 at 7:46pm
SuperCrazy
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Posted 2004-01-08 7:46pm
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That comment was only regarding your "in a liberal state of mind" remark.
Re: omg the worlds gone nutz Posted by Dr Brasso on Thu Jan 8th 2004 at 7:48pm
Dr Brasso
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Posted 2004-01-08 7:48pm
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ok then...i supose this would be a good place to let it rest sir....agreed? :wink:

Doc Brass... :dodgy:
Re: omg the worlds gone nutz Posted by SuperCrazy on Thu Jan 8th 2004 at 9:56pm
SuperCrazy
102 posts
Posted 2004-01-08 9:56pm
102 posts 1830 snarkmarks Registered: Aug 22nd 2001 Location: Iowa, USA
Probably, I can't see either of us convincing the other person to change their mind.
Re: omg the worlds gone nutz Posted by Dr Brasso on Thu Jan 8th 2004 at 10:45pm
Dr Brasso
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Posted 2004-01-08 10:45pm
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aye....peace to ya then man.. :wink:

Doc Brass... :dodgy:
Re: omg the worlds gone nutz Posted by Cash Car Star on Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 4:30am
Cash Car Star
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Posted 2004-01-09 4:30am
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SuperCrazy said:
Dean has become the frontrunner because of a very large base of activists volunteering for him and donating their money.
I will agree with this, he has shown that he has some deep pockets. The thing is, NO ONE can outdo Bush on the money issue. If he tries to buy himself the Democratic nod, he will surely fail in November. I think Democrats would want a candidate that can stand up to Bush, even on a smaller budget, and I don't believe Dean is where they'll find it.