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Damn, I love this campaign! |
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Gee, you pretty much took the words out of my mouth; guess great minds work in the same way! |
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Exactly. That sign should be printed. After all, going to a Dean speech is kind of like going to a rock concert, isn't it? |
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Interesting how the Club For Growth guy is quoted as saying their ad isn't neccessarily pro-Bush, because he's an overspender, and that Dean used to be a good governor, but now he's a crazy lefty. So who are they gonna endorse? The Libertarian? |
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The Club for Growth is focused on policies that promote economic growth. That's a pretty straightforward and honest title. Even if the policies are disagreeable, I don't see how the group is Orwellian. |
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Here's a great explaination of why supply-siders are orwellian: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/1...65bfee5&ei=5070 |
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It's Orwellian because they opposed every policy that gave us growth in the 1990s, in favor of straight tax-cutting Kool-Aid. |
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hey, while we're at it, folks may wanna send a little 'love' to charles krauthammer at the WaPost. His column today is a real gem...drop him a line telling him how much you like it! |