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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Sandman" wrote in message Sanders Still Can't Figure Out The Difference Between Audio and Left-Left Democratic Party Politics Unlike RAHE, which is moderated, there are no rules for RAO that say only audio topics can be discussed. Al Gore just endorsed Howard Dean for President. Big Dog is sure to follow soon, as will Hillary. Hmmm. Randy Bill is "Big Dog". That makes Hillary a "Big...". Well, it sounds better coming from your lips than mine, Sanders. This spells the demise of the center-right Democratic Leadership Committee (DLC) Clinton mistakenly created in the early 1990's. It was such a mistake it got him elected president twice. This would be another thing that would sound better coming from your lips than mine, Sanders. Lieberman must feel like utter caca by now. It seems like Sanders is about 2 years late with his perceptions. And put a fork in the other candidates: their gooses are cooked. This would be another thing that would sound better coming from your lips than mine, Sanders. Not only that, Dean, after trailing Gephardt in Iowa all year, just last week took a 4% lead over Gephardt in Iowa, and today that lead jumped to 7%. Hmm, CNN is saying that the primaries might all just be irrelevant. Dean is the man and that is that. Meanwhile, in New Hampshire, Dean has 45%, Undecided is second at 17%, and Kerry a miserable third at 13%. Clark is up to 11%, and everyone else is in single digits. The "dark horse" I publicly endorsed here last February and took a lot of ridicule for right here on RAO, has truly become the "Seabiscuit" candidate, now ready to take on "Man O' War" Dumbya. Just watch as Dean follows Shrub right into Texas and wins the electoral vote there as well. Given the sort of brain trusts who provided this ridicule, you shouldn't be patting yourself on the back too hard, Sanders. Salute the next President of the United States: PEOPLE-POWERED HOWARD!!!! Yup, the entire U.S. electorate is far-left-of-center Democratic, and George Middius is just as sane as Richman claims he is. Note that Sandman has nothing to counter just about everything I said. George Middius is just as sane as Richman claims he is. I have no doubt Middius is sane. Agreed. The use of wit and humor in opposition to pervasive personal attacks and slander does not indicate insanity. Whatever that means. Middius is rather obviously nuts and has been ostracized from every audio group on the web except RAO. ? He's just overly obsessed with your unmitigated ****tiness, and pretty mean-spirited to boot. Middius has tried to crap on a number of audio groups in Usenet and has been shouted down on every one of them except RAO. He's well-known for being mean-spirited on RAO, and particularly for crapping on newbies. Bruce Richman, OTOH, is not only quite sane, but a scholar, a gentleman, and not the least bit mean-spirited. LOL! I'm sure that as a Gephardt supporter, Dr. Richman will show his graciousness during the primary season as Dean becomes the one to send Dubya back to Crawford, Texas with a one-way bus ticket. Actually, I haven't made up my mind as to whom I will vote for in the Florida primary. I am a strong supporter of universal health coverage and would like to see some form of National Health Insurance in place. Through prior professional experiences, I'm very aware of the abuses to the mental health/medical system perpetuated by the managed care industry. (HMO = Healthy Members Only). While I have yet to hear any of the major candidates endorse a one-payer, universal health insurance system, I *do* feel that Gephart has at least put forth a plan for universal coverage that is worth serious consideration. While my political views are somewhat liberal on domestic and social issues, they are relatively conservative on foreign policy issues. In addition to Gephart, I'm also considering Dean and General Wesley Clark, whose views on foreign policy are find more detailed and creative than those of most of the other candidates. I also think it's quite likely that whomever wins the Democratic nomination may select one of the other major candidates as his VP running mate, unless he selects Bob Graham, whose distinguished Senate career and heavy popularity in Florida, a key state, is a matter of record. You read it here, folks! Just as I would be equally gracious towards Dr. Richman if Gephardt turns out to be "the man" at next June's Convention. Time will terll. You've obviously rather badly confused national politics with your real life, Sanders. Internet dweebs and other kinds of social misfits tend to do things like that. Bruce J. Richman |
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"Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message
Arny Krueger wrote: "Sandman" wrote in message Sanders Still Can't Figure Out The Difference Between Audio and Left-Left Democratic Party Politics Unlike RAHE, which is moderated, there are no rules for RAO that say only audio topics can be discussed. So Richman, I guess that you haven't noticed that there are Usenet groups that are specifically for discussing politics. Here's a clue: There are Usenet groups that are specifically for discussing politics. Get it? Actually, I haven't made up my mind as to whom I will vote for in the Florida primary. I am a strong supporter of universal health coverage and would like to see some form of National Health Insurance in place. Through prior professional experiences, I'm very aware of the abuses to the mental health/medical system perpetuated by the managed care industry. (HMO = Healthy Members Only). While I have yet to hear any of the major candidates endorse a one-payer, universal health insurance system, I *do* feel that Gephart has at least put forth a plan for universal coverage that is worth serious consideration. So why not discuss this in one of the Usenet groups that are specifically for discussing politics? While my political views are somewhat liberal on domestic and social issues, they are relatively conservative on foreign policy issues. In addition to Gephart, I'm also considering Dean and General Wesley Clark, whose views on foreign policy are find more detailed and creative than those of most of the other candidates. I also think it's quite likely that whomever wins the Democratic nomination may select one of the other major candidates as his VP running mate, unless he selects Bob Graham, whose distinguished Senate career and heavy popularity in Florida, a key state, is a matter of record. So why not discuss this in one of the Usenet groups that are specifically for discussing politics? My personal theory is that Sanders fears that if he starts discussing political issues with people who really care about them, the obvious errors in his logic and facts will work against him, even worse then it has here. |
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![]() "Bruce J. Richman" wrote While I have yet to hear any of the major candidates endorse a one-payer, universal health insurance system, I *do* feel that Gephart has at least put forth a plan for universal coverage that is worth serious consideration. Actually, several Democratic candidates have publicly endorsed a one-payer universal health system on numerous occasions: Dick Gephardt, Howard Dean, Dennis Kucinich, and Carol Mosley-Braun. In addition to Gephart, I'm also considering Dean and General Wesley Clark, whose views on foreign policy are find more detailed and creative than those of most of the other candidates. I also like Clark, will wholeheartedly support him if he wins next June. In fact, I'll wholeheartedly support whoever wins in June. I personally think a Dean/Clark ticket would bury Bush/Cheney deeper than the Mariana Trench. I also think it's quite likely that whomever wins the Democratic nomination may select one of the other major candidates as his VP running mate, unless he selects Bob Graham, whose distinguished Senate career and heavy popularity in Florida, a key state, is a matter of record. Dean and Graham recently had a bit of a love-fest in Florida. Graham's one of my favorites out there - I was saddened about his medical problems and saddened about his financial problems during the campaign. When Dean wins the White House, I'm sure Graham will be invited to a prominent cabinet post, which will be his for the taking, if he wants it. If not, his work in the Senate will continue to be invaluable. I wish him all the best. |
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"Sandman" wrote in message ...
"Bruce J. Richman" wrote While I have yet to hear any of the major candidates endorse a one-payer, universal health insurance system, I *do* feel that Gephart has at least put forth a plan for universal coverage that is worth serious consideration. Actually, several Democratic candidates have publicly endorsed a one-payer universal health system on numerous occasions: Dick Gephardt, Howard Dean, Dennis Kucinich, and Carol Mosley-Braun. In addition to Gephart, I'm also considering Dean and General Wesley Clark, whose views on foreign policy are find more detailed and creative than those of most of the other candidates. I also like Clark, will wholeheartedly support him if he wins next June. In fact, I'll wholeheartedly support whoever wins in June. I personally think a Dean/Clark ticket would bury Bush/Cheney deeper than the Mariana Trench. Wait a minute -- I thought you said Howard Dean was a mortal lock? The "next president of the United States" you said just the other day... With support that fleeting and shallow it's no wonder the Giants keep tanking in the playoffs. Way to stick to your convictions, sand gnat. |
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![]() "Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message ... Arny Krueger wrote: "Sandman" wrote in message Sanders Still Can't Figure Out The Difference Between Audio and Left-Left Democratic Party Politics Unlike RAHE, which is moderated, there are no rules for RAO that say only audio topics can be discussed. Al Gore just endorsed Howard Dean for President. Big Dog is sure to follow soon, as will Hillary. Hmmm. Randy Bill is "Big Dog". That makes Hillary a "Big...". Well, it sounds better coming from your lips than mine, Sanders. This spells the demise of the center-right Democratic Leadership Committee (DLC) Clinton mistakenly created in the early 1990's. It was such a mistake it got him elected president twice. This would be another thing that would sound better coming from your lips than mine, Sanders. Lieberman must feel like utter caca by now. It seems like Sanders is about 2 years late with his perceptions. And put a fork in the other candidates: their gooses are cooked. This would be another thing that would sound better coming from your lips than mine, Sanders. Not only that, Dean, after trailing Gephardt in Iowa all year, just last week took a 4% lead over Gephardt in Iowa, and today that lead jumped to 7%. Hmm, CNN is saying that the primaries might all just be irrelevant. Dean is the man and that is that. Meanwhile, in New Hampshire, Dean has 45%, Undecided is second at 17%, and Kerry a miserable third at 13%. Clark is up to 11%, and everyone else is in single digits. The "dark horse" I publicly endorsed here last February and took a lot of ridicule for right here on RAO, has truly become the "Seabiscuit" candidate, now ready to take on "Man O' War" Dumbya. Just watch as Dean follows Shrub right into Texas and wins the electoral vote there as well. Given the sort of brain trusts who provided this ridicule, you shouldn't be patting yourself on the back too hard, Sanders. Salute the next President of the United States: PEOPLE-POWERED HOWARD!!!! Yup, the entire U.S. electorate is far-left-of-center Democratic, and George Middius is just as sane as Richman claims he is. Note that Sandman has nothing to counter just about everything I said. George Middius is just as sane as Richman claims he is. I have no doubt Middius is sane. Agreed. The use of wit and humor in opposition to pervasive personal attacks and slander does not indicate insanity. Whatever that means. Middius is rather obviously nuts and has been ostracized from every audio group on the web except RAO. ? He's just overly obsessed with your unmitigated ****tiness, and pretty mean-spirited to boot. Middius has tried to crap on a number of audio groups in Usenet and has been shouted down on every one of them except RAO. He's well-known for being mean-spirited on RAO, and particularly for crapping on newbies. Bruce Richman, OTOH, is not only quite sane, but a scholar, a gentleman, and not the least bit mean-spirited. LOL! I'm sure that as a Gephardt supporter, Dr. Richman will show his graciousness during the primary season as Dean becomes the one to send Dubya back to Crawford, Texas with a one-way bus ticket. Actually, I haven't made up my mind as to whom I will vote for in the Florida primary. I am a strong supporter of universal health coverage and would like to see some form of National Health Insurance in place. Through prior professional experiences, I'm very aware of the abuses to the mental health/medical system The ones you commit? perpetuated by the managed care industry. (HMO = Healthy Members Only). Has it ever occured to you that the reason some people don't have insurance is they don't want it? How old were you when you first got health insurance? Many younger persons don't see a need for health insurance. HMO's are a case of getting what you pay for. Small price, small quality. While I have yet to hear any of the major candidates endorse a one-payer, universal health insurance system, I *do* feel that Gephart has at least put forth a plan for universal coverage that is worth serious consideration. While my political views are somewhat liberal on domestic and social issues, they are relatively conservative on foreign policy issues. In addition to Gephart, I'm also considering Dean and General Wesley Clark, whose views on foreign policy are find more detailed and creative than those of most of the other candidates. I also think it's quite likely that whomever wins the Democratic nomination may select one of the other major candidates as his VP running mate, unless he selects Bob Graham, whose distinguished Senate career and heavy popularity in Florida, a key state, is a matter of record. You read it here, folks! Just as I would be equally gracious towards Dr. Richman if Gephardt turns out to be "the man" at next June's Convention. Time will terll. You've obviously rather badly confused national politics with your real life, Sanders. Internet dweebs and other kinds of social misfits tend to do things like that. |
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