Dean is out. Thanks for the backbone transplant, Doc.Gov. Dean has decided his efforts would be
better spent helping out the Democratic party and whomever its' candidate turns
out to be than to remain as cannon fodder for the corporate media. It's
interesting to note that although he has conceded, he is STILL ahead of Edwards
in the delegate count: 201 to 190, despite not having won a single (binding)
state. Kerry has 608, but the candidate must get over 2,000 to be declared the
nominee.
Round 1: corporate media... Round
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National Grassroots for Democracy Change for America Progressive Majority You didn't really think that fiesty Howard was gonna go quietly did you? LOL! Posted: Wed - February 18, 2004 at 06:10 PM |
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