Friday, February 13, 2004

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by Bill from UW Madison on 02/13/2004 11:09:20 PM EST

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I think you confuse the General himself with the movement.  The leaders of Draft Clark are the ones who started the cause.  I think they should be the ones to speak as to who Clarkies should look to next.  The power of ordinary people to change America is what is important, not defeating Bush.
If Kerry is the nominee, I am voting Green, because Kerry is part of the problem, not part of the solution.
by Kramer (Kramer at forclark dot com) on 02/13/2004 11:15:44 PM EST

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Dang, you don't get it Bill.  
We, unlike the Deanies, were not in love with our campaign.  
We are in love with our candidate.
Two different mindsets, I suppose.  But I am not following what the draft people may want to do, I am following my General.

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by Robbedvoter (Robbedvoter at forclark dot com) on 02/13/2004 11:20:28 PM EST

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I confuse nothing.
The draft was ignited by Clark, the campaign following was kept together by Clark and it's the same guy that makes me stay a democrat - when I was about to leave the party.
It's the same guy who is working to keep seats in the South for the Dems, the same guy who makes me care to get involved in my city. Clark. Not "the draft" not anything else. He stands for something - the concept of service did not left me unmoved. Once you have touched greatness bill, politics is not just politics and nothing is intercheangeable any more. And I will do NOTHING that may help W stay in office. Nothing!

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