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Who will win Iowa tomorrow?Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 09:06.
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This may be a little hard to read if you don't print it, but very interesting: (Link...)
Dennis looks like he got squeezed out of the elevator and pushed over to the evil side.
He does have the best quote on there!
"that more people in this country have seen UFOs than I think approve of George Bush's presidency"
A major development in Iowa was: none of the Corporate Owned Media backed Candidates won at all. The Corporate Candidates all lost. That, is inspiring. Now, if Obama would adopt Edward's (anti-corporate prostitution) and Richardson's (brave new energy policy) messages, then he'd be a shoe in. Let's see how New Hampshire works. My guess is that Republican Jesus' brother may not fair as well there--North Easterners are more cognizant of separation of Church and State (remember "Fascism will come to America wrapped in the flag, carrying a Cross").
Kucinich's speech on C-Span last night was awesome--War for Oil. Brave man, that Kucinich is, telling it like it is. Thompson is toast. I was hoping Fred'd get ahead, so the November election would be a landslide Left--but it looks as if there may be a close battle.