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George R. Shelley br> California High School br> California, Missouri /p>Thank you Jay. I agree but there are some facts that can't be ignored:
First, the Clintons are going to continue to try to salvage their name in history through the "smartest woman in the world" -- since the slickest man in the world couldn't.
Second, Clinton, Gore, and Dean have permanently isolated the extremists on the left -- hence committed them to the Democratic Party for eternity (if they don't break off for the Green meanies -- which still costs dems votes), hence identified the Dems as the leftist party it has been forced to become in this election cycle.
Third, the "serious" politicians in the Democratic Party have admitted that it is only power they seek, not consensus. They've lost power as a result of their extremism, now they don't like it and claim to want to move us back to the "center" from the edge.
Finally: Democrats don't really need to educate their "troops," they simply need to scare them senseless, stir them into a frenzy every time they gather and then let the appearance of Moore, Moveon, Garafolo et al. prove the quality of their followers.
My personal hope is that Hillary is nominated by acclamation at the convention, at which time she will be forced to turn down the nomination (she can't afford to offend that many angry white men in her own party) and prove that she knows that she can't beat G.W.
p>By the way, who is she going to "unite" in the Democratic Party if not the loonies that she and her party have cultured over the last 30-50 years. br> -- Stu Margrey br> Denton, Maryland /p>
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