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/p>Well it looks like the first primary will be held last Tuesday or at least something about that crazy. Why not get some sense into it?
p>Select the states in groups of ten. Then, rotate which group goes first in the primaries, with one group going every month for five months. If the states are selected properly, there should be some interesting competition for the votes. This eliminates a national primary which would only favor the most well-funded, and New Hampshire and Iowa which favor farm subsidizing, white, semi-rural, retired voters. br> -- Bruce Peek /p> p> SUCH A CARING GUY br> Re: Lisa Fabrizio's Press, Lies and Videotape : /p>Who knew that a jihadist stuck in the seventh century could be so fluent in post-modern Marxo-babble? On one hand Bin Laden demands that we convert to the religion that forces women to spend their lives in a burial shroud, or burqa, and then he goes all progressive -- excoriating Bush for not signing Kyoto. I found his concern for those suffering "the burden of interest-related debts" especially poignant. Such a caring guy.
p>But not an entirely stupid one. He understands that only America can defeat America. To achieve his tactical objective of an American withdrawal from Iraq, Bin Laden must appeal to those who share his vision of a failed Iraqi state. Bin-Laden needs the help of Democrat politicians. His little sermon was a pep talk for them. br> --
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