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Dec. 9th, 2003 07:35 pmY'know what? I think the guy's a bit of a loose cannon, and I'm not gonna vote for him.
But god. Al Sharpton is right. We're making the presidency about how much money a candidate has.
I think that Rev. Sharpton's the voice of what some people want to say but don't. His words have the ring of truth more than not.
His experience and knowledge aren't there. But he can speak it. Preach, Reverend, Preach.
I hope when Dean's elected he finds a place for Rev. Sharpton. Really.
Okay,
peacey. You may cart me off to the funny farm now.
But god. Al Sharpton is right. We're making the presidency about how much money a candidate has.
I think that Rev. Sharpton's the voice of what some people want to say but don't. His words have the ring of truth more than not.
His experience and knowledge aren't there. But he can speak it. Preach, Reverend, Preach.
I hope when Dean's elected he finds a place for Rev. Sharpton. Really.
Okay,
It's been that way for a long time...
Date: 2003-12-10 10:06 am (UTC)What's different I think about the Dean campaign is that they have made a sport out of what's usually considered honerous and slightly dirty ie fundraising. They've taken a few hundred pages from the grassroots fundraisers guide which say basically people like to be asked to be part of something.
I think that's one of the great things about the Dean campaign. It's not that they've raised a lot of money so much as HOW they've do it and what that says about their confidence in the people of the US.