Thursday, June 22, 2006

Who do I sue for being poor?

John Edwards to end poverty in 30 years.

While I am dubious it is infinitely more inspiring than anything that ever emerged from the first lady of pandering, Hillary Clinton.

9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the great moral issue of our time. One in 14 American children lives at less than half the poverty level.

It's nice to finally see a politician lead on this issue and propose some real solutions.

Plus, with Hillary stagnating, Kerry contiuing to embarrass himself, and the boring Bayhs and Bidens in the race, it's becoming clear that Edwards is our guy for '08. That is, if we actually want to win this time...

5:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

no mention of Warner I see. methinks some Edwards supporter is scared of the real frontrunner. there are two americas, one where everyone knows warner has the chops, the other, well...

9:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

real frontrunner, my ass. though...you "web log" types don't seem to mind whether or not a candidate portrays himself as a true progressive. *cough* - howard dean - yeaaaahhhh!

edwards is dealing with issues that matter to us - real people, not what matters "inside the beltway."

9:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

real people? 10 to 1 says the person who wrote the last post probably copied straight out of Edwards talking points -- probably lives inside the beltway. Even less credible, it could be a former Edwards staffer. You had your shot in 2004.

You know my issue -- winning!

10:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh right. mark warner. winning. cause people in iowa and new hampshire know and love him...

10:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

people nationwide had a chance to get to know edwards and how'd that work out? maybe I'll ask vice president dick cheney

10:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

mark who? did he go to high school with george allen?

john edwards has proven his ability to lead on the issues that matter. raising the minimum wage so that people can raise themselves up. making college not just a dream, but a reality, for those who are willing to work for it. ensuring that every parent, if her child wakes up sick in the middle of the night, can take him to the doctor and not worry what it will cost.

c'mon mark warner. whatcha got? making sure that every wealthy american has good cell phone coverage?

10:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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10:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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4:01 AM  

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