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  • Getting down to the final

    candidates... who do you or would you support?

    Sen. John Edwards
    Sen. John Kerry
    Gen. Wesley Clark
    Sen. Joe Lieberman
    Gov. Howard Dean

    btw...The only candidate gone on record about Armenian issues is Sen. Edwards
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    Gen. Wesley Clark
    16.67%
    1
    Gov. Howard Dean
    0.00%
    0
    Sen. John Edwards
    50.00%
    3
    Sen. John Kerry
    33.33%
    2
    Sen. Joe Lieberman
    0.00%
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  • #2
    I didn't vote because I support none of these men, but I'd like to note that Wesley Clark's campaign manager is an Armenian and the brother of one of our forumers.

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    • #3
      can someone say what each one stands for and what type of policies they stand for?

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      • #4
        They're all democrats, and the difference between them is pretty miniscule. Dean is the hardliner who emerged as an early frontrunner in polls, but I believe both Kerry and Edwards finished ahead of him in the Iowa caucus, which is an outdated and anticonstitutional method of gauging a candidate's viability before the start of primaries. Why do you care anyway? You're not American.

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          those are the only ones that matter right now...

          they're all viable candidates that can help take america back away from the special interests and corporations in the white house and give it back to the people..

          one of my fav quotes is from Sen. John Kerry that he aimed at Bush and his elite

          "We're coming. You're going. And don't let the door hit you on the way out."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by loseyourname I didn't vote because I support none of these men, but I'd like to note that Wesley Clark's campaign manager is an Armenian and the brother of one of our forumers.
            does that mean if Gen. Clark is elected, he will promise and follow through his promise to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide?

            This may be the election where we may have a candidate that may actaully do it. Sen. Kerry and Edwards have been vocal on this issue, and with you informing me that Gen. Clark's Campaign Mgr. is Armenian...i'd like to hear him address the Armenian issues, (sect. 907, genocide recognition, foriegn aid)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by loseyourname I didn't vote because I support none of these men, but I'd like to note that Wesley Clark's campaign manager is an Armenian and the brother of one of our forumers.
              I didn't know Paul Johnson or Eli Segal were Armenian

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jilbagh I didn't know Paul Johnson or Eli Segal were Armenian
                Send a pm to ckBejug. She told me her brother was running his campaign, but I have no idea what the guy's name is.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jilbagh

                  those are the only ones that matter right now...

                  they're all viable candidates that can help take america back away from the special interests and corporations in the white house and give it back to the people..

                  one of my fav quotes is from Sen. John Kerry that he aimed at Bush and his elite

                  "We're coming. You're going. And don't let the door hit you on the way out."
                  After yesterday, this is really Kerry's to lose. Dean is the only guy even close. I suppose Edwards and Clark should have a stronger showing in the south. We'll see.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by loseyourname After yesterday, this is really Kerry's to lose. Dean is the only guy even close. I suppose Edwards and Clark should have a stronger showing in the south. We'll see.
                    yeah, Edwards is leading in S. Carolina. With all the buzz, they're talking about a Kerry/Edwards ticket for 2004. But its wayyyy to early, we've only dealt with the New Engeland states...like you said, there's the Feb 3rd southern states (7 of them i believe) and then the March Primarys that include California...By Feb the race should be down to 4, and by the end of the March primary we should be down to 2 candidate...

                    but if Clark doesn't make it (even for VP), he'd make a hell of a Secretary of State!!! and we'd actually have a foriegn policy that we'd stick by!!!

                    "Impeach BUSH!!!!"

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