Interesting you say VP spot because my husband and I plan on voting D.K. in the NH primaries even though we know he doesn't pull in the big crowds, because we agree with him the most. We are voting our views, not the popular views and D.K. fits them best.
We were talking last night about his prospect to win is low but that if enough people who do believe he is worth listening to vote in his direction that he will be noticed as possible VP material. I think the big three should consider him seriously as VP, if anything, to romance the disenchanted democrats back into the polls to vote and win back our working-class voice in Washington DC.
I believe that modern day republicans have reinvented slavery in this country. We live so deeply in fear of losing our jobs, which barely pay living wages now, that we work instead of going on vacation, we work weekends and many of us work multiple jobs to have a financial safety net or just to make the minimums on our credit cards that we had to use to live on while in college because tuition was too high for financial aid to cover our living expenses too. And if we aren't willing to work nonstop, we are accused of not wanting the jobs and that these jobs should go to illegals instead.
Corporations have been breaking our (the working class) spirits in this country and it is so refreshing to listen to a leader stand up in front of the entire country and say the things we all wished we had the power to say. Our country was based on the ideal of no taxation without representation so why do we keep electing these millionaire's babies into our highest office to represent us? I'm so happy that DK came along, the son of working class parents, to be a voice. I'll be glad to see him as a VP, thrilled to see him as President!
If everyone voted for who was right instead of who can win, then maybe who is right would win.
Submitted by Guest (not verified) on November 19, 2007 - 10:32pm.
Interesting you say VP spot
Interesting you say VP spot because my husband and I plan on voting D.K. in the NH primaries even though we know he doesn't pull in the big crowds, because we agree with him the most. We are voting our views, not the popular views and D.K. fits them best.
We were talking last night about his prospect to win is low but that if enough people who do believe he is worth listening to vote in his direction that he will be noticed as possible VP material. I think the big three should consider him seriously as VP, if anything, to romance the disenchanted democrats back into the polls to vote and win back our working-class voice in Washington DC.
I believe that modern day republicans have reinvented slavery in this country. We live so deeply in fear of losing our jobs, which barely pay living wages now, that we work instead of going on vacation, we work weekends and many of us work multiple jobs to have a financial safety net or just to make the minimums on our credit cards that we had to use to live on while in college because tuition was too high for financial aid to cover our living expenses too. And if we aren't willing to work nonstop, we are accused of not wanting the jobs and that these jobs should go to illegals instead.
Corporations have been breaking our (the working class) spirits in this country and it is so refreshing to listen to a leader stand up in front of the entire country and say the things we all wished we had the power to say. Our country was based on the ideal of no taxation without representation so why do we keep electing these millionaire's babies into our highest office to represent us? I'm so happy that DK came along, the son of working class parents, to be a voice. I'll be glad to see him as a VP, thrilled to see him as President!
If everyone voted for who was right instead of who can win, then maybe who is right would win.