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<DIV class=RTE><SPAN class=commenttitle align="left">This message came after an article on impeachment, which I will send also.</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><SPAN class=commenttitle align="left">Anne</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV class=RTE><SPAN class=commenttitle align="left">The problem seems to me to</SPAN><BR></DIV><SPAN class=commentbody align="left">
<P class=RTE>The problem seems to me to be that the majority of your politicians and especially democrats adjust their actions and statements to avoid upsetting their backers and to try to tell their voters what they think they want to hear. Republican politicians don't care what their voters want to hear. They concentrate only on what their backers and masters tell them to say.<BR>I was surprised recently to hear a phone in from people from all over the US saying who they would vote for in 2008. One after another said Dennis Kucinich because he says what HE THINKS not what he thinks people want to hear. To me Hillary is the opposite of this. She never says anything without first taking advice from numerous experts on what they think the voters want to hear. She didn't get any votes whatever. Al Gore got most together with Edwards. Obama was well thought of but mainly as a running mate for Gore or Edwards.</P>
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