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WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-24-07 08:44 AM
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36. He had a mob in his office
Guess what. Good democrats are about process, especially the old timers.

That's a good thing. We trash the process and we might as well elect Bush again, because that's his MO.

As for what he was not saying, he is almost certainly thinking about getting cosigners and allies, which you need to do in the 435 seat house to go take a piss.

He said something the other day about getting three more guys. If he didn't speak, he doesn't have the guys, and good for him. What do you want him to do, conjure them from his forehead like Zeus?

Plus, and let mer just put my finger in the air and remember the time I have spent with all the people there. Mmmmm...

Yeah, there were I'd assume a lot of shouters, because too many of us like the ego boost of a good screed at a rally, and the shouters usually get picked for the important jobs in an activist/campaign setting, and they shout because they shout when they raise their hand, and they usually fuck it up because they shout. I would't say anything to a bunch of shouting people in my office either. If that sounds salty or rude, walk a mile in my shoes. You'll only have 399,999 or so to go.

None of that last para applies to Cindy or Jim. They don't shout. Much. :)
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