Lynn Farris wrote:Unfortunately by the time it gets to Ohio the race may be decided. I'm sure we will go again because it is so inspiring.
Lynn
It is an inspiring moment. Four years ago I hit a couple campaign stops, and was moved at what a sense of history it feels like. Everyone should do it.
Bryan
I do not think that Dennis is that far off mainstream. If people voted the way they talked or thought this would be a run off between Ron Paul and Congressman Kucinich.
DK has been marginalized non-stop, since he was elected Mayor of Cleveland. That is a lot of media and people without reason marginalizing non-stop. Against the war, against predatory lending, against NAFTA, for socialized for of medicine, for education for families getting ahead, for food safety. All the candidates borrow from DK but only with weaker platforms or versions.
I have the pleasure of speaking with him throughout the year. He is pretty down to earth, very aware, and very very sharp. One you get past the marginalization.
You are right, $90 million would not help against the 2 party system, and the constant barrage of "short, funny, trophy wife, UFO, etc." But why do you think they do that to him? His votes are from people that are not afraid to throw a vote to what they believe, instead trying to side with a winner. If more voted the way we feel, America, would be serving the people not big business and the IWM.
Don't believe the hype, meet the man, talk to him. He works for you.
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