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25/09/2007 18:45:13
 
 
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I too am confused over the MA and Moveon comparison.

I've attended several Moveon sponsered events in the past, and I'm sure everyone I've met there would be interested in hearing about this comparison also.

The last time was to attend a viewing party of Al Gore's Global Warming concerts. I had some free time one day before that concert and just for personal edification I looked up a NC zip code on Moveon's site to see of list of parties in that area. There was quite a few. The distances were more spread out than I have to go from my house to see the same amount of parties. But otherwise, they were still quite numerous, and all close to full capacity (20-50 people usually).

As the elections get closer the parties will get quite a bit more numerous. They've already sponsered a couple debates that although offered to the Repubs, only Dems showed up.

>You're kidding right? I'm not even going there. Alittle bit of research (or listening to the news reports even) is all you have to do and it is blatantly obvious... Listen to his last two interviews alone and then read the Democratic party platform on moveon.org -- terrifyingly similar.
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>>How are they similar?
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>>>Moveon.org and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Scary but surprisingly similar...
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>>>>>Columbia University president Lee Bollinger slammed Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as he was introduced for a question and answer session with students. Asked about widely documented government abuse of women and homosexuals in his country, Ahmadinejad said, 'In Iran we don't have homosexuals like in your country. We don't have that in our country. In Iran we do not have this phenomenon. I don't know who has told you that we have it'
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>>>>>You can imagine the giggles in the audience on that one...
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>>>>His eradication program must be working. Maybe he's just trying to court the American religious right, trying to find a common ground.
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>>>>I think his efforts to build bridges to the Aryan Brotherhood and Neo-Nazis have already been fairly successful. And of course I'm sure most of America's soi disant "intellectuals and artists" would give him a pass on this breakdown in PC since his position on so many issues is parallel to that of moveon.org and would trust and respect him over George Bush.
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>>>>Perhaps while he is here he should visit Noam Chomsky, whom Bin Laden identfied as his favorite American intellectual.

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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