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Monday, December 31, 2007 12:00 AM

Michael Bloomberg: Trans-partisan savior

Who thinks a third party candidate like this is a good idea, and why?

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  • Monday, December 31, 2007 09:57 AM

    re:You're on shaky territory

    to try to paint Bloomberg as a Neocon based on his past statements, beliefs, and associations, because some of our Democratic candidates (and many of our Congressional Dems) could be splattered with that same paint. I don't believe he's much of a Neocon, anyway. The Weekly Standard trashed him as soon as he publicly tinkered with running: ...

    No, the ground is very solid if one likes the truth. The Democratic Party is also infested with neo-cons and many will come home to the party now that they have destroyed the Repubs. The is little difference in the two blood thirsty parties; only who should be killed next and for what reason.

    The party of Teddy Roosevelt, Harry Truman, LBJ, and Clinton are no peacenic flower children. Did anyone notice a change in policy as the Dems got back in power in the Congress? I did not.

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