We should remember those who had the courage to show up at the DSM hearing
Greenbeard
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Fri Jun-17-05 12:43 PM
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We should remember those who had the courage to show up at the DSM hearing |
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Edited on Fri Jun-17-05 12:44 PM by Greenbeard
They are the true progressive leaders who had the courage to put their poliitcal careers on the line in order to remind the citizens of the United States what this country stands for. They are the ones making an attempt to right the wrongs of this sad and corrupt administration.
We should also remember those who did not have the courage to show up yesterday as they begin to line up for the future democratic presidential nomination.
Where were they yesterday?
It takes courage to be a leader.
As we search for new leaders we need to push forward those who are concerned about restoring the integrity of the United States. Those willing to take a stand to promote a more transparent government free from the lies and hypocrisy we have become so used to these days.
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Fri Jun-17-05 03:45 PM
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1. Am I way off target here? |
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Conyers and all those politicians who participated yesterday are heroes in my eyes.
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