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Who wins? I say that Mary Landrieu has a rare opportunity here to take the moral high ground and respresent the real anger that is seething in Louisianians today. She has something that Cindy Sheehan has: legitimacy. Mary tried to play nice with Bush, but it wasn't enough. In the end, if she's worth her salt, she's going to do whatever it takes to bring attention to the plight in her state.
Could Landrieu be the catalyst that unbottles the Democratic anger and sets the party back into a role of leadership? One that will take the rhetoric of compassion and sacrifice out of the churches and put it into action in the government where it belongs?
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