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Bipartisan Summit On Third-Party Candidates Fuels Michael Bloomberg Buzz

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by standlee5 December 31, 2007 7:07 PM EST
Posted by SharnCedar at 01:39 PM : Dec 31, 2007

I would vote for anyone other than Bloomberg. Americans need to stand up and say we''re not going to let global wealth run our country. Never again. Ron Paul or John Edwards what other choice is there?
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by prinzowhales December 31, 2007 6:43 PM EST
Just when you thought two parties that favoured open borders, endless war, the export of American jobs and Israel first...here comes another...."Spider pig... spider pig...doing whatever a spider pig does..."
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by savdavid December 31, 2007 6:43 PM EST
In America, money can buy you anything. Might as well hand the keys to the White House to Bloomberg now. No one can compete with a billionaire.
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by danstoned December 31, 2007 6:09 PM EST
Republicons have a well documented track record of being the "Party of Self-Centered Thieves in Union with the Fundamentally Ill." Not since the Confederacy has America been under such constant attack by the NEOCON traitors from the Fascist Southern States. Since these traitors hate the USA so much, it is past due time for the Confederacy to secede and join union with their 3rd world counterpart Mexico, with the name of the Mexican Confederacy. Southern Neocons are all like women, in that they will never forget the fact that the Yankees slaughtered their forefathers into submission in the 1860s.
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by mudrose-2009 December 31, 2007 5:29 PM EST
Only more baffoonery to contend with.
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by gunownerdan December 31, 2007 5:19 PM EST
"Whoever has the most money wins."
Posted by marcodele

Unless your name is Ron Paul.
The corporate-owned mass media tries hard to ignore those they can''t control.
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by December 31, 2007 5:03 PM EST
Bloomberg changes parties like he changes his expensive shirts...he has no commitment to anyone or anything. He''s a change? What a laugh!!!
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by jsilver2th December 31, 2007 4:58 PM EST
Who would want to go to this and listen to these has beens whine because they got left behind? Always the bridemaid never the bride- guess what there''s a reason for that- CBS didn''t print the longer list: Conveners of the meeting include such prominent Democrats as former senators Sam Nunn (Ga.), Charles S. Robb (Va.) and David L. Boren (Okla.), and former presidential candidate Gary Hart. Republican organizers include Sen. Chuck Hagel (Neb.), former party chairman Bill Brock, former senator John Danforth (Mo.) and former New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman.

Sam Nunn (Ga.), He is a board member of the following publicly held corporations: Chevron Corporation, The Coca-Cola Company, Dell Computer Corporation, General Electric Company.

Charles S. Robb (Va.)Married into LBJ Family= he was the only senate Democrat to vote for all items in the GOP''s "Contract with America" when they reached the Senate floor, including a Balanced Budget Amendment and a line item veto.


Former New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman. Whitman as Bush EPA executive appeared twice in New York City after the September 11 attacks to inform New Yorkers that the toxins released by the attacks posed no threat to their health.

Gary Hart? ho ho ho he likes the hos.

And this is change?
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by Krazcarl December 31, 2007 4:53 PM EST
Why do rich peaple want to run our country wou would think they would be happy with thier cash???
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by ilovemydoggy December 31, 2007 4:46 PM EST
"I wish ''they'' would do something about health care, Global Warming, the War, the economy." Who is ''they''? Forget ''they'' - it is ''we'' who must. Wake up.
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