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Howard Kaplan

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  • : http://drwuthinks.blogspot.com/
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  • The new president needs to stop the creeping erasure of the Palestinian people

    Posted at June 4, 2008 1:18 PM in response to At AIPAC Today, Obama Shows How He Will Win (Postscript on Jerusalem)

  • Unequal indeed! We have a ruling oligarchy--twas ever thus-- from the rich founding fathers who were intent on minority rule, on.


    One party of the rich in this country: two branches: dems and repubs.

    Dems need to reclaim status as the party of the working class!

    How: Get rid of the Wall Streeters that run the party i.e. DLC, Rubin,Schumer, et. al.

    Run a populist/working class program

    Class war--the rich use it all the time for their advantage. Wise up folks, follow their lead!

    Wake up, reclaim Democratic party for Main Street.

    And win the working class vote --80% of the electorate.

    Let the Republicans have the rest.

    Posted at May 12, 2008 2:47 PM in response to An Introduction to Unequal Democracy

  • The only real union, The Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics, is supporting Hillary, according to an official memo.

    Posted at May 5, 2008 6:53 PM in response to Labor War: Change To Win Hammers AFSCME For "Lying" In "Deplorable" Pro-Hillary Leaflet

  • It's over, fans, Obamaman wins/won.

    People, newspapers,tv, radio are just filling time till the inevitable....(it helps with their ratings to keep the race tight and up for grabs)

    Posted at May 5, 2008 5:41 PM in response to Totality Of Polls Suggest that Indiana And North Carolina Could Be A Wash

  • The Republican bumper sticker reads: Markets work; governments don't. Not really accurate but it does rouse their followers.

    What is the Democratic Party bumper sticker?

    I really don't know.

    Be kind? Work across the aisle?
    Perhaps we'll get out of Iraq, perhaps we wont? Say no to Empire? ???

    Posted at May 3, 2008 1:17 PM in response to Time to Win the War of Ideas--Finally

  • There is one party of the rich in this country and the Democratic half is self-destructing now and the Republican half soon...

    Oh wind, if this be winter, can spring be far behind?

    Posted at April 18, 2008 5:02 PM in response to Hillary Closes To Within Three Points In Gallup National Tracking Poll

  • American Century as in preeminence of the United States during the 20th century.

    Posted at April 18, 2008 5:01 PM in response to Hillary Closes To Within Three Points In Gallup National Tracking Poll

  • Good for the Jews!

    Posted at April 15, 2008 2:32 PM in response to New Pro-Israel, Pro-Peace PAC Hits Ground Running

  • (Everyone's ganging up on Obama because he said people were bitter because of the bad economy and were turning to guns and God. Memo to Obama: you should have said people are bitter because the damn Democratic Party, just like the Republican Party, is a friend to the rich and hostile to the poor and middle class.)

    Sure I'm bitter...bitter about Clinton's millions, McCain's beer heiress trophy wife, Obama's boyish good looks and gift of gab.

    Then there's the bitterness I have about the billions CEO's have accumulated and spend on crazy luxuries life Lear jets, and 400 million dollar yachts, and Bush's insane war which will cost 3-5 trillion and, yes, I'm bitter because I can just about afford my cat food diet and now I worry that Purina might be bought out by some hedge fund. But, please,don't mourn for me, organize.

    Heck, I'm bitterness incarnate. But, I decided to move on. I started a group supporting Obama for president. It's called "Bitter People for Obama." Bitter as I am, I think he would be the best president ever.

    Posted at April 15, 2008 1:03 PM in response to Pennsylvania Polls Don't Show Any Major "Small Town" Effect

  • Sure I'm bitter...bitter about Clinton's millions, McCain's beer heiress trophy wife, Obama's boyish good looks and gift of gab.

    Then there's the bitterness I have about the billions CEO's have accumulated and spend on crazy luxuries life Lear jets, and 400 million dollar yachts, and Bush's insane war which will cost 3-5 trillion and, yes, I'm bitter because I can just about afford my cat food diet and now I worry that Purina might be bought out by some hedge fund. But don't mourn for me, organize.

    Heck, I'm bitterness incarnate. But, I decided to move on. I started a group supporting Obama for president. It's called "Bitter People for Obama." Bitter as I am, I think he would be the best president ever.

    Posted at April 14, 2008 6:03 PM in response to In Pennsylvania Robocall, Obama Surrogate Pushes Back On Criticism Of "Small Town" Comments

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