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The Wimp Factor; Defining the Real Wimps

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Dennis Kucinich, the vegan, department of Peace advocate is a real man. John Conyers, leading the movement for impeaching the lying war criminal Bush-- he's tough. John Edwards, wealthy, yet advocating for the poor, for the other America, that's what a real man does, not sit in his wife's Hummer, counting the tax avoidance money he kept by depriving senior citizens of medicare. Rich weakling, loser, that's what he is.

We have tough, strong leaders on the left. We have spineless republican-lite democrats too. We have to put our support behind our strongest leaders and make it clear that the rest are on their way out.

Bottom line-- the left needs to keep telling the right what strength is all about. WE have to define what it means to be a man, to be strong-- that flexibility, understanding nuances, willingness to communicate and negotiate, ability to see outside the box are good things.

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You had me till the end by doug andrews on Wednesday, Mar 1, 2006 at 10:50:46 AM