Many people pick a personality, and then attach themselves to reasons they can invent for why to support that leader, adjusting their understanding of the facts as it suits their candidate. It’s more like rooting for a sports team than politics. The Progressive Patriots aren’t going that way. They’re identifying the attributes of the ideal candidate first, and then using those criteria to identify who’s worthy of support.
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Could Ever.com ever get to be too much, though? Did it ever occur to Ever.com’s creators that the site could be used as a spam machine to push unworthy sites? Yes, actually, it did. That’s why Ever.com has anti-bot software installed, to make sure that Ever.com pages are human made, not automatic robot blog nonsense. I guess that means that Ron Paul’s supporters probably won’t be seen much on Ever.com, given that Ron Paul is the most bot-prone candidate ever.
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Government spies, unnecessary wars, torture chambers, paranoid delusions about terrorists everywhere, and the pressure to conform under the regime of United We Stand… It’s not a pretty place, but if you’ve got the heart, take a look, and confront the darkness growing beneath a veneer of red, white and blue.
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Chris Dodd doesn’t have the big political name of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, but he does have connections to big money - from Connecticut’s financial institutions.
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The start of the first unconventionally sagacious topical page, on Hillary Clinton for President in 2008.
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