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Howard Dean said Friday that Kerry hasn't accomplished much during his 20-year Senate career and that he should be "a doer, not a talker." -- caption on a Kerry photo at wtopnews.com.

But consider the alternatives: on one side is someone who hasn't done much in 20 years; on the other is one who has repeatedly and consistently done the wrong things for 20 years, financially bankrupting almost everything he's ever been responsible for, up to and including this country. Somebody with the personal discretion to stay out of things rather than ruin them deserves at least SOME respect.

As for Kerry v. Dean on that issue, a Senator has far less influence over a state's constituancy than a Governor does, particularly when that Senator has been on the minority party for the last few years, and particularly when the state mentioned (South Carolina, where the primary is next and the speech took place in) isn't even the Kerry's state of service.

Yeah, Kerry may not have done wonders for S.C., but has Dean done wonders for S.C. while being a Governor of Vermont? I don't think so. Besides, Kerry is on the committee for Small Businesses, which does have a major influence on the growth of towns like Charleston and Columbia and the overall survival of an agriculture state as the megafarms eliminated the need for farm workers and ISO9000 eliminates factories.

Yeup...

Date: 2004-01-30 01:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nvqrjaaajkss.livejournal.com
they deserve respect for NOT holding an office where they have the inability to do THEIR JOB!

The more I dig for information (which has been a lot; as well as for the rest of the candidates) this guy has done nothing but slide by for a paycheck.

I personally would rather have someone TAKE A CHANCE than do nothing. Doing nothing means you dont want the job you have and/or dig a free paycheck. BOTH appauling to me. Especially of anyone holding any political office which affects who they serve.

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