Bill Richardson
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I've loved Joel since his Stanford days. Why is there no RSS feed for him?
2. i love joel stein's take on the world. he is a delight. rob robertson,m.d. paducah, ky
3. I find the correlation of this shameful act with Nigeria offensive and out of place. It is a seemingly stereotype view about Nigeria, which am surprise the Nigeria Embassies around the world are allowing to go on unchecked. I think if not anything, they owe that duty to the country that pays their wages. I wonder if Mr. Stein is asked about Nigeria he'll be able to give a fair description. Although many of us are uncomfortable about some negative elements about this rapidly growing country, it cannot be denied that other developed or evolved countries (Italy, Russia and even United States) have their own fair share of this.
4. This is an excellent and most convincing article to tell the truth of Richardson. This guy is shameless to the most!!! This guy is the most stupid and ugly politician. Many and many supporters of Obama belong to this type: Kerry, Kenedy, Casey, Leahy .... Those guys are elected to damage America. His endorsement to Obama is worthless. Further, his endorsement is a joke and demostrates the low quality of Obama. Many people who have no credibility endorse Obama. Obama and his supporters in Dem party, so-called superdelegates are shameles I feel ugly and I want to vomit when seeing his endorsemet and Obama in the TV.
5. It's kinda scary that these are the people proporting to be able to run our economy.
6. you gotta post the audio of the message machine
7. Reading this crud and writing a response is just a waste of time. Real discourse is just not possible with the likes of the LA Times.
8. PArt 2: Obviously, Mr. Stein is just too jaded to appreciate the idea that someone might take a personal risk to further the interests of the commonweal because Mr. Stein seems to be incapable of seeing beyond his own selfish interests. His piece is based on the presumption that I will only support those who can further my own selfish interests.
9. Part 1: I am sorry, but this is one of the most inane editorials I have ever read, and I have read quite a number of dumb editorials. In a functioning democracy, citizens take risks when they run for office. People who appreciate such risks just might consider helping those candidates whose campaigns don't succeed. For a democratic system to function, losers are as essential as winners.
10. Would this be the same Bill Richardson who endorses your man Obama? Joel, listen to your mother...vote Hillary 2008!
Submitted by: Stephanie
2. i love joel stein's take on the world. he is a delight. rob robertson,m.d. paducah, ky
Submitted by: rob robertson,m.d.
3. I find the correlation of this shameful act with Nigeria offensive and out of place. It is a seemingly stereotype view about Nigeria, which am surprise the Nigeria Embassies around the world are allowing to go on unchecked. I think if not anything, they owe that duty to the country that pays their wages. I wonder if Mr. Stein is asked about Nigeria he'll be able to give a fair description. Although many of us are uncomfortable about some negative elements about this rapidly growing country, it cannot be denied that other developed or evolved countries (Italy, Russia and even United States) have their own fair share of this.
Submitted by: chris
4. This is an excellent and most convincing article to tell the truth of Richardson. This guy is shameless to the most!!! This guy is the most stupid and ugly politician. Many and many supporters of Obama belong to this type: Kerry, Kenedy, Casey, Leahy .... Those guys are elected to damage America. His endorsement to Obama is worthless. Further, his endorsement is a joke and demostrates the low quality of Obama. Many people who have no credibility endorse Obama. Obama and his supporters in Dem party, so-called superdelegates are shameles I feel ugly and I want to vomit when seeing his endorsemet and Obama in the TV.
Submitted by: deborah
5. It's kinda scary that these are the people proporting to be able to run our economy.
Submitted by: kindascary
6. you gotta post the audio of the message machine
Submitted by: jimbo
7. Reading this crud and writing a response is just a waste of time. Real discourse is just not possible with the likes of the LA Times.
Submitted by: Robert Cowan
8. PArt 2: Obviously, Mr. Stein is just too jaded to appreciate the idea that someone might take a personal risk to further the interests of the commonweal because Mr. Stein seems to be incapable of seeing beyond his own selfish interests. His piece is based on the presumption that I will only support those who can further my own selfish interests.
Submitted by: Robert Cowan
9. Part 1: I am sorry, but this is one of the most inane editorials I have ever read, and I have read quite a number of dumb editorials. In a functioning democracy, citizens take risks when they run for office. People who appreciate such risks just might consider helping those candidates whose campaigns don't succeed. For a democratic system to function, losers are as essential as winners.
Submitted by: Robert Cowan
10. Would this be the same Bill Richardson who endorses your man Obama? Joel, listen to your mother...vote Hillary 2008!
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