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Friday, February 15, 2008
Michael McBride :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dusting Off My Predictions of Democrat Disharmony
by Michael McBride
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There is a Perfect Storm of epochal proportions on the horizon for the Democrat Party, and there will be no escaping its impact.  The forces set in motion by seven years of Bush Derangement Syndrome and this primary season will be impossible to mitigate or deflect.  There is a Democrat train wreck coming and even Superman couldn’t stop this locomotive.

And I predicted it all back in November of 2006.

I am no palm reader or Tarot card master, no crystal ball wrangler, no political clairvoyant, but I am cognizant of historical factors that will continue to influence the primaries for the Democrats and fracture their party into small pieces, and there is little they can do about it.

Worse, the factors I relied on in 2006 to make my predictions have only moved in more ominous directions for the Dems.  The fissures have become deeper.  The race has become tighter. And with the Dem candidates polling well against McCain, the stakes have become higher.  The dogfight that will be the Dem nominating process this summer will collapse the party like a black hole on steroids.

To review, from MySandmen, November 6, 2006

“Mark your calendar…you read it here first…the 2008 Democrat National Convention is going to make the 1968 Chicago Democrat National Convention look like a play date for snobby, elite toddlers. I think Denver and NYC should abandon their bids, and that this convention should be held where the least property damage could be done…maybe…in the middle of Death Valley, California.”

Because,

Dean and the Kos Kidz. The mainstream party will never be able to meet the exceedingly high expectations from the far left. While their influence in 2004 is well documented, they reached their high-water mark with Ned Lamont in the Connecticut Dem primary earlier in the year.”

“African-Americans will call in their marker on the Dems. …Long a mainstay of support for the floundering Dems, blacks are waking up to the fact that the Dems have been stringing them along for years.”

“If no candidate can run the table…look for a bitter and acrimonious Convention, at which, both the Kos Kidz and the African-American caucuses, increase in importance, and further divide a fissured party. It won’t be pretty amongst the frustrated rank-and-file…locked out of the smoky backrooms, and being kept out of the Convention site.”

“Iraq. By far the single issue that will set the tone for the Convention. Like Vietnam, it is already causing more gyrations in the Dem party than a basket full of snakes at a limbo party. … So, in the end, Iraq will cause the Democrat Party much more consternation than it will the Republicans, because in 2008…someone, (all the candidates anyway) in the Democrat Party, will finally have to offer a specific proposal for Iraq. And that one fact will begin a fissuring of the party that will make a gamma-ray burst seem like a single firecracker during a Honolulu New Year’s Eve.”

“I am not advocating civil disruption, nor do I wish it on the potential host cities, but mark my words…the 2008 Convention will be a calamitous event that will rival 1968 in its infamy. A conflagration of events is beginning to coalesce into an unstoppable force…a force that works against a peaceful process that produces a viable Presidential candidate, and sets the stage for an explosive release of frustration that will likely be mismanaged into chaos by the DNC leadership.”

“Good luck keeping a net on this one.”

Amen.

After the November 2006 elections I followed up with the following on November 8, 2006,

“The Republicans in the House and Senate have squandered their many opportunities because of gutlessness, pandering, and 2008 Presidential aspirations of their own. But, that does not mean all is lost...over the course of the next two years, the Dems will engage themselves in a series of events that will culminate in a DNC National Convention that will make a Mike Tyson fight look like a patty cake session between a couple of snobbish playdaters. Last night's win for the Dems, only revs the engine.

More evidence...

Hillary the self-appointed frontrunner for 2008...from RCP.

"Caution has served Clinton well in the Senate. There, she has listened to the wisdom of Robert Byrd, the longest serving member, who gave her his standard nose-to-the-grindstone tutorial and beamed with avuncular pride as she took it to heart and grandstanded not. On the other hand, she has led not, either. If she is a party leader, it is on the basis of who she is and not what she has done. She has risked little. " (My emphasis)

It is doubtful that her risk aversion has gone un-noticed from within the party, and it is not likely to be rewarded with a yellow-brick road to Denver or NYC.”

Also,

“Kos and his crowd are not going to go quietly into the night. Check this comment stream from the Kos Kidz...

"No question about it. We're mandated all to heck."

"Americans last night showed they despise conservatism. And they showed they want a better way - a way that absolutely, without any doubt, includes liberalism."

"Who the hell is listening at this point? They are irrelevant. It's full speed AHEAD time!"

..."We're mandated all to heck"...they are not just talking about the left...they are talking about the left and themselves...the far left. And I am glad that I don't have to break the news to them that the Party is now going to attempt to move to the right a bit. They won't be having any part of that...they believe the mandate is theirs...not just for moderate Dems.”

And,

“The Michael Steele effect...African-American candidates are not going to be dictated to by the Dem party any longer. Had the Dems had a true partnership with their African-American constituents, they could have put forward a black candidate in MD, and had another black Senator. Frustration with the Dem Party, by the black rank-and-file spilled over when Steele received significant support from black political leaders. Had the Dems put up a black candidate, he likely would have won...but as usual, the African-American caucus is carrying their water, and getting scraps in return. They (blacks) will continue to (have to) fight for a return on their 50 year investment.”

And I continued with the following on November 9, 2006,

“They will be looking for a white knight... a crusader...to lift them above the malaise and toward the promises of liberalism...economic equality, true "social" security through governmental care and programmatics, and into the Great Society where the simple "will" to get along ensures peace, and all act toward the common good, and evil is vanquished by the light of this Great Society.

They will, of course, be disappointed in the machinations of the Dem Party, and frustrated when the quadrennial appearance of their savior is thwarted by the rigidity of the Party, and that they will be going forward with a mediocre candidate that is incapable of meeting the comparisons to St. John and St. Bobby. They will be angry, and they will not go quietly into the night.”

As will be the case if the Clintons and their megalomaniacal machine rely on super-delegates to deny charismatic Obama the nomination.

“The convention floor will be home to more "moves" than the NBA All-Star game.”

And finally on November 15, 2006, my final Karnacian prediction,

“So, the forces that will determine whether the Dem National Convention will be collegial or not, are in place...and it is looking like the extreme left will be pulling with all its might, the moderates will become frustrated, the MSM will try to influence with their slanted pulpit, and the war in Iraq...the war against terrorism...will still be a factor, so I come to the same conclusion...the Dean's and Pelosi's, backed by the Kos Kids, fueled by the even farther left anti-war crowd, will be discouraged by the centrist Dems who will move to the middle, and the vocal support they (moderate Dems) will get from the MSM...this friction will cause the Dem Convention to be a raucous and memorable affair.

Denver...it is not too late to withdraw your bid.”  On second thought, maybe it is.

With Obama and Clinton in a tight race, and McCain looking beatable, with the Berkley fever still untreated among the far-lefties, with blacks ready to call in their markers, and the Clintonian Presidential Corporation in no mood to file for Chapter 11…this will go to the Convention.  And when the brokering is fumbled by Howard Dean, look for all parties to meet in the street.  This will be a convention for the ages.

I stand by my predictions.

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U.S. deficit running at twice last year’

Federal spending also rising at faster pace than last year. BUSH/CONGRESS STOP THE SPENDING! Can we afford Iraq?

MSN-The federal budget deficit is running at a pace that is more than double last year’s imbalance through the first four months of the budget year.

In its monthly review of the government’s finances, the Treasury Department said Tuesday that the budget was in surplus in January, but the deficit totals $87.7 billion so far this budget year, double the $42.2 billion imbalance recorded during the same period in 2007. The new budget year started last Oct. 1.

The Bush administration sent its final budget request to Congress last week, projecting that the deficit for all of 2008 will total $410 billion, very close to the all-time high in dollar terms of $413 billion in 2004.

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Not a convincing case
As a Republican I would like nothing better than to see the Democrats implode like this column predicts. However, I don't see it happening. While the black vote will certainly call their markers in, their support for Obama is so overwhelming I believe they will carry the convention. Also, since Obama is rated as THE most liberal senator, he will satisfy the Kos crowd. Obama is the perfect candidate to quiet this gathering storm. The Clintons have made themselves irrelevant in the past month.

If I was on McCain's staff I would be doing all the research necessary to defeat Obama with a unified party behind him.

Another pair of Dim Losers for ofc.
The Dims are reaching for the stars (Marxism) and will reap what they sow. Never have 2 worst candidates been foisted on this country. The Dims think that 2 avowed Socialist will win the Presidency, what the heck are they smoking?
Even Repub stupidity cannot be blamed when the R candidate is still in the Whitehouse in Jan. 09!

Nice wishful thinking, but ..
Nice wishful thinking, but Obama is too far ahead. I know, don't count Hillary out until you see her body protruding from under the house, but she is already losing superdelegates rapidly as Obama's momentum builds. It looks like the Democrats will have a nice peaceful convention alfter all.

TRUTH
Mr. McBride there is no "STORM" in the Democratic party.The DEMS are like the "GIANTS" were just before they beat the Patriots.GIDDY...Anyone who has played Football knows,that your Mother is not safe before a game.You just want to "HIT" somebody.But once the game starts and uniforms appear,it's ON!No the "TRUTH" is, that America,for the first time will be ran by someone, who is not white and male.I hear the "FEAR" in your voice.Pull your "SKIRT" up...

What a joke!
Michael McBride, your column is a joke.

Do you even know why the 1968 convention was so tumultuous? Read a little history, please.

In 1968, just before the Democratic convention, there were 2 prominent assassinations: MLK and RFK. With the RFK assassination, it left the Democratic nomination in limbo. Plus, the sitting Democratic president, LBJ, was not running for a second term, which was unusual.

There was also a huge divide between the 2 candidates' (Humphrey's and McCarthy's) positions on Vietnam.

So, how does 2008 compare with 1968? It doesn't, not even close.

Your hopes of a democratic collapse will not be realized. Just because your party is imploding, doesn't mean the Dems will.

You're like a little kid that cries, "Well, if I can't have any fun, then no one better have any fun."

An Epic Election
You are correct - this is a year of Epic Politics - but not for the reasons you cite. Garry Wills wrote "Lincoln at Gettysburg," subtitled, "The Words That Remade America." Barack Obama is using words that are remaking America and students of history understand the value....
http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/02/15/lincoln-less-gettysbu rg/

Indeed, So What
I second Wysman's comments. Michael offers nothing but entertainment and wishful thinking with this piece.

McCain will be easily defeated by either Clinton or Obama. Either will be a disaster and a single term Presidency should result.

I'll be writing in Ron Paul this time. Yes, he wants to quit Iraq, but so do most voters. Republicans who must "win" Iraq will now lose both Iraq and the Presidency as a result.

I don't pretend
to be able to predict events at the convention, but it will surely be interesting to watch. God only knows what Cuntasaurus Rex will do if she is denied her birthright. Cross the Clintons at your peril. Their history is full of dead bodies. It will beat American Idol for entertainment value, that's for sure.

My husband actually thinks...
that Hillary will roll over graciously and accept that Obama wins the nomination -- I DON'T THINK SO!!! This will be an underhanded, never before seen dirty tricks type of campaign for the nomination, by the Clinton Crime Family. Just watch.

Still, with momemtum on his side, I think Obama just might squeak-out the nomination. Then he will, (sadly) win in a blowout against McCain. The NUMBERS of primary voters tell the story -- twice, sometimes triple the number of Democrats as Republicans are voting. I pray a President Obama doesn't screw up the country too badly.

Mom in Wisconsin

Two Party System
If you care about your Constitutional Rights, change your political affiliation to Independent and send the DNC and RNC a message: it ain't about YOU any longer.

In the immortal words of Howard Dean, "Power to the People!" Ya ha!

Here's Your Perfect Storm
Conservatives will not vote for McCain and Obama/Clinton will win regardless of the chaos and division in Denver.

Ohg Rea Tone
"Barack Obama is using words that are remaking America".

Without a doubt that is the funniest thing I have heard all week. His words are vacuous fluff saying absolutely nothing of substance. He's a politician throwing out platitudes but somehow this is now defined as "remaking America". Wow! That's just too funny.

election
Had the Republican Party nominated an even moderately decent candidate, it would have been a landslide for the GOP, however, with the prospective candidate (McCain) we now have the election is up for grabs. There is so much contempt for McCain and the way the primaries were held that he has virtually no chance.
Blacks will back Obama by 99%, the white guilt crowd will vote for him and of course the yellow dog democrats will fall in line.
I'm not a big Romney fan, but I now see that he would have been the only possible GOP candidate to have a shot at winning. We will go through 4 years of democrat rule and wind up running Romney for President in 2012.

Dusting off
The analysis works well if Hillary is in a position to deny Obama the nomination; if she isn't, it's Obama's coronation, the loons will write the platform which Obama will ignore and go sailing into the White House on the basis of getting at least 95% of the black vote, which will turn out heavily. I hope you are right, but I'm afraid you're not.

Timing of disruption
The Dem battle will go to court. Specifically to resolve the delegate fiasco from Michigan and Florida. This court battle will press hard into the campaign for the general election and may disrupt that event.
Look for Congress to pass a law giving George Bush the right to sit as president until the 2008 election is properly adjudicated, voted and decided.
That'll take about 3 years.
And the next president will not get an extended term. He or she will sit one year and be campaigning that whole time.
Looks like conservatives might be able to look forward to 2012 without all the consternation a Dem as president will bring.

Racist Democrats
Anyone who doesn't vote for Obama is a racist. The Democratic party is chuck full of them. Just ask the governor of PA. LOL

I would like nothing better...
...than to see the black community come to its senses and realize that the Democratic party has been acting as Plantation Owner all these years, that it's the Republicans who stand for policies that empower blacks to gain wealth, stature, and importance, and for the black community to stop EMBARRASSING itself by more consistent bloc voting than any group in American politics.

It would spell the end of the Democratic party as we know it, and that end cannot arrive too soon.

I'm not sure that McBride is correct here -- too many blacks seem unaware that Obama does not stand for what they stand for (most blacks are socially conservative, whereas Obama is socially progressive). But perhaps we're almost there.

(Unrelated to this topic, please visit my political blog, "Plumb Bob Blog: Squaring the Culture," at http://www.plumbbobblog.com. Thanks.)

my 2 cents
I agree with this column and am keeping my fingers crossed that it happens.

In the last three elections (I include the upcoming) the republicans have fielded candidates that were and ARE eminently beatable and the dems have, after much effort, managed to come up with the ONE candidate that the republicans can beat. So far in this election they seem to be continuing that trend, grace a Dieu.

I said about a year back that if the dems nominated Evan Bayh they would have a real good chance and then I shot my mouth off in predicting that they would turn to him after finally realizing that Hillary and BO are NOT attractive to John and Joan Q. average voter, whose votes count for as much as those of the enlightened ones who come to this site every day. (Well, almost every day.)

I still stand by that but I don't think that it will ever happen. Maybe in 4 years but not now.

Physicsguy, you forgot about Klintons
Those who have crossed Bubba and Hellary (the latter especially is "win-at-any-cost" type) have oft been prematurely buried.

No mention
"Heck" and he didn't even mention Michael Bloomberg, who will be running an independent campaign for POTUS, and spending a billion of his own money -- pulling perhaps 25% of the vote. This will not be welcome news to the Dems.
As I say often, whom the gods would destroy they first drive mad. I can see the spittle already dripping off the Koskids, Pelosi and her co-horts, and the McCainiacs and the conservatives. It will be soon but not a quick death. It will linger for a long time.

While your arguments are compelling
The fact is that once we nominate a leftist like McCain there won't be enough of a republican turn out to elect him if he were the only one running for the office. The problem is that McCain has shafted the party base repeatedly and with great glee. Why should we the base think he'll do anything else? Why can't the RNC figure out that the the Republican base is conservative? The last thing this country needs is a tax and spend republican who talks a good game and votes another. We just don't need a liberal republican who believes that 20 million criminals deserve amnesty just because it's PC never mind the murder, rape and smuggling it's all forgiven by McCain's world view. I respectfully request that McCain be deported back to the planet Marx where he came from and let's get a real nominee. Anybody who honestly believes in lower taxes, smaller governmnet, religous freedom and the rest of our constitution not these wack jobs that want to bury this country in criminality.

I don't even want to get started on the pure evil coming from the Democrats. Lord knows that the Stalinist wing and the Leninist wings of that party are both competing in the primaries.

AMERICA 2008
A runaway train is on the tracks,a man appears in front of it,in an effort to stop it.The man is ran over by the train and killed.Is the stupidity of the man at fault or the train?It does not matter, because neither will be charged!!!

Dems/McBride
McBride is certainly correct as to what he is not (clairvoyant, political pundit etc.) but neither is does he have any historical perspective at all. The Chicago Convention of '68?? Someone has already pointed out the idiocy of that comment. All I can do, as a former Rep. and now Indep., is lament the Jonestown mentality of those still rallying around the Bush (the one in four people still deluded). Put the Kool Aid down!!
Constantly calling any Dem. a socialist is moronic. This crop of conservatives has forsaken the very principles that have historically defined the GOP; fiscal responsibility, small government, no nation building, border security etc. Barry Goldwater is rolling over in his grave.

Barack is trumping Shrillary
... with a better game plan and tactics.
I think that when they autopsy her campaign many will point to Slick Willie as the loose cannon that backfired... the race card thing was STUPID, but leave it to the Clintonista's to try any dirty trick. The tears thing could only be used once, and only a few states have a lot of Mexicans actually voting (see Mexifornia)-- SO FAR.

Barack has out-campaigned her, partly because Presidente Jorge and the rest have so stunk up Washington (what else is new?!) that is is best not to be stressing experience there. Shrillary had parlayed Slick Willie's adultery into a Senate seat (as even honest libs like Howard Fineman admit), but too many correctly do not see Slick's time in the W.H. as HER experience, though she tries to play that for all it is worth.

Barack is an empty suit so far on details, but so was Jimma' Carter in '76 when he followed another failure/bad smell in the W.H... appearance passes for reality to many. And he got lucky to have the underwhelming liberal open border RINO Amnesty Juan McQuisling as his opponent. We are sick of hearing the neoCON drivel about how we must never leave Iraq; it is the only tune the old man can play. He admits that he does not understand economics-- swell time for that "straight talk."

We had better support a lot of REAL Republicans for Congress to stop the bleeding and save the republic from the ILLEGAL invasion and the permanent welfare state, which the 'Crats will have when the ILLEGALS all actually vote, which will not even require citizenship... that's what the driver's license ploy is all about.

maddox et al,
maddox writes: Friday, February, 15, 2008 10:09 AM
election
Had the Republican Party nominated an even moderately decent candidate, it would have been a landslide for the GOP, however, with the prospective candidate (McCain) we now have the election is up for grabs. There is so much contempt for McCain and the way the primaries were held that he has virtually no chance.
Blacks will back Obama by 99%, the white guilt crowd will vote for him and of course the yellow dog democrats will fall in line.
I'm not a big Romney fan, but I now see that he would have been the only possible GOP candidate to have a shot at winning. We will go through 4 years of democrat rule and wind up running Romney for President in 2012.""
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I concur mightily with your assessment on all counts. Romney was the best "ALL ROUND CHOICE" but no, he's a "mormon" (small letters for emphasis) or MORMON for emphasis. A lot of difference that will make when you get a loser like McCain as your reward for giving a religious test to a good and successful American.

Romney was not my favorite, but I figured out lo many months back he was the only viable candidate not to screw America or the Republican party.

Now we're almost sure to get Obama bin Hussein after a knock down drag out fight from Clinton Inc. H&ll, she looks good compared to him.

There is a probable consolation prize. Four years should show the world and the electorate that he, Obama, is a very bad choice.

Sorry KOS.

Great News for us
Its a shame we may not be able to take advantage of the dems complete splitting apart this 08 election.

I will say its about time black voters start waking up to the facts that the elistest dems have been riding those votes and folks like a rented mule. Now would be a great chance for the GOP to address how our way is the best way to lift yourself up and become a small business owner or someone who sends there kids to college that the dems want them to stay the uneducated , crime ridden folks they have become. Think about how worse your general overall crime rate , single parent rate , poverty rate have all gone up under your blind willingness to follow and vote as the democratic elites has gotten you. Id say its time to check out the GOP

as far as our own issues and how were going to blow this clear advantage has yet to be clear. we all know mccain sucks , and he is a RINO . I want a 3rd party made up of conservatives but until that happens we need to realize what the choice is here . Mccain , Barrack, Hillary all want to flood our country with illegals so sadly we must fight that with good elections in 2010 in congress or else all 3 will get there way. The choice really becomes about the courts and winning in iraq for this is a easy one for Mccain. all i can say is we must take our hatred for mccain and make sure we vote in conservatives in 2010 to block his other desires for huge taxes on our gas costs for his global warming crud . As well as what im sure will be many many issues we all will have with his programs. So in short we need to endorse and vote for mccain but make it clear to him and his RINO friends that we will block him every step of the way on his liberal issues

Peter O

Obama: the McGovern of the century
Anyone who thinks Obama will blow away McCain better stop eating brownies at the democratic rallies. He's the Mcgovern of the century. Remember McGovern? Nice guy. Spoke well. Captured the hearts of the antiwar crowd.

McCain isn't mr excitement, but he hasn't been heard much yet. He has a story. He is a flesh and blood man and not an image. He will be a one term president due to his age so the conservatives can begin preparing for the next election now.

He will blow away Obama.

Pete & McCain analysis

I disagree. McCain as has been said by his supporters is his own man. No amount of pressure from us will force him to do anything we want.

The man is a megalomaniac. He cares less about reality than my 13 year old does, and that is very little. McShameful will lose this election unless something no one suspects happens, with or without our support. The message to the GOP is the big one.

Never send us anything like a McPainful again. Do not support him, do not vote for this guy. You know why so act on it.

Losing is the best thing McLiberal could face.

Unfortunate
that Republicans will not have a candidate in the race to compete against the Democrats. The Democrats will simply win by default, regardless of who they nominate. The RNC has not yet realized that conservatives will not vote for McCain, no matter how much they badger their base.

Ignore those posters who

are saying McCain will lose, and no one will vote for McCain. They are not Republicans, they are trying to get the Republicans beat in November.

I do not want McCain as the nominee any more than any other conservative. But these people putting him down and saying he will not be supported if he is the GOP's nominee are only trying to weaken the Party. As I said, people like this are either incredibly ignorant or stupid or are Dems.

Black Vote?
Blacks are what, 13% of the populace? If every single black American turns out for the vote, and votes Democrat, it's still just a blip.

Why is everyone so focused on the black vote? Blacks in this country gave that up a long time ago, opting for cultural takeover and making sure that Political Correctness covered them. Yes, President Obama gets a pass on most anything as soon as the MSM cries "racist!" opposition to his policy proposals.

No it's "you idiot!" opposition to his policy proposals. but that'll never lead on CNN.



I think
we've all been under a cloud of anger and it's our right to be angry after years of arrogant contempt from the hacks who believe they are the only ones with the smarts to determine what's correct for this country. And that isn't true either, they are all determining what is right for themselves and that right is percs, power and money. We in flyover country are the wage slaves ordained to maintain the lifestyles they
are accustomed to. Shake the money tree long and often, the political class on both sides have become like the French aristocracy..let them eat cake. Having said that, we have to
control that anger , and consider first and foremost what's best for this Republic and what's best for our troops. Control that anger,
and get even by voting out RINO's when you can and replace them with Conservatives. You can only do that if you VOTE! And though we might have to retreat, there's no dishonor when you can return to fight another day. Ceding the territory to the enemy (dhimmiRATS) isn't retreat
it's surrender. And that's dishonor. I've been
an independent except one short period most of my voting life since '64. Think Bezerkly, do we want a redux of the 60's if these thugs gain all three branches? They are getting bolder now.

It has potential...
I don't know if all the author's predictions will come true. It would be ironic in that there has been so much coverage of the fracture on the republican side...yet this is one of the only articles I have seen suggesting a fracture on the democratic side. I too see a potential. the democratic nominee is just too close to call at this time. Obama only leads by 49 delegates at this point. Clinton still has more super-delegates pledged to her. One never knows with the Clinton's... If the nomination does go to her, it's probably not the convention site were the problems will occur necessarily. While blacks only account for 13% of the US population, they account for even less voters. However, if Obama is not the DNC nominee, I could see blacks staying home in droves as well. But unfortunately (mainly for them) I don't feel most will abandon the DNC much too their detriment as a community. I would love to see this "perfect" storm, only time will tell.

Looks like this columnist is not...
Looks like this columnist is not...the only one saying this. Now, Richmond Mayor L. Douglas Wilder is warining of convention chaos.

http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/news/sunday.apx.-content-arti cles-RTD-2008-02-17-0302.html

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