January 03, 2004
| Lyndon Cashes In
MSNBC on the first payments of federal matching funds:
Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich will get $736,000 and perennial presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche will get $839,000.
So ... does this say more for LaRouche, or less for Kucinich? Link via
Virginia Postrel.
Posted by Alan at January 3, 2004 01:13 AM
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I, for one, am a little worried that the La Rouchies managed to come up with $800,000.
Posted by: mike van winkle at January 3, 2004 10:34 AM
Hey, if you are a baby boomer, I know you might think that your fantasies with disappear with the collapse of the dollar, but don’t worry, that’s why we’re here.
LaRouche is the best candidate running, he is the only one with an idea of how to get out of the mess you boomers created. That’s why LaRouche is the only Democratic Presidential candidate, or any type of candidate for that matter, that has a youth movement fighting to make him President. You guys messed up, and we are learning from LaRouche, what to do to fix the mess.
It’s a lot of fun, and you might learn a thing or two also, www.larouchein2004.com
As always, have fun!! ciao
Posted by: karon at January 5, 2004 08:53 PM
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