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klondikejim
of sanford, ME
Mar 7, 2008 9:02 PM
Not familiar with him but think Denny Dimwit could do what Collins or Snowe have done for their constituents. When, if ever, will we get representation of, by, and for the people? The Good Old Boy Network is alive and well in Washington and probably will never change. Too much money from big business to see any changes in the future. Plus partisan politics that so called "representatives of the people" have to abide by just to get campaign moneys and backing for reelection. Getting too old to listen to politicians promising change. Still vote even tho I know it doesn't count.report abuseq2s
of Sanford, ME
Mar 7, 2008 7:02 PM
I have also heard him speak. I think he's really Tom LeWho. The man knows absolutely nothing about the realities of how things really get done in Washington. Has the guy ever been at least a town meeting member? It also shows a complete lack of respect for his own party. He has every right to run, but is doing a great disservice. If we had Tom Allen in the Senate last term, we would have had a real voice against an Iraq debacle.report abusejohn anybody
of portland, ME
Mar 7, 2008 5:36 PM
I heard this guy speak at the caucus and he was excellent. Allen is just another hack this guy is one of us!!!report abuseYou must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.


