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What should John Edwards focus on in the future, now that his presidential bid is over.

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JNR said:

Shutting up! No one wants to hear what this guy has to say! Pleae go away and leave us alone!

Sean said:

Hmmm... he could focus on paying back the American people for taking all that public funding. What a joke. Ambulance chasing multi-millionaire lawyer wants to lecture about how there's two Americas... in a way he's right, and it's glaringly obvious that he's not one of us.

xxx said:

He's about to be somebodys VP just like in 2004

Holden said:

Told you this guy was a phony baloney -
wasn't very long ago he said he was staying in the race 'till the end -

Doug Johnson said:

I be very surprised if he VP for anyone. To much negative baggage. He a phony first class. He wants health care for everyone, yet the ambulance chasers are one reason its so high.
Look for him to back Obama, wants AG job in return.

thinker said:

As a proud and registered Democrat.

THANK GOD, HE'S OUT!! He's an embarrassment to the south! I regret everytime that I supported him for his Senate campaign bid. He was a sorry ass Senator, for this state.

For his six years in the Senate, he hardly was on the Senate floor to vote on issues that concerned the welfare of the people of this state.

I don't think the man can get elected to Water and Sewer Board. It would be right up his alley
anyway.

I am a very disgruntled proud Democrat, when I see people like him get elected, and messes up a wet dream. Even the kid, who's running for Coble's seat. He's another off the wall, job seeking federal bureaucrat. I'm voting for Coble, like always have.

Stormy said:

Maybe, Edwards can go home and actually start using some of his accumulated wealth to start changing the lives of those poor people he talks about. He could start by getting those homeless people that live under the bridge a place to live and and some hot meals to eat. He's used their imagery so much and so long, he owes them that.

Stormy said:

Yes!

John Edwards for AG

Terry Grier for Secretary of Education

We could get a really fine cabinet with those two as anchors.

JP said:

John Edwards would be a very good 19th century president. I wouldn't mind if he were President now. A self-made man from the south who cares about poverty has a lot of valuable messages to share with us all. I'm not sure he is very valuable to the new age political process, however.

BJ said:

I agree with the statement that he could choose to use his wealth to help the poor, rather than just exploiting them for his political ambition. Perhaps other guiltridden "limousine liberals" could do the same. If everyone wanting to redistribute wealth would just start with their own, the world would be a better place.

This man is been aptly referred to as the "most insincere man in America". Here's one more novel thought - he's a lawyer... maybe he should consider practicing law. Preferably in a Socialist country.

jslowe said:

What will John Edwards focus on, probably who he can sue for the next million dollars he wants. If we are lucky, he will go back to his multi-million dollar plantation in Chapel Hill and set on the front porch drinking mint julipes and looking down his nose at his neigbors. It's a fact that he talked down to them this past year.

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