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Arny Krueger
 
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"ScottW" wrote in message
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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinio...60_deaned.html


"If you're a Democratic presidential contender taking potshots at the Bush
administration, Vice President Dick Cheney's secret energy policy task force
makes a good target. Unless, that is, you also had a secret energy policy
task force of your own as governor of Vermont"

Absolute proof that Dean is a flaming hypcrite.


http://michnews.com/artman/publish/article_2148.shtml



Thank you for your article. It helps to read articles like this because
without them, many of us would be in the dark about Howard Dean. He has the
usual best face forward smile, but we need to know about the real candidate.
"I myself am a registered Democrat but there is no way I would vote for
Howard Dean. I'm going with Bush because I at least have a measure of
confidence about his spiritual and moral character."


http://worldnetdaily.com/news/articl...TICLE_ID=36391


"Dean has a point. He's the only one who's been able to fire up the Democrat
base. If his opponents can't do that, how can they woo the general election
voter? But the very qualities that make Dean so attractive to his extremist
base make him a dark horse in the general election as well.

"He is anti-war and anti-Bush to the point of seeming irresponsible. He's
irascible to the point of seeming unstable. And he is profoundly weak in the
areas he needs to be strongest in: foreign policy and national security.

"President Bush excels in these areas, which is quite ironic, considering
that a few short years ago, elitists were lampooning Bush for mispronouncing
the names of obscure foreign leaders. They still deride him for his
allegedly simplistic worldview.


and this gem

http://timesargus.nybor.com/Story/76604.html



"In my head, I'm picturing it as a formal affair - you know, women in
evening gowns - but it will probably be a bunch of people walking around in
sweats and sneakers," DuBois said last week. "I don't have a speaker phone,
so I'll have to get my hands on one."

Several of Dean's Democratic rivals, such as Wesley Clark, are also now
throwing house parties and organizing regular meet-ups.

The house party concept is not new. Churches and unions have long used home
meetings as an organizing tool, according to Robert Putnam, a professor of
public policy at Harvard University and the author of "Bowling Alone: The
Collapse and Revival of American Community." But over the last 30 years,
Putnam said, American political life, in large part, has been dominated by
television ads and mass mailings.


Who knew Sanders is latest Amway rep for the Dean campaign.


Sanders used to pursue Audio on this forum. One has to ask why he has worked
so hard to turn it away from audio and into his love affair with Howard
Dean.