Dean has the Big Frog in a Little Pond syndrome...There are 18 US cities that are larger than the entire state of VT.
And on top of that, IMO, he is trying to argue apples and oranges....the info that Cheney is wanting to keep confidential is info that NO President has EVER had to turn over to ANY group. The National Security briefings that every Administration, and every President must have every morning.
Hillary (who wasn't elected) deemed the medical info gathering to be private information. Why was is all right for those meetings to be closed door, and not the energy meetings?
Then, I've wondered why Dean, and his supporters, who seem to think he is a very big Frog, haven't compared Governor of Vermont to any of the Mayor of any of the top 18 large American cities....
Face it....He is "lite" in Administration of a large population, and definitely ranks an F in foreign policy experience....He really doesn't like the American Military, and wants the UN to run the world.
Of course, he hasn't admitted to anyone what exactly the UN has done to make the world a place of Freedom and Safety for any of the World's Peoples.
Other than that, he probably is a nice guy --sometimes....maybe.
General Facts - CIA on the US
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US: est: 290,810,000 approximatly
VT: est: 619,000 approximately
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Total estimated VT population 2002........ 616,500
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* -- Estimated population as of July 1, 2002
-- Census Bureau
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City Pop. 1. New York 8,084,316 2. Los Angeles 3,798,981 3. Chicago 2,886,251 4. Houston 2,009,834 5, Philadelphia 1,492,231 6. Phoenix, Ariz. 1,371,960 7. San Diego 1,259,532 8. Dallas 1,211,467 9. San Antonio 1,194,222 10. Detroit 925,051 11. San Jose, Calif. 900,443 12. Indianapolis 783,612 13. San Francisco 764,049 14. Jacksonville, Fla. 762,461 15. Columbus, Ohio 725,228 16. Austin 671,873 17. Memphis, Tenn. 648,882 18. Baltimore 638,614 19. Milwaukee 590,895 20. Boston 589,281 21. Charlotte, N.C. 580,597 22. El Paso 577,415 23. Washington 570,898 24. Seattle 570,426 25. Fort Worth 567,516 |