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To: MichaelSkyy who wrote (150426)12/10/2005 1:46:10 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793794
 
So what? Only veterans deserve have an opinion on these matters?

Forget that Dean never bothered to serve in uniform



To: MichaelSkyy who wrote (150426)12/11/2005 11:30:36 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 793794
 
Still, not one high-profile Democrat has called publicly for the removal of Howard Dean, the terrorist cheerleader, from the helm of their party. And Dean doesn't even have the spine to stand behind his own recorded words, waffling that he didn't mean exactly what he meant the way he meant it when he said it.

Dean's irresponsible outbursts encourage our enemies to kill American troops.
Silence is complicity.

Not even Sen. Joe Lieberman, that seems it self a disqualification from "he's a statesman of great moral force."
It does leave, Sen. Joe Lieberman is just a politician .

I think this Chris Wallace comment sums it up....

Still, despite his criticism, Wallace Jr. seems to have inherited some of his father's shoot-from-the-lip-style.

Asked about DNC chair Howard Dean's recent prediction that the U.S. would lose the war in Iraq, Wallace told Carr:

"We are in a war. We do have 150,000-plus American soldiers over there. I mean, it's Tokyo Rose, for God sakes, going on radio saying we can't win the war."

newsmax.com