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To: SwampDogg who wrote (16974)7/26/2006 11:11:35 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78421
 
Dead on.... Dean could be a major stumbling block to the Dem's returning to power. He's really turned out to be an idiot. It's really quite enlightening watching how many Democrats are unwilling to let GWBush self destruct on his own accord... rather they kick, spit, and throw stones at every turn. Quite shocking actually... and HELPS Bush, paradoxically.

Some of them (Dean for sure) make Bush look more normal than he otherwise would... there's rarely anything more obvious than a maroon like Bush acting out to a background of silence... the dems are adding so much noise, they may just blow what should be a big win in the next couple elections. I'll say it again... amazing.

DAK



To: SwampDogg who wrote (16974)7/27/2006 3:49:03 AM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78421
 
But if Dean had accused the president of Iran of being anti-Semitic, would the Republican National Committee have said:
"It is incredibly troubling that Howard Dean would seek to score cheap political points by attacking the democratically elected prime minister of Iran." ?

In fact I believe there are many points on which any Iraqi politician will have serious disagreement with US politicians. Is it not permitted to draw attention to these differences? Do we have to maintain the pretence that Iraq is now a US-style democracy?