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To: bentway who wrote (310166)11/10/2006 2:59:54 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577945
 
Ultimately, the party's presidential nominee will make that decision. In the meantime, the party chairman has won the argument he started last year. Rebuilding the Democratic Party in every state is as much a matter of pragmatism as principle. There would have been much less for the Democrats to celebrate on Election Night if Howard Dean hadn't been so "crazy" -- and so persistent.

Hear! Hear!



To: bentway who wrote (310166)11/10/2006 3:13:59 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577945
 
"The DNC chairman's "crazy" strategy of rebuilding the Democratic Party across all states helped it ride the national wave against the GOP."

So, Dean invested in the strategy and then lured select Republicans into taking bribes and handling pages. He was also behind the inaction during Katrina. And the lack of progress in Iraq. It was all a nefarious plan by Dean to seize control of the government. And we all fell for it...