To: Born in a Rage
That's why Howard Dean had his records sealed as Governor -- because he leans conservative. Give me a break!
You want this man in charge of our military? I cannot ignore his liberal social stance either -- glad you can!
Howard Dean would be a disaster for America -- just because he can spin with the best of them doesn't mean it is fact! He lies, he lies, and he lies!
From RNC Research on Howard Dean (BTW, every last comment is sourced):
DEAN SINKS TO NEW
LOW AT WMUR DEBATE
Dean Still Unable To Accept Responsibility For Spreading Baseless 9/11 Theory
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DEAN RAISES INTERESTING THEORY ON NPR
BUT TONIGHT BLAMES IT ON FOX NEWS
Dean Denies Using Innuendo To Attack President Bush. WMURS SCOTT SPRADLING: Governor Dean, you had once stated that you thought it was possible that the president of the United States had been forewarned about the 9/11 terrorist attacks. You later said that you didn't really know. A statement like that, don't you see the possibility of some Democrats being nervous about statements like that leading them to the conclusion that you are not right for being the next commander in chief? HOWARD DEAN: Well, in all due respect, I did not exactly state that. I was asked on Fox, fair and balanced news, that
I was asked why I thought the president was withholding information, I think it was, or 9/11 or something like that. And I said, well, the most interesting theory that I heard, which I did not believe, was that the Saudis had tipped him off. (ABC News Democrat Candidate Debate, Durham, NH, 12/9/03)
Actually, Fox News Asked Dean About His Theory, Not About President Withholding Information. FOX NEWS CHRIS WALLACE: The most interesting theory is that the president was warned ahead of time by the Saudis? Why would you say that governor? DEAN: Because there are people who believe that. We dont know what happened in 9/11.
WALLACE: Do you believe that? DEAN: No, I don t believe that. I cant imagine the President of the United States doing that, but we dont know and it would be a nice thing to know. (Howard Dean On Fox News Sunday, 12/7/03)
Dean Suggested His Interesting Theory On NPR. The most interesting theory that Ive heard so far which is nothing more than a theory, I cant think it cant be proved is that [President Bush] was warned ahead of time [about the 9/11 attacks] by the Saudis. (NPRs The Diane Rehm Show, 12/1/03)
Washington Post Columnist Suggested Deans Comment Shows His Shift To Nutty Left. Now, I cannot testify to Howard Deans sanity before this campaign, but five terms as governor by a man with no visible tics and no history of involuntary confinement is pretty good evidence of a normal mental status. When he avers, however, that the most interesting theory as to why the president is suppressing the Sept. 11 report is that Bush knew about Sept. 11 in advance, its time to check on thorazine supplies. When Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) first broached this idea before the 2002 primary election, it was considered so nutty it helped make her former representative McKinney. Today the Democratic presidential front-runner professes agnosticism as to whether the president of the United States was tipped off about 9/11 by the Saudis, and it goes unnoticed. The virus is spreading. (Charles Krauthammer, The Delusional Dean, The Washington Post, 12/5/03
108 posted on
12/10/2003 8:32:47 PM PST by
PhiKapMom
(AOII Mom -- OU Sooners are #1in the BCS)
To: PhiKapMom
I knew that was a lie when he said it because I heard Chris Wallace ask him about it.
Liar!
129 posted on
12/10/2003 8:43:09 PM PST by
Howlin
(Bush has stolen two things which Democrats believe they own by right: the presidency & the future)
To: PhiKapMom
From what I understand, the records were sealed because there were numerous private letters to him from his constiuents - and it wouldn't be fair for reporteers to read the lifestories of people that wrote to him in cpnfidence. I have no problem with that.
As far as the military: I have not heard Dean say he would cut any military spending with regards to technology, the weapons, or the forces. He is for staying in Iraq as long as it will take to finish the job there.
As far as his liberal social stance - it doesn't make a difference because he believes such issues should be determined by the states - and he'll have nothing to do with that if he were president.
He doesn't appear to me to be a liar. He answers questions directly, even if they are unpopular answers. I respect that in a person, even if I disagree with them. It shows conviction and sincerity.
As far as this 9/11 theory -- he evidently mentioned that there was such a theory (which there is). He didn't say he believed it. The people responsible for 'spreading' the theory are the people interviewing him who keep bringing it up.
The fact that Bush and the other Republicans signed that Medicare Bill and the CFR and No Child Left Behind is very disapointing to me. I'm conservative because I want LESS big government, LESS programs, MORE issues left to the states. I'm not seeing this at all.
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