Posted on 03/14/2005 1:45:34 AM PST by JohnHuang2
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - More than two years after he left the governor's office to make his unsuccessful run for the presidency, the fight over public access to Howard Dean's gubernatorial records is coming before the Vermont Supreme Court. Today's hearing is on the state's appeal of a ruling that 86 boxes of records Mr. Dean sealed when he left office in 2003 are instead presumed to be open. Superior Court Judge Alan Cook ordered Mr. Dean and the state to identify each of the hundreds of thousands of documents in the boxes and say why each should be covered by executive privilege.
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Delicous to speculate what might be so embarassing. Money laundering? Taking funding from criminals or Chicoms? Bribes? Extortion? Intimidation?
Performing abortions...?
Can we also see the records of what exactly he did during his OB/GYN internship at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Burlington, VT? Oh, we won't see those either? Hmmmm....
....just a wild guess....but "he voted for it before he voted against it...."
86 boxes of documents?? 86?
Hmmm. Some interesting reading.
It's always amusing to realize that the Democrats have very little chance of winning if they talk openly about who they are and what they represent. So they try to tone it down.
If this information that has been hidden away is about abortion, we have to ask why. The Democrats celebrate abortion rights. So Dean should have been out there bragging about his involvement in those rights for women. But instead, he knows he has to hide any involvement because MOST Americans are far less pro choice than the Rats would like us to believe.
Secrets + propaganda = Howard Dean, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton.
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