Posted on 06/18/2005 3:33:55 AM PDT by Libloather
Howard Dean to travel the world for Democrats
By WENDY BENJAMINSON
Associated Press Writer
HOUSTON Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean said Friday he would travel next year to India, Israel and elsewhere around the globe to show American ethnic communities that he cares more about them than their money.
"We don't want them to just be donors," Dean said after addressing a gathering of Indian-American doctors while on a fund-raising swing through Texas.
"We have very strong support from the Indian community," he said. "I want to show the willingness of the Democratic Party to reach out and respect their traditions."
Dean said he would probably go to India next winter and planned a trip to Israel and other spots around the world.
Dean will be raising money for the Democratic Party in Houston, Austin and Corpus Christi this weekend. Texas, a solidly Republican state, nevertheless has provided the Democrats with a strong fund-raising base, particularly in Houston and South Texas.
"Unlike previous years, we're actually going to be spending money in Texas this year," Dean said. "We're in a 50-state battle, not an 18-state battle."
National Democrats had written off Texas as anything but a funding source, but the ethics troubles of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Houston, have rekindled interest. Former U.S. Rep. Nick Lampson, D-Beaumont, is running against DeLay, the first time in more than 20 years that DeLay has had a well-known opponent.
Addressing the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, which says it represents 35,000 U.S. doctors, Dean said his party would fight efforts to close the borders to "hardworking people" while blocking the immigration of terrorists.
"We need all the help we can get," Dean told the doctors. "We believe in welcoming people who have the nerve and courage to leave their country."
To rousing applause, Dean also demanded that President Bush "stop blocking (embryonic) stem cell research.
"Science matters a great deal," said Dean, a physician. "Shouldn't we at least first find out the answers" to whether the research can cure diseases like Parkinson's.
Dean also cited the need for standard practice guidelines to cut down on medical malpractice lawsuits instead of caps on damage awards, and pledged that a Democratic administration would cut back on Medicare and Medicaid regulations.
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, was scheduled to address the group Friday night, and planned to call for general reforms in laws governing medical malpractice suits. But his prepared remarks also suggested the creation of medical courts, which would be dedicated solely to medical-malpractice suits.
Dean has made headlines recently with sharp-tongued cracks about DeLay and Republican voters. On Friday, his staff tried to avoid any interaction with reporters and tried to insist that they only question him on health-care issues before whisking him away.
So Dean is okay with illegals, it's white Christians he has trouble with. We get it.
Are you kidding????? Dean get's his talking points from these fools!!!!!!!!!
ROFLMAO!!!!
Pray for W and Our Troops
he can go to Suadi Arabia and get some terror money. They have plenty of people that love to that hate America.
The Feds should arrest him on his return for solicitation of foreign donations and in-kind help in US elections.
And while doing all this worldly travel, he'll manage to spend thousands of dollars of party money donated by those same ignorant and trusting Americans stupid enough to donate to the Dems. Yeah Howard, it isn't about the money is it? Why pay for a round the world vacation out of your own pocket when you can scam it from the Americans you claim to care so much about.
Now, I know that we here at FR are used to the crazy machinations of the left, and the media bias, but doesn't this seem outright bizarre?
What would you think if you heard that Karl Rove was travelling to India to shore up Republican support here in the states?
What would the media say?
No doubt part of a cabal to keep him out of the US and microphone range.
When's he going to be in Austin, and with what Dem supporters at his side? Doggett?
:) ha,ha,ha ;) that's too funny to even comment on.
disgraced doctor? How 'bout "deranged" doctor.
Without the Buddhist monks, nuns or TV cameras!
Tonight, Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee and in many ways a near-religious figure for these pilgrims, headlines a celebration at Stubb's Bar-B-Q.
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