Posted on 09/04/2013 9:49:11 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
(VIDEO-AT-LINK)
Former DNC chairman Howard Dean supports President Obama's call for a punitive military strike against Syria.
Thus far I fully support the president, including his going to Congress, Dean said in an email to The Hill.
The comments from the standard-bearer of the anti-war left during the 2004 campaign could help Obama gain more support among Democrats for votes next week in the House and Senate on his request.
In the House in particular, Obama is likely to have to count on a strong Democratic vote.
Dean's support for punishing Bashar Assad's regime for its alleged use of chemical weapons is particularly noteworthy because the former Vermont governor was the most prominent Iraq war critic during the run-up to the 2003 invasion.
What I want to know, Dean said in his opening line at the California State Democratic Convention in March 2003, is what in the world so many Democrats are doing supporting the president's unilateral intervention in Iraq?(continued)
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Ramirez Editorial Cartoons > > > > >
RAMIREZ
In his latest Ramirez covers:
Iran Benefitting from World Focus With Delight
I can almost picture a Dungeons and Dragons module.
But the Dungeon Master would go hoarse....
Bad Idea Generated.
It’d be a punishment module for DMs.
Beware beware the Draggyputz comes!
[Dean enters the inn: “YeeeeeaaaAAARgH!”]
Today it’s Iowa. Tomorrow its the UN. Next week it will be Damnasscuss! YeeeHaaaaaa...!!
Once again I have to sroll back up to the top to see if it’s satire. Surely SOME of the voters who still worship obama can see the hypocracy. Then again....
They’re no my pictures, someone else made them. That one with the hippy girl I posted all over the place, every lib website I could get my hands on.
There ya go. I’m inspired
He would be perfect to lead the MUNCHKIN BRIGADE.
:^)
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