YEAA-AHHH!!!
He is going to New Hampshire, South Carolina, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, North Dakota, and then he is going to take back what is rightfully his.
Yea right, Dr. Dean you are so far out of touch with reality it is not funny. He is the only candidate that was against the Iraq war, from start to finish. He thinks that we should have bowed at the alter of the Un-United Nations.
Dr. Dean, what about when you advised to Mr. Clinton that the United Nations was impenitent and advised unilateral action against Iraq in 1998? Perhaps you were having a panic attack at that time and was unsure of what you were saying.
Dr. Dean believes that he had this election wrapped up as we saw him introduce God into his campaign the Thursday before the Iowa Caucus. But in 2003 he said that God does not belong in a campaign. He also claims that Jimmy Carter (another mistake) invited him to church, which he attended. Carter denied this. We can also see that he thought he had this election wrapped up because he started moving toward the center on issues and not his radical leftist views that he has on any issue.
I also thought it was very distasteful that he got angry at an elderly gentleman in Iowa just before the caucus. Not only did it display Dean’s short fuse, but it also displayed what he really thinks of his elders.
Dean also plans on repealing the Bush tax cuts and forcing the average Joe to pay an extra $1200 dollars in taxes. Now, would someone explain to me why anyone who says that they don’t like paying taxes would vote for this clown.
Look at how well he managed Vermont for an example, upon his first day of being Governor, he suffers a panic attack (which is acceptable and understandable), but he never seems to recover from it as he raises taxes to the highest they have ever been in Vermont, and cuts educational spending to bring Vermont’s educational status to the lower 3rd percentile. Why would anyone want this for one state, let alone fifty states.
Should Dean get the nomination, and I think there is a good chance you people will nominate him to lose to George W. Bush, he will lose in a landslide similar to that of Mr. McGovern. I would also venture to say that his loss will be comparable to Mr. Dukakis, but since he was from Massachusetts, i am saving that for Mr. Kerry.