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  •  Umm (4.00 / 3)

    post-dropout, I don't think Dean has been anything but supportive of Kerry. In fact, he said Kerry would probably be the next prez (his pre-gridiron dinner remarks).

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-02-19-mccain-roe_x.htm

    by joojooluv on Mon Mar 08, 2004 at 04:04:45 PM PDT

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    •  Some people will always see Dean as Nader mark II (none / 1)

      I was fighting with someone on another board who was trying to say that Dean was thinking about running along with Nader.

      Personlly, I think the media has done a very good job of convincing American Dean is this crazy angry ultra left wing fanatic, of course most of those people are already forgetting who Dean was, other then he was that guy that angry guy that screams and stuff.

      •  mind you when I say public (none / 1)

        I am taking about the 69% of people that said in August that Saddam was responsable for 911. I mean I understand many in the media and especially the assholes at Bush and company were hinting at it and even connected the two, but if American people continue to be so dumb to not even be informed about why we are going to war and who caused the greatest terrorist attack in American history and who didn't then I fear for the future of democracy. Some day down we just might end up going down a wrong and terrible road once again, but next time it we might not be able to make it out of the pit.
        •  dean and nader (none / 1)

          there was a post on dkos a few weeks back on how nader wanted to run with dean, not the other way around.

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          by delphis on Mon Mar 08, 2004 at 05:16:49 PM PDT

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