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I apologize if I have put this in the wrong slot. I thought this was very interesting and is exactly how I feel. I didn't vote for Howard in the 04 caucus, but he does seem to understand that we the people want change, whereas, Bush and company are determined to show their stupidity and arrogance.

Here is what Howard said:

Dear --------,

It reads like a Bush Administration Hall of Shame: Paul Wolfowitz, Michael Brown, Donald Rumsfeld, Scooter Libby.

Now Attorney General Alberto Gonzales may become the latest Administration official to leave office in disgrace.

America deserves better than what George Bush has given us.

Democrats in the House and Senate are busy holding Alberto Gonzales and the rest of his cronies accountable for seven years of failed leadership. They're ready to cast a vote of no-confidence after years of the Bush Administration abusing its power.

Cast your own vote of no-confidence in the Bush Administration and make sure Democrats take back the White House in 2008:

http://www.democrats.org/NoConfidence

Just yesterday, the president stood by the Attorney General for his roll in the U.S. Attorney firings:

"He has got my confidence. He has done nothing wrong. There's been enormous amount of attention on him, that there has been no wrongdoing on his part. [...] I stand by Al Gonzales, and I would hope that people would."

Americans want action, and that's what Democrats are delivering. House Democrats Adam Schiff and Artur Davis introduced a resolution yesterday calling for Gonzales' removal, stating that he failed to "assure the public that the laws of the nation are being enforced in an independent, nonpartisan and judicious manner."

As Republican Senator Arlen Specter said Sunday, Congress's response is "a very forceful, historical statement" -- not the "meaningless political act" the White House would like Americans to believe.

It's time for that to change, and that will only happen if we put a Democrat in the White House. Help put an end to the failed Republican leadership once and for all:

http://www.democrats.org/NoConfidence

Sincerely,

Governor Howard Dean, M.D.

bettync
QUOTE(JRote @ May 22 2007, 09:17 PM) [snapback]98358[/snapback]
I apologize if I have put this in the wrong slot. I thought this was very interesting and is exactly how I feel. I didn't vote for Howard in the 04 caucus, but he does seem to understand that we the people want change, whereas, Bush and company are determined to show their stupidity and arrogance.

Here is what Howard said:

Dear --------,

It reads like a Bush Administration Hall of Shame: Paul Wolfowitz, Michael Brown, Donald Rumsfeld, Scooter Libby.

Now Attorney General Alberto Gonzales may become the latest Administration official to leave office in disgrace.

America deserves better than what George Bush has given us.

Democrats in the House and Senate are busy holding Alberto Gonzales and the rest of his cronies accountable for seven years of failed leadership. They're ready to cast a vote of no-confidence after years of the Bush Administration abusing its power.

Cast your own vote of no-confidence in the Bush Administration and make sure Democrats take back the White House in 2008:

http://www.democrats.org/NoConfidence

Just yesterday, the president stood by the Attorney General for his roll in the U.S. Attorney firings:

"He has got my confidence. He has done nothing wrong. There's been enormous amount of attention on him, that there has been no wrongdoing on his part. [...] I stand by Al Gonzales, and I would hope that people would."

Americans want action, and that's what Democrats are delivering. House Democrats Adam Schiff and Artur Davis introduced a resolution yesterday calling for Gonzales' removal, stating that he failed to "assure the public that the laws of the nation are being enforced in an independent, nonpartisan and judicious manner."

As Republican Senator Arlen Specter said Sunday, Congress's response is "a very forceful, historical statement" -- not the "meaningless political act" the White House would like Americans to believe.

It's time for that to change, and that will only happen if we put a Democrat in the White House. Help put an end to the failed Republican leadership once and for all:

http://www.democrats.org/NoConfidence

Sincerely,

Governor Howard Dean, M.D.





I had not seen this. I'm so glad you posted! Now....skipping all the way down to the last line...we have got to put a Democrat in the White House.

I think John Edwards is the Democrat who can win the general election.

JRote
QUOTE(bettync @ May 22 2007, 05:52 PM) [snapback]98366[/snapback]
I had not seen this. I'm so glad you posted! Now....skipping all the way down to the last line...we have got to put a Democrat in the White House.

I think John Edwards is the Democrat who can win the general election.



LOL bettync...you will get no argument from me. I think JRE is the most qualifed. I'm getting a bit upset about all the hoopla about Gore running. I hope Gore has more integrity than to run this time. While I voted for him in 2000, he can do more for the country helping to solve and legislate actions to help the environment.
bettync
QUOTE(JRote @ May 23 2007, 12:55 AM) [snapback]98367[/snapback]
LOL bettync...you will get no argument from me. I think JRE is the most qualifed. I'm getting a bit upset about all the hoopla about Gore running. I hope Gore has more integrity than to run this time. While I voted for him in 2000, he can do more for the country helping to solve and legislate actions to help the environment.




I completely agree with you.
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