hawkia
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The Dems would be well advised to get rid of Dean. He has done very little to advance their causes.
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The Dems would be well advised to get rid of Dean. He has done very little to advance their causes.
aparently they weren't muzzled enough to help the republicans.
I think you can't underestimate the fact that she has been extremely vocal about her opinions on the Iraq war and they all seem to have come to pass as rather acurate.
Don't discount this great lady
she will soon become the most powerfull woman in all of american history and it didnt happen by accident.
A discussion about what ideas and who's ideas worked and didn't work is exactly what the democrats need to continue to do.
I have to go with Dean..and a strong nod to Pelosi. Dean has been travelling and working the party workers in all the states all year. He has gotten the message out locally. It was his call to make this election a local election - state by state - and he pulled it off.
Nancy did her part and kept the elected democrats in order and working together. I think we should be thanking both..not starting a pissing contest!
She was dead on right about the Iraqi war.
She is the first person to get the democrats in the house to vote as a unified force since Tip O'neal.
She has raised more money than anyone for the party except the Clintons.
She speaks what is on her mind, not what the polls say is most profitable.
She is a friend of the GLBT community.
She opposed the extension of the Patriot act.
She opposes the extension of the Bush tax shenanigans that destroyed the national Debt again.
She wants a ballanced budget and has promised to get a bill for one passed in the house.
She has promised to not impeach the president or waste time with such a childish endeavor. She has point blank said publicly that if the dems are going to keep the house they need to focus on positive actions, not negative ones.
She does not veer from a fight, no matter how unpopular it may currently be.
that is just a few for now.
The Dems would be well advised to get rid of Dean. He has done very little to advance their causes.
As is Howard Dean, on most of the things listed above. This is not a contest between Nancy Pelosi and Howard Dean. If anything is 'ill advised', it's probably this thread, especially the 'Nancy vs. Howard' title. It's a cynical, sore loser attempt to try to sow divisions within the newly victorious force in American politics.
And it simply will not work. Six years of Bush will surely keep the Dems united for approaching a decade. Dems won't be lulled into complacency any time soon and won't be fooled into squabbling amongst themselves. So this thread is a wasted effort.
You're wrong.I'm surprised at the arguments above. Neither Dean nor Pelosi had anything whatsoever to do with the Democratic election victories of 7 November. The only person responsible for any of this was George W. Bush. ...
