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Nickdfresh
12-04-2005, 11:07 AM
Dean blasts Bush as Democrats look ahead to 2006 elections
By DAN BALZ
Washington Post
12/4/2005

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Associated Press
"We're doing the things that need to be done, but we have a long way to go."
Howard Dean, Democratic Party chairman, on party's prospects in 2006 elections

PHOENIX - Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean offered a preview of the 2006 elections here Saturday with a blistering critique of President Bush's policies on Iraq and immigration and the Republicans' ethics scandals. But he warned Democrats they cannot expect to win next year without offering an agenda of their own.

Speaking at the fall meeting of the Democratic National Committee, Dean pledged that Democrats would offer tax policies aimed at middle-class voters, a plan to provide health insurance to all Americans, immigration proposals that offer a path to legalization for illegal immigrants and defense policies that would protect the nation and expose the "hollow promises" of the Bush administration.

Dean warmly praised Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., for "standing up and telling the truth" about Bush's policies in Iraq and suggested that the Pennsylvanian had offered a vision around which Democrats could rally. But he stopped well short of embracing Murtha's call for a withdrawal plan that would redeploy all U.S. troops within about six months. Instead Dean called on Democrats to coalesce around a proposal that would keep some U.S. forces in Iraq for two more years.

The former Vermont governor's remarks underscored the party's continuing debate over Iraq and the reluctance of many party leaders to support Murtha's call for a speedy withdrawal strategy.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced her support for Murtha's plan last week, but others in the party leadership have declined to do so, in part out of fears that a swift withdrawal could leave Iraq worse off than it is today and hand the GOP a political weapon.

Displaying the fiery style that excited many Democrats during his unsuccessful presidential campaign, Dean attacked "political hacks and cronies" of the president for eroding civil rights and voting rights protections, and said of Republicans, "Theirs is a party of self-absorption and selfishness."

Saying Bush had used race and gay rights to divide the electorate, Dean said, "In 2006 it's going to be immigration, that's who he's going to scapegoat next." He said Democrats must favor tougher enforcement of existing immigration laws and provide tighter border security, but said a balanced immigration policy would provide a way to give many of the 11 million illegal immigrants a path to legal status.

The Democratic meeting came at a time of growing confidence within the party that 2006 could bring significant gains in Congress and the statehouses because of Bush's low approval ratings and public anxiety about Iraq. But Dean said those conditions alone are not sufficient to produce Democratic victories.

"We're doing the things that need to be done, but we have a long way to go," he said. "The collapse of confidence in the Republican leadership is not enough to elect Democratic leadership. We have to stand up for what we believe."

The weekend meeting offered the first tentative signs of the party's determination to address military and religious matters that have often cost them in elections.

"We will not run from the debate on moral values," Dean said. "We will embrace it."

Link (http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20051204/1014917.asp)

Nickdfresh
12-04-2005, 11:09 AM
Damnit! Close/delete this, just saw LOUNGES...

LoungeMachine
12-04-2005, 11:10 AM
At least let ASSVibe post another scream file first.

LMAO

Nickdfresh
12-04-2005, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
At least let ASSVibe post another scream file first.

LMAO

Or let BigBlandCryin' post his obligatory political cartoons for idiots....:D

LoungeMachine
12-04-2005, 11:14 AM
LMAO

It's like ringin' a bell......

DrMaddVibe
12-04-2005, 11:18 AM
Uhuhuhuhuhuhhu!

FORD
12-04-2005, 11:21 AM
I hate closing such a positive thread, even if it is a dupe :(