April 26, 2005
Dear Friends,
Instead of bristling against the Bush regime Howard Dean is saying we should support Bush's war so we can get the job done in Iraq, then we can bring the troops home. What is he smoking?
This guy Dean bothers me because he represents the ultimate snow job on the anti-Bush movement. Today I have the "I TOLD you so" blues oozing out my every pore. Trust me, it does not make me feel better when I say to the good Dems that I told you so soon after Dean rose upon the scene in 2003. Let's be clear and honest here, Dean is NOT a progressive and he is a Democrat in name only. Why did the citizens of Vermont call him the Republican Governor? University of Vermont's Garrison Nelson, a veteran observer of state affairs, considers Dean a Rockefeller Republican, fiscally conservative but socially liberal. Dean is uncomfortable with the Republican right yet equally repulsed by the Democratic left, he gravitated to the exact political center. To his credit there is one industry Dean is fighting full-on, and that's Big Pharma (the drug companies).
I was cruising along watching the political puzzle reveal itself when a friend alerted me to the latest Dean speech he is stumping in the name of Democrats.
In a speech earlier this week in Minnesota, Dean said, "The president has created an enormous security problem for the United States where none existed before. But I hope the president is incredibly successful with his policy now that he's there." Dean was portrayed as an antiwar candidate by the media during the 2004 presidential race.
I have been saying all along --- watch out for Dean. He rose to prominece too quickly and overnight he was on the cover of Time. He quickly became the spokesman for the anti-Bush sentiment. When that movement needed a leader they got hoodwinked and bamboozled.
Dean has raised eyebrows among those that are paying attention to modern politics in American. How can a man criticize Bush at the same time support his policies.
By supporting Bush on the war in Iraq, Howard Dean, is an imposter to the anti-war movement. He is acting like a right wing actor that supports the madness of the Bush administration, the Bush Doctrine, and the neo-con cabel. http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/04/22/1338244
I put this page up on my web site in October 2003 after I found a picture of Dean and Sharon on the Dean web site. Go to this web page to see the picture. It shows me how divided this country is.
http://www.tribalmessenger.org/columns/election-2004.htm
Dean is a Republican in Democrat clothing.
Dean's base of support is the Israeli right wing
Dean's web site is full of praise for the US granting Israel $12 billion for its war on Palestine Dean has won over a major portion of the anybody but Bush support
Dean gives speeches at the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations), one of the oldest and most extreme right wing think tanks
Dean still has not come out in support of joining the Kyoto Accord
Dean supports NAFTA and the WTO
Dean is in favor of continuing privatized healthcare
Dean proposes the US stay in Iraq until the job is done, which is what, creating an American Democracy in Iraq? There will not be peace in Iraq until the US gives the country back to the Iraqis. Give back the 192 corporations that have been sold, give back the banks that are now foreign owned, give back the utilities that were sold off, give back the land that was confiscated in the war, give back the freedom to the thousands rotting on prison.
Does this sound like a man that will lead America away from war? In Britain they are watching a series on how the US manufactured Al Queda to have a reason to impose a World Government; in the US we are watching court cases about child molesters, murderers, and SPORTS.
"The United States has to ... take a much harder line on Iran and Saudi Arabia because they're funding terrorism." - Howard Dean
Dean should be thrown out the window with the rest of the war mongers. How long will the rest of the world appease US aggression?
That is how long we the people have to change things OR get out of dodge......
HOWARD DEAN: Here's where I am on Israel. I do support the stance of supporting the assassination of Hamas leaders. They are terrorists and want to kill people and children.
AMY GOODMAN: Does assassinating leaders make the world safer? -- England condemned it. France condemned it. Germany condemned it. Japan condemned it.
HOWARD DEAN: I disagree with you folk on this one. Those people are trying to kill women and children. I think people who kill women and children are wrong, whether they're Arabs, Jews or Americans. We shouldn't be doing it.
AMY GOODMAN: Would you put Sharon in that category? ---
AMY GOODMAN: And that was Howard Dean getting up from the Pacifica radio table.
This was retreived from the Dean web site in October '03. It shows a clear connection and support between these two men.
Once liberty is taken, it is gone you won't be getting it back. We will never again get on airplanes without getting thoroughly searched, we will never be free from our own government spying on us, we will never again be free from harsh and unusual punishment, we will always have to pee in a bottle to get the good job, hemp will always be illegal, the cures for cancer will always be illegal, we will never have a state militia again (they are our National Guard that has been federalized) to protect us from domestic oppression and tyranny.
UNLESS there is a revolution: in the courts, by our National Guard, a revolution in supporting alternative markets with your money, and a revolution in culture to get out from the control of profit mad monopolies hell-bent on destroying the American way of life aka Enron.
How much of our freedom will we give up before Americans put an end to this insanity. Giving up our freedom and our rights to protect our freedom and our rights makes NO SENSE!
Sanity = stability
Stability = peace
Peace = freedom
Freedom = prosperity
Prosperity for all = the good life