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Governor Dean Making the Rounds

Posted by Michael Link on July 24, 2007 at 12:59 PM

Just wanted to give all of you a heads-up that your favorite DNC Chair will be making the media rounds, first on the Ed Schultz Show at 1:30pm ET (listen live at their website), and then on MSNBC with Ann Curry at 2:00pm ET. You won't want to miss it.

Also, in case you missed his CNN appearances from yesterday, I've included those below. Enjoy!


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Comments (7) «

Hey Thanks! I enjoyed watching that!

Go Howard!

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Dawnie on July 24, 2007 at 01:13 PM

Thanks Howard, Every time something like this happens it feels like we are getting this country back! If people who are running for office don`t like this then perhaps they shouldn`t run. We need to get America back on track.Over these past 6 plus years I really don`t know what this country was? Thanks for your tremendous contribution.Personally,I wish you were on the podium.

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virgo on July 24, 2007 at 01:41 PM

Great job on MSNBC by Dean.

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sunny on July 24, 2007 at 03:31 PM

After watching last night's rather unique debate, I'm still very undecided as to the Democratic candidate I'm supporting.

In fact at the conclusion a thought that been in my mind for the past year or so came immediately to the forefront ...

I REALLY, REALLY WISH THAT HOWARD DEAN WAS A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT!

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CJanucik2 on July 24, 2007 at 10:07 PM

How can Senator Reed and Howard Dean say that impeachment is off the table when all the top democratic leaders have listed out the laws Bush and his administration have violated? And still they say impeachment is off the table.

Yesterday I had a call from the DNC fund raising campaign, they asked if I would donate $200 to help with the 2008 race. I told the young man that I would be happy to donate once the democratic leadership grows some balls and starts to hold this administration accountable.

I will not give the DNC a dime until they realize that the people of this country will support the impeachment if the case is presented to the country and the facts are made clear.

It appears from the news reports and from my conversation with the DNC fund raiser that the democrats are more concerned with 2008 and the potential of having ulimate power if the whitehouse is won, than they are with upholding the constitution and their oath of office.

I encourage all people reading this to encourage your friends to withhold any donations to any DNC or democratic contender until they grow some balls and take their oath of office seriously. i will be telling all my friends not to donate.

Grow some balls.

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ProtectandDefend on July 25, 2007 at 04:39 PM

It is imperative that impeachment be on the table, if for no other purposes than to show the voting public that there IS a difference between Democrats and Republicans!
We have nothing to lose and everything to gain by holding this criminal administration accountable for their misdeeds.
If nothing else, it will force the corporate media to start discussing the problems of the Bush administration instead of blowing them off.
Who knows, we might just pick up enough Republicans to actually get an impeachment passed, once they see where the voters are going.
Anyway it needs to start happening, like yesterday!
IMPEACH THE BUSHIE CRIME FAMILY!

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Butte on July 26, 2007 at 10:54 AM

Please have Howard Dean exert some influence over the positioning of the candidates for President in the debates sponsored by news organizations. It is wrong to always have Hilary in the center, and Obama and Edwards beside her. Put some of the candidates who are always on the ends in the middle. It would surely be more fair!

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genevieve on July 27, 2007 at 10:06 AM


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