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Funny isn't it that you can comment on this article but not on the Anne Frank one becuause HuffPost is "CENSORING" those comments!
A single-sentence article? Well, OK...
I applaud Howard Dean: Somebody needs to make the complaint official. The Dems have standing. If McCain wants to participate in public financing of campaigns, I applaud that, too. But backing out now is cowardly, not playing by the rules, and shows what non-presidential material he is. I think that it's insulting that he didn't offer to repay all the funds already received, and more as penalty - if he'd done that as a part of extra-rules "withdrawal", I might have looked more favorably on it. But as it is, presuming he tries to withdraw anyway, he's an ass.
Howard Dean is just as he was in 2000. Absolutely nuts. The rulings regarding Florida and Michigan regarding their primaries he wants to reverse to give Hillary an edge. Sorry you made the rules. And the Republicans will fight that one.
Now he attacks McCain as if he is the one who is running. He just doesn't get it. And he should never have been appointed the head of the DNC in the first place for his display of incoherent rhetoric in 2000 when he lost in Iowa. The Dean Scream is the same as the Hillary Cackle. Crazy!
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