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Dean works to energize state's Democratic Party (Via Drudge)
Foster's Online ^ | August 11, 2005 | COLIN MANNING

Posted on 08/12/2005 8:48:31 AM PDT by wallace144

CONCORD — Former presidential candidate Howard Dean returned to New Hampshire Wednesday in his latest role as Democratic National Committee chairman.

His message: It's time for Democrats to return to the White House.

Dean greeted the party faithful at a fundraiser at the Common Man restaurant, shook hands and continued his 50-state strategy tour to energize Democrats by reaching out to the party base.

With the next presidential election still three years away and no clear Democratic frontrunner, Dean stressed the importance of grassroots organization in an effort to remove Republicans from power in the nation's capital.

"The burden of proof is on us," Dean said. "Our job is not just to say what we don't like about the president. Our job is to make sure that when we get in we earn the right to stay."

Dean also applauded New Hampshire Democrats for leading the charge in the state's turn to "blue" in the last election. While New Hampshire went for President George W. Bush in 2000, Kerry won the state's four electoral votes in 2004 in his unsuccessful bid for president.

The chairman stressed the need for a unified party to carry the successful formula New Hampshire presented in the last election.

"We need to frame the debate and set the debate," Dean said. "We need to tell Americans what Democrats stand for and not let Karl Rove do it."

Pundits across the nation have said the last election was won on moral values, but Dean said it is the Democratic Party which stands on morality, not Republicans. He said Democrats stand for fiscal restraint, health insurance for all, election reform and better defense and energy policies.

Dean also couldn't let the event go without a direct shot at the president.

"President Bush's numbers are the lowest of his term and he deserves that," Dean said to applause. "We need to buy back our government from the corporations that have paid George Bush to run it."

He also said Republicans in this area are easier to deal with than most.

"New England Republicans are different than most. They are more reasonable and thoughtful," Dean said. "You don't get as many right-wing wackos."

Dean also described Bush's desire to privatize social security as "nutty."

"Americans do not want to privatize social security," he said. "They're too smart to turn social security over to the people who ran Enron."

Dean, as a candidate, pledged support for New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary. When reporters pressed him to offer the same support as chairman, he simply said: "Good try."


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: chairmandean; crazeddeanontheloose; democrats; dnc; dncstrategy; left; liberals
"Wackos" "nutty" Hello pot... This is kettle.
1 posted on 08/12/2005 8:48:31 AM PDT by wallace144
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To: wallace144

This may be the 500th time some Dem has said "we need to say what we stand for.." Notice they always neglect to say what that is..


2 posted on 08/12/2005 8:53:22 AM PDT by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to pass on her gene pool....any volunteers?)
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To: wallace144
Dean greeted the party faithful at a fundraiser at the Common Man restaurant

A personal finance statement filed for his presidential campaign put [the Deans'] net worth between $2.2 and $5 million dollars.

3 posted on 08/12/2005 8:53:33 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: wallace144
It's time for Democrats to return to the White House.

Like the rest of the tourists they can get their tickets to see the White House and stand in line outside the fence with the rest of common man.

4 posted on 08/12/2005 9:09:27 AM PDT by WideGlide (That light at the end of the tunnel might be a muzzle flash.)
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To: wallace144

Dean said it is the Democratic Party which stands on morality, not Republicans. He said Democrats stand for fiscal restraint, health insurance for all, election reform and better defense and energy policies.

LOL. The left is so bereft of morality, that they don't even know what it is. They think it's taxing the "rich", wealth redistribution, etc.


5 posted on 08/12/2005 9:12:02 AM PDT by kenth
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To: wallace144

Its just too much. He says the Dems are for "fiscal restraint," followed by "healthcare for all." What a moron. No, make that a jackass!


6 posted on 08/12/2005 9:13:38 AM PDT by TakeitBack
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To: wallace144

-"Our job is not just to say what we don't like about the president. Our job is to make sure that when we get in we earn the right to stay."-

Translation: After we're miraculously voted in simply based on negative comments about Bush and no new ideas whatsoever, we're gonna make it illegal for anyone to ever vote again.


7 posted on 08/12/2005 9:15:03 AM PDT by AmericanChef
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To: Grampa Dave

Ping


8 posted on 08/12/2005 9:20:16 AM PDT by EdReform (Free Republic - helping to keep our country a free republic. Thank you for your financial support!)
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To: martin_fierro
Bullspit

I can guarantee you he is worth more then 5 million.

He is lying off his ass if he claims that.

His wife is a well paid doctor, him and his wife were born rich, and their investments have done well (does no one ever wonder why Governors, Senators, congressmen, and state AG's over-perform the stock market by over 20% yearly in general?).

Dean is rich out of his mind, heck this is his mid life crisis, until his wife smacks some sense into his head.

9 posted on 08/12/2005 9:24:40 AM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: wallace144
...continued his 50-state strategy tour to energize Democrats by reaching out to the party base.

What Deans fails to realize is that his 50-state strategy isn't going to add one extra red-state electoral vote to the coffers. It's just a pump-up tour; "Hey we lost, Bush got more votes than any other candidate..but keep on 'truckin!"

10 posted on 08/12/2005 9:31:42 AM PDT by WoodstockCat (Gitmo? Let them eat Pork!)
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To: wallace144

Right Wing New England Whacko from CT BUMP!!!


11 posted on 08/12/2005 9:39:32 AM PDT by marktuoni
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To: wallace144

"energize"

"AND THEN WE'RE GOING TO WASHINGTON TO TAKE OVER THE WHITE HOUSE....YEEAAARGH


12 posted on 08/12/2005 10:03:52 AM PDT by Asphalt (Join my NFL ping list! FReepmail me| The best things in life aren't things)
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To: wallace144
While New Hampshire went for President George W. Bush in 2000, Kerry won the state's four electoral votes in 2004 in his unsuccessful bid for president.

If anyone believes for even one second that President Bush lost NH, they are delusional, IMHO. 50.25% and 9271 votes, is a loss per the new demonRAT strategery per the recent Ohio "win" at 48%.

"We need to buy back our government ...

Now we are getting to the truth of their plans!!!

13 posted on 08/12/2005 10:44:36 AM PDT by Just A Nobody (I - LOVE - my attitude problem!)
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"New England Republicans are different than most. They are more reasonable and thoughtful," Dean said. "You don't get as many right-wing wackos."

Damn! I take that personally! Who you callin' reasonable and thoughtful? Hell's belles, I'm as much of a right-wing wacko as anybody from Westboro, KS.

14 posted on 08/12/2005 11:36:40 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Lonesome's First Law: Whenever anyone says it's not about the money, it's about the money.)
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To: wallace144

I'm Different Than Most!

deanwithmonkey.jpgAccording to Howard Dean, that is.

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"New England Republicans are different than most. They are more reasonable and thoughtful," Dean said. "You don't get as many right-wing wackos."

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Well, being a New Englander, I am certainly relieved.  It would seem that someone in the party has successfully hosed the doctor down.  He almost makes sense in this comment:

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"The burden of proof is on us," Dean said. "Our job is not just to say what we don't like about the president. Our job is to make sure that when we get in we earn the right to stay."

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Democrats earning their way to the White House by being elected has to be accomplished first.  However, Dean believes part of the job of the Democrats is to say what they don't like about the president.  I wonder if that is actually in a written job description anywhere.  "Must vocally oppose anything having to do with a sitting Republican president."  I just doubt that on the present course the Democrats are going to get to the White House.  Until folks like Dean put more effort and time into outlining lucid time-proven or at least innovative strategies for the broad range of issues representing all Americans, (even the ones the Democrats love to ridicule for having values while they themselves have not yet come to a consensus on what theirs may be) they are going to continue walk around in circles making annoying noises like ten cent wind-up toys that need to continually rewound.  And of course, no one winds up a Democrat like Dean more than a Republican in power!

But then again, what do I know.  I'm just a New England Republican.  It's not as if I'm some sort of right-wing whacko!

 

15 posted on 08/12/2005 12:35:14 PM PDT by QuiMundus (Learn, Act, Educate, Repeat - http://www.smithism.com)
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"Americans do not want to privatize social security," he said. "They're too smart to turn social security over to the people who ran Enron."

What he is really saying here is that Americans are too stupid to handle their own money and that the all-knowing government knows what is best for them.
16 posted on 08/12/2005 1:24:15 PM PDT by freakboy
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To: wallace144

The thing that irks me the most about Dean's speaking style is this endless "We're not going to let THEM silence us," as if anyone is trying to silence him or the Dems (lunatic shooting-self-in-foot screamfests acknowledged). Who has ever "silenced" him or any other democrat? Other than that fat gork Franken tackling someone at a Democrat event, you CAN'T be silenced. He tries so hard to come off as some kind of Henry Fonda in Grapes of Wrath voice for the voiceless, while his "enemies" look at him funny and say "Who exactly tried to stop you from speaking?"


17 posted on 08/12/2005 4:56:19 PM PDT by Dr.Hilarious
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To: QuiMundus
The burden of proof is on us," Dean said. "Our job is not just to say what we don't like about the president. Our job is to make sure that when we get in we earn the right to stay."

Elementary, Dr. Dean!....Whatever the Dems are paying you, it just ain't enough!!

18 posted on 08/12/2005 6:55:30 PM PDT by eric_da_grate
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