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	<title>Comments on: Howard Dean: Subverting American Foreign Policy</title>
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	<description>Sometimes the truth hurts</description>
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		<title>By: dianne</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 13:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m conflicted.  First of all, I&#039;m pissed at the Republican party for their handling of several things.  Now the Republicans have to deal with the Attorney General firings; this after the Scooter Libby mess.  What they should have done is come forward right away and state their case as to why they were doing what they were doing.  Those of who follow politics closely know that the Democrats are just as guilty if not more so than the Republicans when it comes to firing attorneys who were investigating the Clintons, but the rebuttal years later doesn&#039;t hold the same weight as today&#039;s allegations against the Republicans.  It&#039;s stupid politics by the Republicans. I just want to beat them about the face and neck!

Now, how does this relate to Dean?  Well, Robbie points out that what Dean is doing is not constitutional, but Robbie is not the New York Times or the Washington Post and what he is saying may make sense to &quot;some&quot; of us, but so what?  People in this day and age think they can do or say anything to whomever they want, as long as it&#039;s not a Republican doing it because the Democrats make damn sure their cry of foul  makes the headlines of the liberal press and the Republicans are too stupid to point out the same types of things. 

Republicans are digging their own grave.  I&#039;m disgusted with them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m conflicted.  First of all, I&#8217;m pissed at the Republican party for their handling of several things.  Now the Republicans have to deal with the Attorney General firings; this after the Scooter Libby mess.  What they should have done is come forward right away and state their case as to why they were doing what they were doing.  Those of who follow politics closely know that the Democrats are just as guilty if not more so than the Republicans when it comes to firing attorneys who were investigating the Clintons, but the rebuttal years later doesn&#8217;t hold the same weight as today&#8217;s allegations against the Republicans.  It&#8217;s stupid politics by the Republicans. I just want to beat them about the face and neck!</p>
<p>Now, how does this relate to Dean?  Well, Robbie points out that what Dean is doing is not constitutional, but Robbie is not the New York Times or the Washington Post and what he is saying may make sense to &#8220;some&#8221; of us, but so what?  People in this day and age think they can do or say anything to whomever they want, as long as it&#8217;s not a Republican doing it because the Democrats make damn sure their cry of foul  makes the headlines of the liberal press and the Republicans are too stupid to point out the same types of things. </p>
<p>Republicans are digging their own grave.  I&#8217;m disgusted with them.</p>
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