Howard Dean Campaign - Decals Memo
Tue December 30th, 2003 11:07 MSTFrom:Howard Dean Campaign
To:Campaign Staffers
Re:Authorized Automobile Car Decals
The following decals may be displayed on staff member automobiles. BE SURE to use the ones appropriate to your region, and remove inappropriate decals if you change regions.
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LOL. He’s a panderin’ fool, ain’t he?
I find it increasingly amazing that Dean and I quote.
“Doesn’t want to make this campaign about God, Guns or Gays”… but he’s now claiming to be a practicing Christian.
Pandering is not the word for this moron.
Next week it will be Gays.
Because since he already said he fully supports the 2nd ammendment and he’s for guns for us “good ole’ boys/girls” with confederate flags on our pick-up trucks, that’s the only thing left that he doesn’t want the campaign to be about.
I’ll bet he thinks that allowing civil unions in Vermont (population 300,000) makes him the “Pink Hero” and that the gay issue for him is now the 3rd rail landmine that will sink his campaign.
How many votes are there in the gay community anyway.. he just might dump on them soon as well.
The man has no ethics, morals or character. He’s Michael Moore’s quintessential “Angry White Man” only he’s personally rich.
This plan is so crazy it just might work!!!
If you want to be the President, you have to appeal to an awful lot of people… sometimes, the way you do it looks silly– but Dean is right to try to appeal to a wide variety of people, even as his efforts may fall flat in some cases. (I particularly like the NASCAR sticker!)
Perhaps Dean thinks that he just the man to fool All the people ALL the time.
Carnival of the Vanities #68
A few words before we begin… To avoid accusations of censorship, none of the submissions was ignored - they have all been included. This makes for a long, long list.
But what if I live in a border state?
MadDog…Dean has a very good reason to pander to gays…money:
With just one exception, every fundraiser that Dean attended outside Vermont in 2002 was organized by gay men and lesbians, as were more than half of the events in the first quarter of 2003, according to Dean advisors.
I was very disappointed by Howard Deans speech after the caucus, he came off as arrogant. We already have a cowboy in office and do not need another! I have voted for 40 years, but I will not vote for Howard Dean.