Will Dean continue to speak out against the war once the bullets are flying? I hope he does and I think it may be the key element that seperates him from the rest of the Democratic hopefuls. It will truly show that he is willing to stand up for the Democratic wing and challenge the president. He will be in prime position to take the nomination once we start to feel the repercussions of the Bush Administration's doomed Middle Eastern agenda.


Whoops! I should scroll down to the appropriate posting before I submit my comment.

And this thing's called the...what? ...the internet...?


Stand firm but be prepared for smear attacks. Always expect the unexpected. Dean in 2004!


I have been an enthusiastic Dean supporter for a few months. I just downloaded the flyer and I like it, but I am disturbed by the the portrayal of the Dean position on Israel and Palestine. In fact I was offended enough that I suddenly began questioning my support of him.
This issue is mentioned in the "Middle East" section and in the "Improving the Environment" section of the flyer.
I find the stated position completely lacking in any compassion for the conditions of the Palestinian people.
There are two mentions of killed Israeli babies, and no mention of any Palestinian suffering. Palestinians are mentioned only in the context of their terrorists.
I hope that Dean's view of Israel is complex enough to include not only thier suffering, but also their abuses of power and instances of disregard for international law.
As the flyer now stands, Dean sounds completely hawkish on the Palestinian question.