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Howard Dean: Bush Spying On People He Doesn’t Like
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Rob - 10:11am on 11/03/2006

He’s right, to an extent.  I just shivered as if it was negative 40 degrees.  Anyways, Bush does condone spying on American citizens he doesn’t like.  Bush has repeatedly said he doesn’t like terrorists, those who converse with terrorists and those who coddle terrorists. 

The bigger question is why Dean opposes monitoring communications between whomever on U.S. soil and suspsected terrorists abroad.

Chad Evans - 11:11am on 11/03/2006

Does Dean have any evidence to prove that the Bush administration is “spying” on people “they don’t like?” I doubt it.

Excellent criticism. We shouldn’t rush to judgment without evidence; we should stick to the things we know. [/sarcasm]
Dave_Comet - 12:11pm on 11/03/2006

Dave, Dean made the accusation.  Do you not think he should back it up?

Rob - 12:11pm on 11/03/2006

Would anybody be surprised if the government was actualy spying on people?

ellinas - 02:11pm on 11/03/2006

Howard Dean please post the proof.

Meanwhile you lefties never seemed to care when Bill Clinton used the IRS to attack his critics.

Makke it up about Bush, ignore it when Clinton actually does it.

The Whistler - 02:11pm on 11/03/2006

No, Howie.  That is not a camera in your sock drawer.

pete - 04:11pm on 11/03/2006

Howard Dean is one of those people that reassures me that I am on the best side of the political spectrum! I can’t believe the Dems don’t hide him.

Zsa Zsa - 04:11pm on 11/03/2006

Relatively sane democrats and lefties have to wince when this guy spouts off. I love it. He and Kerry should go on the road together. Together they will assure that the Democratic party will stay out of office for the foreseeable future. Rap on, brother!

Pilgrim - 06:11pm on 11/03/2006

Discussing the potential for abuse is talking about the merits.

jpe - 01:11am on 11/04/2006

Discussing the potential for abuse [is] talking about the merits.
jpe on November 4, 2006 at 05:56 am

Jpe:

Merits are claims to excellence and worth.

The potential for abuse would be focusing on the disadvantages and faults (not the merits).

Bezu Fache - 04:11am on 11/04/2006
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