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"Coward Dean ?"

Ok this story is a mess. I don't even fully understand it. What I've heard is that Howard Dean supposedly owes Republican Maryland Governor Michael Steele an apology for racsit comments he made about Steele being a black Republican. Dean was suppose to meet the Republican National Commitee chairman Ken Mehlan on Meet the Press to rebuddle the accusations that he made some sort of "Uncle Tom" comparison about Michael Steele when he was running for office back in 2002. Howard Dean didn't show up on "Meet the Press" and as a result the New York Post's Front Page read "Coward Dean". Thats good journalism when a no show appearance on a sunday morning TV show makes your front page. Hey Lindsey Lohan was a no call no show on Regis and Kelly this week, where's the front page?
You'll notice that I said Dean made "some sort" of comment, that's because I've been doing some research and I can't find the quote. If someone would like to send me a link so I can read what was said I would love to know. They say Dean also owes and apology on behalf of the Democrats for the throwing of Oreo's at Governor Steele during a speech symbolizing the fact that Steele was black on the outside and white on the inside. He owes an apology for that? I feel like I'm owed an apology for being taxed out of my ass to pay for the most expensive inauguration to date, Rich dinner parties, senate pay checks that may help overturn Roe v Wade, and a war that can't be won. How do you defeat Terror? Go ahead and tell me. I dare you.
I would also like to add that as Im writing this Im also researching. I just found a picture(that Im not able to upload) from the New York Post. It's a caricature of a billboard that Read Coward Dean and some empty boxes with against the war checked off. So thats what makes him a coward. Him using his freedom of speech. The Freedom we're supposedly fighting for in Iraq. If the New York is so concerned about Howard Dean possibly convincing people that the war is a bad idea than maybe the New York Post should get their asses over to Iraq to set an example. If you want to see the picture I was talking about do a google image search for Coward Dean.
"A war on terror is like fighting a war on Jealousy" ~David Cross

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