“The Dean Deception
One word: Clinton (and not even that “good”, possibly).
Actually, 2004 will turn out to be the best of all possible worlds for the Greens… we’ll either see an outright fascist re-elected (Bush) and get four more years of concrete evidence of the Democratic Party’s inability to act as an effective opposition (thus driving even more people into the hands of the Green Party), or we’ll get another neo-liberal “moderate” pro-business Democrat who will throughly disappoint just about everyone who worked to put him in office and throughly piss off a whole bunch of people, driving them into the hands of the Green Party.
2008 will be a banner year, I predict.
Thomas
> (Forwarded from a Vermonter):
>
> The International Socialist Review has recently
> published what I think is perhaps one of the most
> devasting critiques of Ex-Vermont Governor Howard Dean
> that I’ve ever seen anywhere in print. It exposes Dean
> for the fraud he truly is: a deceitful and
> manipulative “pro-business, Rockefeller Republican”
> war candidate who is using phony populist rhetoric to
> win the Democratic Party nomination for President.
> This article is a must read for those who have
> convinced themselves that voting Democrat in the next
> Presidential election is going to change things in
> this country. It will not.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Duane J. Roberts
> duaneroberts92804@yahoo.com
>
>
>
>
> http://www.isreview.org/issues/32/dean.shtml
>
> International Socialist Review Issue 32,
> November-December 2003
>
> The Dean Deception
>
> By KEITH ROSENTHAL
>
> We must face the appalling fact that we have been
> betrayed by both the Democratic and Republican
> Parties. — Martin Luther King, Jr., in Facing the
> Challenge of a New Age, 1957
>
> WITH more than a year remaining before the
> presidential election of 2004, the former Vermont
> governor, Howard Dean, has stolen national attention
> for his criticisms of the recent unilateral war on
> Iraq by confidently arguing on the campaign trail:
> “Weíre gonnaí beat George Bush!”
>