Dean Draws A Crowd On Campus

A record crowd of Washington State Democrats turnout to see Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean at a fundraiser last night reports the Seattle Times. Human Events U reported yesterday that Dean would scream (or speak) with students at Saint Martin’s University’s annual state Democratic Party Crab Feed. Although the event was hosted by the […]

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A record crowd of Washington State Democrats turnout to see Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean at a fundraiser last night reports the Seattle Times.

Human Events U reported yesterday that Dean would scream (or speak) with students at Saint Martin's University's annual state Democratic Party Crab Feed. Although the event was hosted by the school's Democratic Donkey Club and College Democrats of America, it was open to the public.

More than 1,200 Democrats gave "Dean a series of standing ovations, screaming their support for his condemnation of Republicans," reports the Seattle Times.

And, as anticipated, Dean made outlandish, partisan remarks in order to fire-up his base.
 
Regarding budgets deficits, Dean said, "You can't trust Republicans with your money," and concerning the Bush Administration and war in Iraq, the DNC Chairman said, "They have not told the truth, and it is time for them to go," according to the Seattle Times.

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