http://www.newshounds.us/2005/06/02/hannity_distorts_deans_words_again.phpHannity, so confident that his distortions will go unchallenged, tries to discredit Howard Dean every time the man utters a word. Today Dean spoke at the Take Back America Conference in Washington,DC and Hannity took a few of his comments and sculpted them until they could be used as weapons against Dean and all Democrats. Michael Reagan was on hand to help Hannity mislead the viewers on H&C tonight and Roy Neel, Dean Campaign,became the victim of their irrational, predictable and tiresome gang up routine.
Hannity loves to paint Dean as a wild man just running around the country saying mean things about the poor Republicans. Of course, the viewers never get to hear more than one or two sentences from Dean. Here is an excerpt from Dean's speech today from Alternet.This speech can hardly be characterized as hate filled or irresponsible.
There was a film clip shown of Dean talking about hard working people having difficulty getting to the polls on election day after working and taking care of their kids at the end of the day. He made a comment about some Republicans not understanding what it's like to put in an honest days work. Roy Neel gave the comment more clarity claiming that Dean was talking about the problems in Ohio with inadequate voting booths leaving people waiting for hours at night in the rain.Most of these problems were in working class neighborhoods.
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link to Dean's speech:
http://www.alternet.org/story/22145/and here was an editorial regarding Dean that was pretty interesting:
What If Howard Dean Was Right?http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/6/22005mf.aspAgapePress) - What if -- work with me on this, now -- what if, in his desperate plea to harvest more votes among people of faith in the next election cycle, Howard Dean said something profound?
Far-fetched, I know, but listen to this: "I didn't see it in the Republican platform anywhere, but I saw in the Bible that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven" -- a bold proclamation, that, coming from a rich man, physician and politician named Dean.
He continues: "It is a moral value to walk with the least among us. Those moral values are consistent with Democratic values, with American values, and they are sorely lacking with the Pharisees and the Sadducees, who preach one thing and are hypocritical. We need to kick the money changers out of the temple and restore values to America again."
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then Arriana goes for it also:
Make Iraq Topic #1http://www.alternet.org/sms/22152/Editor's Note: The following is the speech Arianna Huffington gave at the Take Back America conference on June 2, 2005. A video of the speech can also be viewed here.
At the opening dinner last night, Richard Parker, in presenting an award to John Kenneth Galbraith, read from a letter Galbraith had written to JFK in 1961: "The right," he wrote, "will always criticize reasonableness as softness... When they speak of total victory they invite total annihilation. They aren't brave but suicidal. There is a curious superficial pugnacity about the American people, which, I am persuaded, does not go very deep. They applaud the noisy man but they reconsider if they think him dangerous. We must make it clear that these men are dangerous."
It's time the Democratic Party stopped being afraid of upsetting Wall Street and Big Pharma. Drug companies will pocket $139 billion in profits as a result of the new Medicare prescription drug law alone. Can you believe passing a prescription benefit that doesn't allow the government to negotiate bulk-purchasing discounts? If you were the CEO of a private company signing off on a deal like that, you'd be fired.
There has been a lot said after the election about moral values. If Democrats want a moral values issue they can call their own, why not start with the immoral behavior of giant drug companies such as Merck that not only pocket massive profits at the expense of the taxpayer, but continue to sacrifice the health of the public on the alter of higher and higher profits. Indeed, as many as 55,000 patients may have died as a result of taking Vioxx, which Merck continued to advertise even while in possession of studies that showed that it greatly increased the risk of heart attacks.
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