Here's my attempt to hit Biden with a cluestick. What else can we do to wake these people up?
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I was disappointed with your response to the "Dean remark" claptrap. Instead turning the tables and shifting the focus to something crucial to voters, you jumped in and played their game.
It is wrong for certain classes of voters to face an eight hour wait to cast a ballot. Dean spoke out against this terrible wrong. He was right on. Hours-long poll-tax-lines for poor, minority voters AND none for affluent, white voters is intolerable.
What is more important? A remark that some Republicans found offensive, or the fact that Americans do not have confidence in the results of the last two Presidential elections?
The best defense is a good offense. They want to talk about Dean's remarks? Instead of being defensive, it would be wonderful to see Party leaders say "bring it on!" and talk about the substance of those remarks.
In the fight for trustworthy elections, our leaders must keep the focus on the real scandals: Un-American secret vote counting by flawed machines and the Republican policy of systematic vote suppression. (Mehlman even told us that he planned to employ suppression part of an all out effort to "do whatever we can to help make sure Jerry Kilgore becomes the next governor of the state" -
http://www.democrats.org/news/200505310003.html).
Don't play their petty games. Move the game to turf that voters care about.