Iraq dilemma stymies Democrats
Encouraged by dropping Bush poll numbers, party leadership meets in Washington to chart course for 2006 and 2008 campaigns
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8194578/WASHINGTON - At a meeting of the Democratic National Committee in Washington, party activists were hoping to hear one of their leaders denounce President Bush’s Iraq policy.
One rose to the occasion, electrifying the crowd by asking: “What I want to know is why in the world the Democratic Party leadership is supporting the president's unilateral attack on Iraq?” That question, in February of 2003, helped make Howard Dean the frontrunner for his party’s presidential nomination.
The DNC executive committee met this past weekend, again in Washington, and again Iraq was on the minds of party activists.
At a time when opinion polls show increasing public uneasiness about President Bush’s Iraq policy, no Democratic leader — not even Dean himself — has unleashed the kind of rousing rhetoric Dean used two-and-a-half years ago.
"Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean speaks to the DNC Executive Committee on Saturday."