Long, but interesting.
http://www.badgerherald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/02/13/402c561d70b84SNIP..."Badger Herald: You had sent out an e-mail and there were some statements in the press that you were going to forgo the reminder of your campaign if you lost here in Wisconsin. Since then, other statements have come out that that will not happen. We were wondering what your intentions are in Wisconsin.
Howard Dean: Well, we are working really hard in Wisconsin; we want to win here. And if we do, we're in great shape. If we don't, we are going to keep going because what we really started was an attempt to change the political culture in Washington, which has been pretty unresponsive to what ordinary people in this country have wanted for a long time. And there are a lot of people who don't want us to quit, and so we won't...."
And on the Iraq subject:
SNIP...."BH: Martin Luther King Jr. said that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Obviously there is injustice in Iraq. How is that not a threat to justice in the United States?
HD: Do you believe it is the right position of the United States to say that we will send troops anywhere in the world to preserve human rights and stop genocide?
BH: Can you tell us how, other than sending troops, we can stop genocide and end human-rights violations?
HD: Sometimes you can't......"