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I remember early this summer when I took notice at the asterik named Dean.
I was originally interested in Dean because... well... he was a doctor and I live in a family of doctors. Yes, not the best issue but Dean grew on me quickly. I looked at his brave stance on gay rights and was proud to have him as my pick.
When Dean began to catch fire with his Anti-Iraq sweep I knew, this was the one who was going to beat Bush. Dean's honest and powerful speech made me a proud supporter and democrat and I thank him for standing up when it seemed like everyone was sitting down or hiding under bush.
Once the fall rolled around Dean's anti-washington speech and negative attacks on democrats began to worry me. I began to fear that he was too liberal, then too conservative, then too angry, etc etc. I eventually jumped off his wagon in fear that I just didn't... "get" Dean.
I shopped around the canidates and picked Kerry, a strong looking liberal democrat and was pleased by his townhalls.
After sticking with Kerry for awhile I went and saw Dean for the first time (the 1st time I've seen any major politician) at the National Urban League Conference. I was again blown away by his stump speech and got back on his wagon... only to jump off later due to reasons before.
Why am I going through my life story haha, I just wanted to give an example of what many Americans think. It might seem like Dean was being kicked around sometimes but I don't think anyone can deny the great impact he had on this campaign, the party, and all of us.
Thank you Dr. Dean. We've had a on again, off again relationship but you won't soon be forgot!
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