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Tuesday, January 13, 2004

There He Goes, Acting Unneighborly Again

There He Goes, Acting Unneighborly Again

Howard Dean once again failed to take the advice of the elderly Iowa man who provoked Dean's ire by suggesting civilty and poured out his venom on his Democratic rivals.

"Dean said that "Washington politicians and the established press . . . have attacked us for months." He added that although his rivals "want to say they are against the establishment, they are the establishment."

He dismissed them all as politicians who stand for the "Washington establishment," and he repeatedly reminded voters that, with the exception of Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (Ohio), the other elected Democrats in the race supported the resolution authorizing Bush to go to war with Iraq.

As Dean banged away at his opponents, Kerry received the endorsement of Iowa first lady Christie Vilsack, while his national co-chairman, former New Hampshire governor Jeanne Shaheen, attacked retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark. "

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