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Dean and the governor, and the state's Democrat Party, should know far-left-of-center Dean and what he represents won't sell here. After all, he's on record being anti-Southern, anti-working-man, anti-faith (especially Christianity), anti-military, anti-patriotic, pro-gun-control and pro-abortion. West Virginia is none of these.
Personally, I hope Dean remains the personal envoy of the hate-filled, visionless core of the Democrat Party. Let him continue to represent George Soros, Moveon.org and Tinsel Town. He can only make 2006 and 2008 even more devastating for the donkeys.
p>That's why, though, Howie's about to get the anvil-around-the-neck treatment. Poor fellow. He asked for it, though. br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> TRUMPING THE BUSINESS DISTRICT br> Re: Paul Beston's Raise High the Roof Beam, Donald : /p>Donald Trump could be correct about everything from the origin of life to predicting the winning number in next week's lottery, and I still wouldn't want to see a drop of ink or a byte of bandwidth spent covering him.
Dammit, now he, and you, have got me doing it! Such is the insidiousness of the man.
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