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Being for deregulation before the fact is certainly no reason to not learn from you mistakes...
And to answer your earlier question...Dean wanted to put forward a voice calling for fiscal conservatism...
But events changed, we were attacked, we attacked back...and unlike some other dems, Dean stood against the war when polls were showing 80%+ approval...
If he really was an opportunist that you claim he was, he would have hoped on the bandwagon along with your candidate...
By the way...why is it again that Kerry voted No to invade Iraq in 1991, after they invaded a soveriegn country and where at the height of their power...but voted yes in 2002 when they were no threat to anyone and were obviously to anyone paying half attention nothing more than the new product line for the Bush admin?
what changed? what is not a flip-flop about this? It couldn't have anything to do with the fact that in 1991 the vote was held after the general election and in 2002 before....could it?
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