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12/2 "Iran is a more complex problem because the problem is not as clearly
verifiable as it is in North Korea. Also, we have less - fewer levers.
The key, I believe, to Iran is pressure through the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union is supplying much of the equipment that Iran, I
believe, most likely is using to set itself along the path of
developing nuclear weapons. We need to use that leverage with the
Soviet Union and it may require us buying the equipment the Soviet
Union was ultimately going to sell to Iran to prevent Iran from
developing nuclear weapons." -- Howard Dean (as of a few days ago)
\_ source?
\_ Statement on Hardball with Chris Matthews on MSNBC.
\_ Picked up by http://RushLimbaugh.com
\_ Better quote:
"Dean's ignorance of how people get their news
- and hostility towards letting them choose it
- is truly frightening, as is his quip that
he'd break up Fox News Channel "on ideological
grounds." Imagine the outrage if Bush made a
similar statement about CNN!" --Rush Limbaugh
\_ I can't tell: is this better because you agree with it?
\_ Dean did say he would break up Fox on ideological
grounds which makes him sound scary, rather than
stupid, like the first quote. However, I think it
was meant to be a joke in context of the show.
I didn't find it particularly funny myself.
\_ obviously it's not scary if it's a "quip".
How about this comment:
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a
lot easier...just as long as I'm the dictator..."
-- GW Bush, 2000
\_ Benevolent dictatorship, ho!
\_ What Soviet Union?
\_ Exactly. This whole thread seems to miss the original point,
which is that Dean's a moron. |
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