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Subject: A little blast to the past (remembering Howard Dean)
Written By: Ryan112390 on 07/12/09 at 3:26 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJEGShxBpck
Subject: Re: A little blast to the past (remembering Howard Dean)
Written By: Rice_Cube on 07/12/09 at 3:44 pm
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!!
Subject: Re: A little blast to the past (remembering Howard Dean)
Written By: LyricBoy on 07/12/09 at 4:07 pm
While I am not a Dean supporter by any means, I always felt he got a raw deal ovet that whole "Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!" thing.
He was trying to rally his supporters after having gotten his azz kicked in the primary. I did not see the problem.
I suspect he got torpedoed by the Democratic machine...
Subject: Re: A little blast to the past (remembering Howard Dean)
Written By: Ryan112390 on 07/12/09 at 4:22 pm
While I am not a Dean supporter by any means, I always felt he got a raw deal ovet that whole "Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!" thing.
He was trying to rally his supporters after having gotten his azz kicked in the primary. I did not see the problem.
I suspect he got torpedoed by the Democratic machine...
Well, it definately backfired on them in the national election.
Subject: Re: A little blast to the past (remembering Howard Dean)
Written By: apollonia1986 on 07/13/09 at 5:54 pm
I LOVED that guy. The first time I heard him do that scream, I laughed until I had tears meeting under my chin! :D
Subject: Re: A little blast to the past (remembering Howard Dean)
Written By: Reynolds1863 on 07/13/09 at 6:49 pm
The byah just makes me like Howard Dean even more than I would have. :) I'm still trying to figure out how I can have that playing when I turn on my computer.
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