Howard Dean on Pro-Life Democrats
The Associated Press quotes Howard Dean* as saying:
“I want to reach out to people who are worried about values,”
Apparently people who are worried about values are currently a foreign constituency who are not reached by the Democrat party.
“We are going to embrace pro-life Democrats because pro-life Democrats care about kids after they’re born, not just before they’re born.”
… as opposed to the non-pro-life Democrats who do not care about kids before they’re born?
… or as opposed to pro-life Republicans who only care about kids before they’re born and not after?
* The DNC chair who hates Republicans and everything they stand for, and who says Republicans are evil.
UPDATE: Some black Republicans in Mississippi want Dean to resign as head of the DNC after his hotel staff comments a few weeks ago, but LaShawn says:
I disagree with them on this. I say let Dean stay. The more he puts his foot in his mouth, the more facts we conservatives have to support our opinion that Howard Dean is good for the Republican party.
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