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AP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-26-03 10:25 AM
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67. Dean admitted that the deregulation he wanted so much was bad.
When he decided to run for president as a Democrat he told the VT legislature that he was glad they didn't pass the CA-style deregulation he so ardently supported.

He couldn't run from his record and pretend that he didn't want energy deregualtion badly, so he decided to confess it was terrible.

So, are you happy to have a guy who's smart enough to know that he needed to cover his tracks on that very serious issue, or are you troubled by the fact that he ever supported such bad ideas?

Since there are some other candidates who have a lifetime of consistent, democratic attitudes behind them, that queston is easier to anser during the primaries.
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