I just don't know that much about him.  Not that there's a dearth of 
information about him online - his campaign's use of the internet so far 
has been brilliant, and will likely be emulated at least in part by 
candidates for the forseeable future, especially if he lands the nomination.

- Jim

Kevin Schmidt wrote:

>I like Dean's gun policies, but high taxes and high spending, like in Vermont is not 
>middle of the road.  His ideas on taxes and spending are way to the left.  I have met 
>him twice and each time he left the impression with me that he is soft on defense, 
>which just doesn't bode well with me.
>
>  
>
>>I think Dean's liberal mantle is mostly propped up by Vermont's "civil 
>>
>>union" provision for homosexual couples.  Dean's fairly 
>>middle-of-the-road in regards to some things, namely gun ownership and 
>>
>>his fiscal policies.  He seems like a nice guy and a reasonable 
>>candidate, but he imploded on "Meet The Press" a couple of months ago.
>>
>>
>>- Jim
>>
>>Kevin Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Mike,
>>>
>>>He's very liberal, which is why he has been able to pull out the 
>>>      
>>>
>>fringe groups.  He even said himself, "A centrist in Vermont, is a 
>>liberal everywhere else."  He touts a balanced budget, but when you 
>>have taxes as high as they are in Vermont, it's not hard.  He's also 
>>weak on defense in my opinion.  His problem is going to be when it 
>>comes to states outside of Iowa and New Hampshire, when those "fringe" 
>>groups that he has built his base on aren't there in the same numbers.  
>>I think you will see Dean fade late, especially if Wesley Clark jumps 
>>in.
>>    
>>
>>>Of course you can see me with Governor Dean at http://www.ninedwarfs.
>>>      
>>>
>>com
>>    
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>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>I'm looking at some of the mail in my outlook and there's some 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>interesting
>>    
>>
>>>>things here. A CF programmer looking to make a Dean fan site, 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>Klingons for Dean,
>>    
>>
>>>>Sims for Dean, etc. I don't know who this guy is, yet I see grass 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>roots groups
>>    
>>
>>>>jumping up for him. Groups that are not the norm, fringe even 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>(People dressed up
>>    
>>
>>>>as Klingons can be classified as such).
>>>>Now if I wanted to become president, I'd manipulate my ratings in 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>the exact same
>>    
>>
>>>>way this guy seems to be doing. Get all the small groups together as 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>well as the
>>    
>>
>>>>big ones. Perfect building for a presidential bid.
>>>>So is it all true? Does he really have support from Klingons, geeks 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>and all the
>>    
>>
>>>>'others'? Who is he? What does he actually stand for? I already know 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>Bush and
>>    
>>
>>>>don't like him much and I despise Lieberman, so who's left?
>>>>Yeah, its early for politics, but....
>>>>
>>>>Michael Dinowitz
>>>>Finding technical solutions to the problems you didn't know you had 
>>>>        
>>>>
>>yet
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>>>>
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