I know this has been circulated before here:
 
 
In general I'm inclined, even looking at this, to see Dean as someone who's saying "These are complex issues that need to be dealt with as more than just sound bites" while Kucinich is saying "Here's my wish list of the way I would reorder the world if I was king," but that's been my sense of the two candidates for a while.
 
Still, I think that it might be an interesting exercise to put together a take of where Dean stands against not just Kucinich but all of the candidates. I can't do it for several reasons, some time related, some political, but if anyone else is interested in writing up something like this I suspect it would be an invaluable reference for people.
 
-- Kurt Cagle

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