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Tuesday, September 09, 2003
Howard Dean and Israel Many of us are frustrated and angry at the Bush Administration's pressure on Israel with regard to the road map, the fence, the war on terror and the future of Jerusalem and the settlements. However, as The Jerusalem Post reports in tomorrow's paper, things could get much worse if Howard Dean is elected President in 2004. Dean is quoted as saying that it was not America's place "to take sides in the conflict" and that an "enormous number" of Israeli settlements must be dismantled. Dean also said that "in order to be an honest broker, we have to take a very middle path. I actually think the president has done that in his words." Bush has been very disappointing over the last few months, and as a result I am uncertain whether I will vote for him. But I am damn sure that I will be voting against Howard Dean in the primaries and - if he is nominated - in the general election. | "